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What are the specifications of Angel perfume?


What are the specifications of Angel perfume?

What are the specifications of Angel perfume?
What are the specifications of Angel perfume?


Created in 1992 by perfumers Olivier Cresp and Yves de Chiris, Angel by Mugler is famous for being the world’s first “gourmand” fragrance—a category defined by edible-smelling notes. It is a highly complex, polarizing, and powerful scent that remains a benchmark in modern perfumery.

Fragrance Profile


The composition is built on a massive "perfume pyramid" of over 25 notes, categorized by Mugler into three distinct "facets":

Facet Description Key Notes


Celestial: Fresh and airy opening Calabrian Bergamot, Melon, Coconut, Mandarin Orange, Jasmine

Delicious The sweet, "childhood memory" heart: Honey, Red Berries, Blackberry, Plum, Apricot, Peach

Voluptuous The deep, earthy, and powerful base Patchouli, Chocolate, Caramel, Vanilla, Tonka Bean, Amber, Musk

Technical Specifications


Concentration: Eau de Parfum (EDP). Standard formulations contain roughly 15% to 20% fragrance oils.

Olfactory Family: Oriental Vanilla / Ambery Gourmand.


Key Chemical Ingredient: Ethyl Maltol was used for the first time in high concentrations to create the iconic “burnt sugar” and cotton candy aroma.

Performance:


Longevity: Exceptional; Often lasts 10+ hours on the skin and several days on clothing.

Sillage/Projection: Heavy to Enormous. It is designed to leave a significant trail.

Bottle Design: An asymmetrical five-pointed star crafted by glassmakers using a unique “centrifugal” molding process. It is notably refillable (a pioneer in sustainable luxury).

Usage Notes


Because of its high patchouli-to-ethyl-maltol ratio, the scent can shift dramatically depending on skin chemistry. Many professional blenders note that the patchouli used in Angel is particularly "earthy" and "dark," which balances the extreme sweetness of the gourmand notes.

What are the ingredients and proportions of Angel perfume?


The exact formula (with precise proportions) of Angel Eau de Parfum is a trade secret—perfume houses never publish the real percentages of each ingredient.

However, we do know two important things:


The official ingredient list (for safety/regulatory purposes)

The olfactory structure (notes pyramid), which gives a very good idea of relative proportions

 1) Official ingredient list (what’s actually in the formula)


From manufacturer disclosures, Angel contains a typical perfume base:

Alcohol (main solvent)
Fragrance (parfum)
Water (aqua)

UV filters (e.g. ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate)


Stabilizers (BHT)
Aroma chemicals like:
Coumarin
Limonene
Linalool
Geraniol
Citronellol
Benzyl salicylate
Eugenol, etc.

These are not proportions, just a legal list (usually ordered roughly by concentration, but still very approximate).

 2) Fragrance composition (the meaningful “recipe”)


Perfumers describe Angel using a note pyramid, which reflects relative weight:

 Top notes (≈ 15–25%)
Light, volatile ingredients (first impression):
Cotton candy (ethyl maltol – key innovation)
Coconut
Melon
Bergamot
Mandarin
Pineapple
Jasmine

 These evaporate quickly, so they are a smaller proportion.


 Heart (middle) notes (≈ 30–40%)
Core identity of the perfume:
Honey
Red berries/blackberry/plum/apricot/peach
Jasmine, orchid, rose
Nutmeg, caraway

This is the main body, often the largest balanced portion.


Base notes (≈ 40–60%)
Heavy, long-lasting ingredients:
Patchouli (dominant backbone)
Vanilla
Caramel
Chocolate
Tonka bean
Amber
Musk

Sandalwood

Angel is famous for its very strong base, especially:
Patchouli + vanilla + caramel
Ethyl maltol (gives the “cotton candy / praline” effect)
⚖️ 3) Realistic proportion insight (what perfumers infer)
While exact numbers aren’t public, experts generally agree:
Base notes dominate heavily (unusual at the time)
Patchouli + sweet gourmand accord ≈ core of the formula
Ethyl maltol (sweet note) is used in unusually high concentration

Overall perfume oil concentration:


Eau de parfum ≈ 15–20% aromatic compounds
👉 A simplified “mental formula”:
~50% base (patchouli + vanilla + caramel/chocolate)
~30% heart (fruity + honey + floral)
~20% top (fruity + citrus + cotton candy)
 Why Angel smells so unique
Angel (1992) basically created the “gourmand” category:
Edible notes (chocolate, caramel, cotton candy)
Combined with earthy patchouli
Result: sweet + deep + long-lasting
 Bottom line:
Exact proportions = secret

But structurally, a heavy base (patchouli + vanilla + caramel) dominates, with a sweet fruity heart and lighter fruity/citrus top.


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