Ice*Men 2007

Ice*Men by Mugler
Bottle Design Jean Jacques Urcun
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7.4 / 10 93 Ratings
A perfume by Mugler for men, released in 2007. The scent is fresh-spicy. The production was apparently discontinued.
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Main accords

Fresh
Spicy
Woody
Synthetic
Aquatic

Fragrance Notes

PatchouliPatchouli MuskMusk NutmegNutmeg WoodsWoods

Perfumer

Ratings
Scent
7.493 Ratings
Longevity
7.373 Ratings
Sillage
6.666 Ratings
Bottle
7.375 Ratings
Value for money
8.210 Ratings
Submitted by DonVanVliet, last update on 04.06.2023.

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5 in-depth fragrance descriptions
10
Longevity
10
Scent
Anup

18 Reviews
Anup
Anup
Very helpful Review 4  
Angel men looks good in a speedo
This is extraordinary.
Look out everyone, A*men has taken his suit and tie off, and is taking a swim in his pool after mowing the lawn and clipping the hedges!
It astonishes me how Jaques was able to keep a firm grip onto the base notes of the original, and still manage to create something green and fresh!

The top:
Read with confidence, there is without a DOUBT a menthol aroma chemical in here. Along with a very pungent nutty earthy nutmeg. The first blast of this bad-boy is very cold and dry.

The middle:
To me the middle is dominated by a moist rose smell. As if there is a singular rose bush in the middle of a humid urban area, being drenched by dirty thunderstorm rain, along with just a touch of cinnamon spice.

The base:
I get A*men's signature base here, nothing much to be mentioned, if you've smelled it you know exactly what i'm talking about. Along with some very harsh cilantro and basil notes, acting like bad kids, acting arrogant to grab your attention!

This is an excellent summer execution of a strictly fall/winter scent
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5
Sillage
7.5
Longevity
5
Scent
Missk

1165 Reviews
Missk
Missk
Helpful Review 3  
A little bland for Thierry Mugler
Ice*Men is surprisingly Thierry Mugler's most masculine offering, having barely any similarities in reagrds to the rich, chocolatey A*Men and the spicy caramel B*Men. In fact, Ice*Men has taken a big leap away from the gourmands, and has established itself as quite a fresh aromatic fragrance.

All Thierry Mugler creations usually suit my skin type, however Ice*Men is something I'll be saving for a male friend of mine. This fragrance is masculine, far too masculine for me to get away with wearing it. It actually reminds me very much of one of my favourite masculine fragrances, the classic Davidoff's Cool Water.

There is no doubt Ice*Men is refreshing, however I can't say that I find it particularly icy or cool. It feels like your typical, masculine aquatic; watery, crisp, an essential Summer scent. When I smell Ice*Men I think of a day on the beach, not a refrigerator or an ice cold drink.

The sillage wasn't as light as I expected it to be either, and it proved to be just as lasting and strong as other Thierry Mugler creations. I personally prefer the unisex Mugler Cologne for refreshing spritzes during the hot weather, however I can definitely see this fragrance working well on a man's skin.
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ColinM

516 Reviews
ColinM
ColinM
Helpful Review 2  
Fresh musky patchouli
Ice Men is a really decent, almost nice sort of “fresh” and heavily synthetic patchouli with a dusty amber-musk base, quite similar to the ultra-cheap Patchouly Leaves by Monotheme – just with a bit more weight and richness (but less discreet class and brightness). It is a fun take on patchouli, which smells basically emptied from any “dark” earthiness and sweetness, while its leafy-dusty side gets enhanced in a peculiar sort of “cold-metallic” blend. Both musk and a sort of greenish “bamboo” note similar to the one in O pour Homme by Lancome help in rounding this breezy, half-exotic half-industrial ambiance. It may seem something “creative” but for me isn’t anything special, as if you view it from another point of view it smells basically just like a really cheap and plastic patchouli with some musky greenness underneath. Loud and extremely linear as many other Mugler’s fragrances. Still I wouldn’t say it is a bad scent, if you’re into patchouli and you want to smell some different take on it, here you go.

6-6,5/10
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JustBenji243

4 Reviews
JustBenji243
JustBenji243
3  
Hmmm why Ice men ?
I don't get the name to be honest .. But the scent is a STRONG musky patchouli fragrance ! But it's nice, I got it for Christmas but I'm only 15 and I must say you really would have to be at least 30 to pull this off :/
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7.5
Bottle
5
Sillage
5
Longevity
3
Scent
Miaw2

339 Reviews
Miaw2
Miaw2
3  
Fresh? Maybe not...
I did not like the way that patchouli is done on this one.

That'a synthetic and herbal smell touched by hints of mint that did not work for summer actually.

If you're looking for something fresh, there are other options.

Updated January 2014
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Statements

1 short view on the fragrance
HermeshHermesh 11 months ago
7
Bottle
7
Sillage
7
Longevity
7.5
Scent
Original and well done: Fusion of minty cool freshness with sweet patchouli and nutmeg warm spiciness.
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