
Scentonym Analysis
Our objective metric for performance per dollar.
Scent Breakdown
Pink Fame opens with a prominent coconut water note, amplified by a sharper, less nuanced bergamot than found in Alien Goddess. This is the first deviation; the original possesses a smoother citrus introduction. The jasmine heart, thankfully, is fairly well replicated, although a slight synthetic edge lingers beneath the surface. Heliotrope adds a powdery sweetness, mirroring the floral aspect of its muse. The drydown reveals a bourbon vanilla that leans slightly boozy. The cashmeran is present, imparting a warm, musky feel, but lacks the depth and sophistication of the original's sandalwood accord. Overall, I'd estimate this clone achieves approximately 84% similarity to Alien Goddess.
Final Thoughts
Pink Fame offers a decent approximation of Alien Goddess . While the opening lacks the finesse of the original and a slight synthetic quality is detectable, the overall impression is quite pleasing. If you enjoy Alien Goddess but find its price prohibitive, this is a worthwhile alternative. However, fragrance purists should be aware this is not a perfect replica. Consider this purchase if you prioritize cost savings over absolute accuracy.
Wear time & Sillage
Longevity is moderate. Expect around 5-6 hours of noticeable presence on skin. Projection is initially strong for the first hour, filling a small room. Afterwards, it settles closer to the skin, becoming a more intimate scent. A respray at the 4-hour mark is recommended for maintaining impact.
Performance Audit
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Sillage & radius
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Why we track this:
Price Arbitrage: Significant savings compared to the original Mugler pricing.
Community Verified: Cross-referenced against 86 enthusiast votes for accuracy.