11/13/2024

Elijahrb67
117 Reviews

Elijahrb67
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An improved Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue
Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue has always been a favorite of mine, as it was one of the first fragrances that I ever purchased for myself. Upon first smelling Love Osmanthus, the similarities were uncanny, but I think that Love Osmanthus is better than Light Blue, if even only by a small margin. Love Osmanthus opens up with a very strong, sweet lemon note that segues into a delicate yellow floral note that combined with the lemon, creates a fragrance profile highly reminiscent of a cool sea breeze on a hot summer's day. As it dries down it stays virtually the same, with the addition of something sort of powdery thrown in as well. It's a great scent overall, and almost feels like a version of D&G Light Blue that combines both the men's and the women's version. This is not the most exciting or unique fragrance ever created by any means, but I think its a marked improvement on what D&G Light Blue did so many years before.
Overall, I think this fragrance is a good one to have around for when simpler, less complex fragrances are needed, but nothing that I would go out of my way to get again. This does smell good, and it's worth the money, especially for lovers of Light Blue, but it is a bit basic and I can see it being perceived as boring by many people.
Overall, I think this fragrance is a good one to have around for when simpler, less complex fragrances are needed, but nothing that I would go out of my way to get again. This does smell good, and it's worth the money, especially for lovers of Light Blue, but it is a bit basic and I can see it being perceived as boring by many people.