Alien Hypersense vs Angel EDP
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Bergamot and pink pepper crack open with a clean, citrus-sharp snap before solar jasmine rises quickly in the heart — luminous and airy rather than heady or indolic. The dry-down is where it settles into its character: cashmeran and white woods give it a warm, slightly creamy texture, grounded by amber and soft musk that hug close to skin. Projection is moderate, sillage polished rather than loud — a well-behaved skin scent with quiet persistence. — Best worn in spring and summer by someone who wants effortless and approachable over complex or challenging.
Opens with a sharp bergamot and red berry brightness that lasts maybe ten minutes before the real character takes over: a dense, almost edible core of chocolate, honey, and patchouli that reads simultaneously sweet and dark. The dry-down is where it commits fully — a warm vanilla-patchouli base with enough earthy depth to keep it from tipping into pure candy. Projection is bold and the sillage lingers long after you've left the room — this is a fragrance for cold nights and confident wearers who want to be noticed.
How they overlap
Alien Hypersense and Angel EDP share exactly one note (bergamot). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Angel EDP is the cheaper original at $135 compared to $155 for Alien Hypersense — about 13% less. Alien Hypersense is built for spring/summer/fall; Angel EDP for fall/winter. Pick by when you'd actually wear it.