Polo est. 67 Ralph Lauren 2024 Eau de Toilette
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					Quest for Blue - Polo Myself Edition Y
					While browsing through the well-known markets, I stumbled upon the "new" Polo. Since I really like the original Blue, I decided to grab it after a short test. A purchase that has paid off extremely well. 
Polo 67 opens very similarly to YSL Y - the apple note has been replaced here by a fresh, juicy pineapple note. So nothing in the direction of Explorer or Hacivat - rather Boss Bottled Unlimited. Along with the beautiful citrus note - everything is fruitily blended - an amazing opening!
In the drydown, the fragrance undergoes quite a significant development and goes extremely in the direction of "Myself Le Parfum | Yves Saint Laurent". Floral, with a light vanilla note, very clean - it remains light and fresh.
The pineapple and citrus notes disappear relatively quickly, leaving behind this floral freshness with a pleasant sweetness that does not come across as synthetic to me. Instead, it is very clean. The orange blossom is, of course, missing, but here you have the vanilla included. It is not officially listed, but it definitely feels that way.
The fragrance is basically a combination of 2 scents (at least in style) that already exist - it takes the YSL Y opening, gives it a twist, and then has a beautiful drydown in the style of Myself - also with a different note. Since I like both very much, I can't help but like this one, not for originality, but for execution.
As a criticism, one could say that it shoots its best powder early in the opening.
Longevity and sillage are also okay.
				
									Polo 67 opens very similarly to YSL Y - the apple note has been replaced here by a fresh, juicy pineapple note. So nothing in the direction of Explorer or Hacivat - rather Boss Bottled Unlimited. Along with the beautiful citrus note - everything is fruitily blended - an amazing opening!
In the drydown, the fragrance undergoes quite a significant development and goes extremely in the direction of "Myself Le Parfum | Yves Saint Laurent". Floral, with a light vanilla note, very clean - it remains light and fresh.
The pineapple and citrus notes disappear relatively quickly, leaving behind this floral freshness with a pleasant sweetness that does not come across as synthetic to me. Instead, it is very clean. The orange blossom is, of course, missing, but here you have the vanilla included. It is not officially listed, but it definitely feels that way.
The fragrance is basically a combination of 2 scents (at least in style) that already exist - it takes the YSL Y opening, gives it a twist, and then has a beautiful drydown in the style of Myself - also with a different note. Since I like both very much, I can't help but like this one, not for originality, but for execution.
As a criticism, one could say that it shoots its best powder early in the opening.
Longevity and sillage are also okay.
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