The longevity is also very good, I get about 9 hours of solid wear with it on my skin, but on an old t-shirt it kept right on going along.įor me, the sillage quiets down after an hour or two. The sillage is strong for this type of fragrance, it’s not insane or anything, but it’ll be noticeable in the 4-6 feet range around you. Projection wise, Eau Intense lives up to the name. I like the grapefruit and mandarin, in the start, and they feel well blended. Yes, the aquatic accord creates distinction, but the juniper really stands out to my nose. Everything is geared toward being super fresh, intense, while still being usable for when it gets hot. To me, the strength of the juniper and the woody notes really help to separate this version from the original. Nonetheless, the citrus does tamper down a bit towards the end, and the marine notes are able to smell much more oceanic. It’s a fairly linear and simplistic scent, which is to be expected for a summery aquatic such as this. However, the grapefruit, juniper, and aquatic notes dominate the composition throughout. More of a blend of juniper and the emerging musk, stemming from the base of the composition.Īs it dries down, more amberwood and musk, come out more and solidify the base of Eau Intense. There is a feeling of slight spiciness, but not the same sharp pepper, as found in Light Blue Pour Homme. This part of the wear smells really balanced between that grapefruit, juniper, and the aquatic notes. It becomes heightened, and when paired with the citrus notes, creates a clean and refreshing scent. I think that it’s the way the juniper berries super fresh aroma, is interacting with the aquatic accord. That one goes spicy and dry to pair with the aquatic accord, which ultimately isn’t as good as Eau Intense. Update: Coming back to this one, I now recognize the aquatic note to be the same one found in Living Stromboli. This version is chilled and refreshing and I really enjoy that aspect of the cologne. Not to say that it smells strongly like pool water, but there is a familiar hint of that on a summer’s day. It is slightly salty, but much less like an oceanic note, and more of like sitting by a pool with a slight chlorination. One big difference, is the aquatic accord that is present in Eau Intense. Also, while the original had a peppery note, it is absent here and in the opening I pick up more of the juniper note instead. The grapefruit and mandarin are still there, this time without the bergamot note, but the grapefruit is in a ‘frozen’ state. The opening of Eau Intense starts off quite similar to the original, in many ways, but also as a standalone fragrance. Notes include: mandarin, frozen grapefruit, juniper, aquatic accord, amber woods, muskĬlick here to try: Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue Intense Eau de Parfum Spray for Men, 1.6 Ounce Refined notes of precious musk and amberwood meld into sun-drenched skin, releasing a perfumed trail of sensuality.What Does Light Blue Eau Intense Smell Like? The heart of Dolce&Gabbana Light Blue Eau de Parfum Intense bursts with an intense bouquet of marigold blossoms and jasmine in full bloom. The fragrance opens with the vibrant and heady notes of Sicilian lemon, blended with the fresh, succulent notes of crisp Granny Smith apples. The fragrance was created by Olivier Cresp exclusively for Dolce&Gabbana. Redesigned with elegant, refined, feminine contours, the flacon is topped with a sophisticated stopper in a deep shade of blue.ĭolce&Gabbana Light Blue Eau de Parfum Intense: a seductive aura of freshness. The design of Dolce&Gabbana Light Blue Eau Intense reflects its olfactory depth in the frosted glass bottle, which gives the fragrance the same evocative, “Light Blue” hue of the Mediterranean Sea. This perfume blends the zesty freshness of citrus fruit with an intense floral bouquet, giving way to seductively warm, woody notes. Dolce&Gabbana Light Blue Eau Intense fragrance for women embodies a powerful expression of the innate femininity of the Mediterranean woman.
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