Thierry Mugler: Pure Shot
Parfumeur: Jacques Huclier
Genre: Fresh woody
Year of release: 2012
Genre: Fresh woody
Year of release: 2012
“You find yourself in New York. It’s around 8
p.m. . You can see the sun setting behind the empire state building and finding
it suddenly a little chilly. You start walking home satisfied about your
accomplishments in life and you feel good.”
When first
sprayed “Pure Shot” opens with a burst of mint and juniper berries. The juniper
berries are a little overwhelming but fade away after an hour or so. At this
point I wasn’t really blown away… The fragrance was bold and a little off
smelling. I think this was due the combination of mint and juniper berries.
After an
hour or so the mid notes started kicking in and changed the whole feeling of
the fragrance. What you get is a creamy, woody smell with a little hint of juniper
berries in the background. The notes are blended very well and the scent is
relaxing and soothing. The main note at this stage is the sequoia wood. The
fragrance stays this way until the very end.
Best time
to wear “Pure shot” is in summer/spring. Longevity is about 6 hours and
projection is average… Silage on the other hand is great. Pure shot leaves a
scent trail that is picked up by other people easily.
Recently
Thierry Mugler changed the name from “Pure Shot” to “Pure Energy” due to the recent
murder trial of Oscar Pistorius.
Compliments
are been given in the first couple of hours as “Pure shot” sticks to the skin
later on.