Le Beau Le Parfum takes the classic JPG DNA and runs it through a blue filter. The result? Clean, mass-appealing, and very familiar. Like most blue scents, it’s hard to pinpoint individual notes. They all seem to mishmash freshness, sweetness, and syntheticness together.
It opens fairly synthetic but becomes more tolerable and wearable as it dries down. Still, it never fully escapes that feeling.
It’ll definitely have you smelling nice and fresh, and it’s hard to go wrong with it. But in terms of uniqueness, it doesn’t move the needle. Blue fragrances tend to stay in the same lane, and this one is no exception. You’ve likely smelled this a dozen times before, and you’ll smell it a dozen times tomorrow.