Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue
Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue
A stunning perfume, over and irresistible like the joy of living. Surprising and colored: the liveliness of Sicilian citron, the happiness of Granny Smith apple, the spontaneity of
bluebells. Feminine and resolute: the intensity of jasmine, the freshness of bamboo, the charm of white rose. Deep and true: the character of cedarwood, the fullness of amber, the embrace of musk.
Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue Reviews
Love at first smell? I think so. This luscious blend of fruity and floral and spicy scents just made my day . .again . .and again . ..and again . . .
High Notes: Grapefruit, Citron and Granny Smith Apple
Middle Notes: nutmug, bluebells, rose, bamboo, and cedar
Low Notes: Amber and Musk
Hints/Tips/Suggests/comments/Ect. . .:
1)Three Simple Words: SMELL BEFORE BUY . . .It’s always good to test out a perfume before you commit. You don’t want to be stuck with a fragrance you don’t like, do you?
2)The scent strength is just the way I like it – moderate . . .Not too intense and not too subtle
3) This fragrance was created for, at least in my opinion, for casual/daily use . . .
4) This is sophisticated scent so I’m not sure if teens would like this
A young woman I work with smells GREAT. I can tell when she has recently been in any room at work because that great smell lingers even after she has gone. I have wanted to ask her what she was wearing but she is 25ish and I’m almost 50 so I felt funny asking. Eventually I went to a Sephora store and tested everything in there until I found the scent and it was Light Blue. Depending on how much you use, I wouldn’t necessarily agree that this frangrance is “light”. I think I probably use quite a bit less than the girl I work with, however, it smells SO good. I think it works on young and “older” alike. My previous favorites were “Green Tea” by Elizabeth Arden and “Just Breath” by CK I Hate Perfume. Light Blue combines all the things I like (Citrus, Woodsy, Musk). I love it and now I’m searching for the lotion…


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