Bblue

Bblue

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Bblue 4 years ago 14 4
8
Bottle
7
Sillage
7
Longevity
8
Scent
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The first fragrance
It's the year 2015. High school graduation in the bag. What follows? Celebrate, freedom and enjoy life to the full (for now).
Since at that time my knowledge of perfume was about as broad as Arjen Robben's right-foot dribbling strength, a little variation had to be brought into play.
The "red Prada" was a gift from a friend, which I had never smelled before
First snoop; "smells really good, I need something for the evening in summer anyway".
And so Prada Luna Rossa Sport became my olfactory signature at that time. I was amazed at the positive reactions, especially from the fairer sex. I was amazed at how the association between a person and their smell can be imprinted in our brain. To this day, this scent still evokes nostalgic, post-abituristic memories in me and my environment.
Especially since it was something different among young non perfumers, something not OneMillionesques. Something to make room in someone's long-term memory, since the "red Prada" (at least in my circle at the time) went down under the big 0815 OneMillionesque. To this day, my 2015 bottle remains in my collection like a trophy, because for me it represents the beginning of a new chapter in life. And every time I catch myself sniffing this bottle, I am immediately catapulted into 2015, with all its beautiful memories. Et voila, the fascination of perfume is born.

The fragrance per se:

Scent 7.7/10 (10/10 personal nostalgia factor )
Shelf life 7.2/10
Sillage 7.0/10
Flacon 8.0/10
Similarities to Versace's The Dreamer and JPG's Le Male are present but not dominant.

If you are looking for a slightly sweet, uncomplicated fragrance suitable for the masses, you might find it here.
Positive/negative feedback welcome.

The first fragrance, the first contribution.
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