Alien Eau de Toilette is a luminous, airy reimagining of the original solar floral. While it retains the unmistakable "purple" identity of the line, this version opens with a sharp, refreshing burst o...
While the Eau de Toilette is lighter than the original, the community generally agrees that it maintains impressive longevity and sillage, often outperforming other fragrances in the same category.
Many enthusiasts recommend this version for spring and autumn, as the citrus and fresh floral notes thrive in moderate temperatures compared to the "nuclear" winter-heavy Eau de Parfum.
Users frequently debate the impact of the L’Oréal acquisition, with many long-time fans suggesting that current bottles are less "treacly" and dense than older formulations, though still very recognizable.
The scent is widely regarded as a "compliment magnet" but is also noted for being polarizing; the jasmine note remains distinctive enough that it typically requires a "try before you buy" approach.
Most collectors suggest a light hand with application, noting that even two sprays are often enough to announce one's presence throughout the day.