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Light Blue Intense by Dolce & Gabbana Eau de Parfum For Women, 100ml

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Floral fruity is the best way to describe the scent. While there are hints of jasmine, white rose, bellflower, and even bamboo, I can tell you that Light Blue is far more fruity and zesty than that description would have you believe. There are bright hits of lemon and green apple at the head and these linger throughout, even as the woody cedar and sweet notes of amber and musk come through. One of the things that really made Light Blue a success, in my opinion, is how easy it is to wear. It’s got a very distinctive scent. Despite being a fresh citrusy perfume, of which there are many, it manages to stand its ground and has become somewhat unmistakable.

Light Blue and Light Blue Intense share very similar compositions. The main difference between the two is the scent. Light Blue is lighter and fresher and can easily be worn as an everyday perfume. On the other hand, Light Blue Intense has a richer fragrance that may be considered unisex and, I think, is more of an acquired taste.

In any case, what you’ll be getting is a fresh, citrusy scent with delicate floral accords. Although if you want something more well-balanced, I’d recommend going for Light Blue Intense. Light Blue is far more citrusy and while there are prominent woody notes in the dry down, those zesty accords win through.

Light Blue Intense has a very uplifting scent and it reminds me of being in an expensive restaurant at lunchtime, looking out over a harbor. Picturing a guy wearing this, I could easily see him in a navy-tailored suit and crisp white shirt. It’s that kind of fresh, enticing fragrance.

Many have described Light Blue Intense as being very masculine and I am inclined to agree. While I is advertised as a woman’s scent, it does have a real manly vibe. Could it be unisex? Absolutely!

If you’re looking for a summer fragrance then Light Blue is right up there with the very best. It sits beautifully on the skin during the daytime and has a wonderful sunny charm. However, I wouldn’t say it was intense enough to be worn in colder weather neither does it have the character of a winter perfume as there’s simply not enough warmth.But for now, I’ll try to remain impartial as I get you better acquainted with this scent. Light Blue Intense features some of the same fragrance notes as the original including lemon and apple as well as jasmine and musk. However, many are missing and we have the addition of marigold and amberwood. It is good value for money and it’ll stay on your skin and clothes for a long time with just a few sprays. But since it’s marketed as a woman’s fragrance yet smells so manly, I would not suggest blind buying this. The Winner: Light Blue Vs. Light Blue Intense OK, I won’t say that I hate Light Blue Intense. But I will say that it’s not as appealing to my nose as the original. That’s largely because it doesn’t feel unique. So, that leaves us with Light Blue as our winner. Now you may say that I was biassed from the off because of my affinity to this perfume and that could be the case. However, not one to write an unfair review, I have fully indulged in the delight of Light Blue Intense and it’s not that I don’t like the perfume. Rather, it has more to do with that unexpected character I keep talking about. In every other aspect, it’s a winner and something I would definitely not shy away from recommending if more masculine scents are your thing. What’s The Difference Between Light Blue And Light Blue Intense?

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