Greg92

Greg92

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Greg92 3 years ago 3
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The perfect all-rounder/il perfetto tuttofare
Let's just hope the Google translator doesn't lead me up the garden path with that title now.

At what time of year is Acqua di Gio Profumo (AdGP) wearable? Spring, summer, autumn and with cutbacks also in winter

On what occasion is AdGP wearable? Without exception to each, both to the sport and to the suit

Who is AdGP wearable by? It is not a typical teenager fragrance, so I would put the age limit at 20 to 99. 20 to 24 year olds I would recommend trying the fragrance (though AdGP should appeal to most of them), for everyone else it's an absolute blind buy candidate. For games, you'd say "fun for young and old".

Maybe I love the smell so much because I immediately picture a mild summer evening in Italy. That's exactly the image AdGP creates for me.
The scent is absolutely round and has nothing scratchy, that's also what makes it so versatile and beautiful. Still, it has a masculine note to it. Overall, I would describe it as a fresh scent with a spicy note. Sage and rosemary you definitely perceive, but they are not intrusive, but hold back quite gentlemanly.

The durability is with me on the skin at easily 8-9 hours, rather more. On clothes and textiles even significantly longer.

The sillage is good to very good. One perceives the fragrance around you clearly, without it is now super penetrating and intrusive. Consequently, the fragrance is also absolutely office suitable, but also perceptible among crowds.

The bottle is made of coated glass, you can see the fill level of the bottle. The closure is provided with a magnet and the spray head is in my opinion also very good.

If I had to compare the fragrance now with other fragrances from my collection, then most likely with Bleu de Chanel, Sauvage or Allure Homme Sport Eau Extreme. Simply because they are also versatile fresh fragrances. Nevertheless, Acqua di Gio Profumo is different because it is spicier. That's why I'm not going to make more detailed individual comparisons here now.

Then there is the thing with the compliments:
Honestly, I can not tell you, I have the fragrance not long and social contacts are to be avoided yes currently. But I can imagine very well because of the composition that this perfume will lead to many compliments.

Stay healthy and good luck.
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Greg92 3 years ago 2
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Hubba bubba
The scent is so intense that you smelled it as soon as the plastic wrapping around the box was removed. Rasasi Hawas for men smells at first like really sweet bubble gum, so for example Hubba Bubba.
I don't like gum as it is, and the smell of sweet gum isn't mine either.

Fortunately, the bubblegum smell becomes less intense over time, making the perfume more wearable for me.
Many take it as fresh was, the first time I sprayed on I just thought "this is supposed to be fresh?". With time, it becomes fresher, but for me personally, it should already be fresher.

In and of itself, the fragrance is not bad, on me I do not like him particularly, on others I find him against it often even really good.

In other words, you can do times, I would not miss him if I no longer had him.

Stay healthy and good luck!
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Greg92 3 years ago 15 4
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Justus, I found your scent!
This scent is what I would call a Justus scent. What do I mean by that? I associate "Justus" with a rich, wealthy young man who never had any money worries. Bleu de Chanel (pronounced stupid Chanel) just smells incredibly classy. You can smell the natural ingredients out.
The sillage is now not outstanding but rather subtle, but just that makes BdC edP so versatile in addition to the fragrance notes. The smell is just wonderful and at any time. For me, it can be worn all year round, by any age group, at any time of year and for almost any occasion. That said, I would assign BdC edP more to the warm months of spring/summer. For sports, the scent might be too classy, but I don't want to rule out wearing it there from time to time, too, because I just love the smell so much.
Finally, a quick comparison to the competitors Dior Sauvage (edT) and Versace Dylan Blue (EdT). I don't know if it's fair to compare one EdP to two EdTs, but I'll do it anyway:
Dior Sauvage edT (I also super like this fragrance) is much stronger from the sillage than the Bleu de Chanel EdP and also from the durability a bit better, but it is also from the fragrance notes a bit "sharper", overall the BdC edP is the rounder, craft even better fragrance, because it smells less synthetic than the competition from the house of Dior. Still, in an overall comparison, I'd say "draw". It's absolutely a matter of taste which scent you prefer, I love them both and for me it's my mood of the day that decides. Both are ever-goers.

Now to the comparison with the blue ever-goer of Versace, the Dylan Blue (which I also like very much):
Overall, I would describe the good Bleu de Chanel (and that's what this is all about) as a slightly more grown-up fragrance. No, by that I don't mean old man scent, but while I see the Dylan Blue more in the 14/15 to mid 30 age group, I would see the BdC edP more so from 19/20 to open end, because it is in my eyes (or better in my nose) less cloying than the Dylan Blue. From the sillage and durability, I would consider the Versace Dylan Blue as slightly stronger than the BdC.

For the sake of completeness, how I came to this fragrance:
Was it a blind buy? - No. But it's definitely a blind buy candidate in my opinion that you can't go wrong with.
I smelled the scent on an acquaintance and asked him what he was wearing. However, he wore the EdT. I then went to the perfumery a few days later to try both EdT and EdP on my own skin and what can I say, I liked the EdP even better. It was love at first smell.

It's a pity that in these times you are little among people who can perceive the smell on you and if then people also wear mask and that's good anyway. Stay healthy and take care of yourselves
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Greg92 3 years ago 3
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Very pleasant smell
The good Versace Dylan Blue has an intense, not too intrusive fragrance that can be worn at any time of the year, day or occasion. I always hear that I talk like I've just had a shower, but I don't know if this is true. I think it smells even better. It is a little sweeter than the Dior Sauvage edT. I love the smell of the Versace Dylan Blue
The sillage and durability are absolutely ok
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