Colour Me Azure (Eau de Parfum) by Milton-Lloyd / Jean Yves Cosmetics

Colour Me Azure Eau de Parfum

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07/14/2025 - 07:01 AM
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Bottle
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Sillage
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Longevity
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Scent

Young eroticist

While many of Milton Lloyd's other interpretations take up the classic fragrances or those with a certain past, Colour me Azure is more of an homage to an emerging classic: this fragrance is quite bluntly based on the Versace Eros family, which could perhaps be judged as a classic of the late 10s or early 20s at some point... with the name Milton Lloyd himself lays a trace, namely on the corresponding bottles of Versace.
Color me azure captures the motif of the original very well, coming across as a little plumper, a little more fairground-like. Compared to other fragrances by Milton Lloyd, which stumble somewhat roughly into their stride when first sprayed on, however, this one is immediately solidly in play.
Like the original, the fragrance is a nice blending of different notes that doesn't smell like anything in particular that you can easily identify. The blend of very different notes results in a new but distinctive and very pleasing scent impression - very roughly speaking, it smells of a blend of apple shampoo, vanilla sugar projected onto the depths of spicy cinnamon. The good thing - it doesn't just smell like this mixture.

To whom is this fragrance recommended?
A young erotic who likes to please but doesn't want to stand out too much.
He doesn't take the first scent that comes along, but he's also not interested in delving too deeply into the search and wants something tried and tested.
With Colour me azure, he is quickly on the safe side and has an entry-level fragrance that works almost every time he wants to wear one.
And that tends not to be every day but on special occasions.
Above all - he can't or doesn't want to spend ten times as much on the original.
And of course Color me azure is something for all those who just want to integrate another fragrance into their everyday life out of desire and without fall height (like me).
Edge? Risky? Avant-garde? No, no, no.
Unfortunately, shelf life and silage are limited!
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FloydFloyd 4 days ago
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I don't think I'm the target group according to your description ;-)