Raulski

Raulski

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Raulski 4 years ago 14 3
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Sillage
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Scent
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You: Freshly showered? He: No
Actually, I could have stopped after the headline because short and sweet: Versace Dylan Blue smells like "Freshly showered".
But be careful: It does not replace a shower!

Nevertheless, I would like to go into more detail now:
For me he is simply the king among shower gel fragrances, a great all-rounder (All Season/All Locations) and simply another successful Versace.
It is, as befits a shower gel fragrance, fresh and aquatic. But there's something else. Something that makes it very sublime and seductive: it also brings compliments

That sounds quite good now and many (including me) will think at this point: "Well, if it's so good, why do I use another fragrance at all?".
And this is exactly where it becomes a bit problematic. Because there is an unwritten law (which can be applied not only to fragrances).
It's like this: The more something or someone tries to convince in all disciplines, the worse he gets in a certain discipline.
And this is also the big problem of Versace Dylan Blue. He's a great all-rounder, but if you own a certain amount of perfume, sooner or later you'll notice: "Oh, there's a fragrance that fits better than the all-rounder Dylan Blue in every situation."
And that's where (for me) the only sticking point with Versace Dylan Blue lies: I don't know when to use it. Although I still use it from time to time (especially on hotter spring and summer days), especially when I only want to do a short drive-by at my perfume collection and don't have a long time to pick it out.

ALSO: If you need a great all-rounder and don't always want to worry about "Damn, what should I wear now?" then hit this one!
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