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Freshly Showered?
Actually, I could have stopped after the headline because, in short: Versace Dylan Blue smells like "freshly showered".
But be careful: It definitely doesn't replace a shower!

Still, I want to go into a bit more detail:
For me, it is simply the king of shower gel scents, a great all-rounder (All Season/All Locations) and just another successful Versace.
It is, as a shower gel scent should be, fresh and aquatic. But there is something else. Something that makes it very noble and also seductive: It brings compliments as well.

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

SO: If you need a great all-rounder and don't want to constantly think about the question "Crap, what should I wear now?", then go for this one!
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