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It also has better strength and staying power. I can recommend and it is a good inoffensive scent for guys who want a fragrance to cover many bases with one bottle.
Update: To me, this is still the best of the Light Blue Pour Homme line. The more recent releases have given it a run for the top spot, but Eau Intense just does everything better in aggregate. It is indeed very inoffensive, very clean, which makes it a great professional fragrance, which we’ll discuss in the next section. In the following section, you’ll learn about Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue’s aroma profile. Overall, it’s an aromatic citrus fragrance and we reviewed a bottle with the batch code 9189EM. Head Notes Authority to prescribe an Authority medicine is granted for specific indications and/or for certain patient circumstances. Authority may be obtained by telephone to Medicare Australia (known as "phone approval") or in writing from an authorised delegate of the Minister for Health. Earthy oakmoss offers a dry sensation while olibanum, related to frankincense, provides a distinctive conifer pine essence. Light Blue’s Life-Cycle, Wake & Strength
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One big difference, is the aquatic accord that is present in Eau Intense. It is slightly salty, but much less like an oceanic note, and more of like sitting by a pool with a slight chlorination.
A more sophisticated alternative to Azzaro Chrome, Light Blue is also a contemporary approach to popular aquatics like Nautica Voyage and Davidoff Cool Water. Although there are many fans of the other fragrances, they are a little dated in comparison. However, I have heard through other reviewers that the intense version lasts significantly longer. The sillage, though, while it does last, is very good. It leaves the wearer with an excellent trail behind them. It’s a fairly linear and simplistic scent, which is to be expected for a summery aquatic such as this. Nonetheless, the citrus does tamper down a bit towards the end, and the marine notes are able to smell much more oceanic.
Closing Thoughts
Overall, do I like Light Blue Eau Intense? I actually like it a lot for a summer scent. It is really great while being utterly simple and easy to love. As it dries down, more amberwood and musk, come out more and solidify the base of Eau Intense. However, the grapefruit, juniper, and aquatic notes dominate the composition throughout. 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.
To me, the strength of the juniper and the woody notes really help to separate this version from the original. Everything is geared toward being super fresh, intense, while still being usable for when it gets hot. Not to say that it smells strongly like pool water, but there is a familiar hint of that on a summer’s day. This version is chilled and refreshing and I really enjoy that aspect of the cologne.The overall life cycle isn’t overly sophisticated. You do get a quite classic dry down from the head all the way down to the base. As for the performance, it is admittedly quite fleeting. The longevity is very short. You’re going to have to douse yourself in this for it to last longer. Finally, Light Blue is only moderately masculine. It does have some masculine notes such as ambergris and rosewood. Therefore, it’s not overly mild. Nevertheless, it could certainly be worn by women. There is a women’s version, though, which is a touch fruitier.