The Italian design duo, Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, contracted with perfumer Olivier Cresp to develop a fragrance inspired by Sicily. These fragrances have been launched with photoshoots rather than with traditional advertising campaigns and have featured the same male and female models as the original scents. Starting in 2012, limited-edition versions for women and men have been released periodically. The men's version (Light Blue Pour Homme) was released in 2007 and has also won awards, including the FiFi Awards in 2008. Light Blue is a fragrance line by Italian fashion designers Dolce & Gabbana which was launched in 2001 and has won numerous fragrance-industry awards. ( November 2015) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia's content policies, particularly neutral point of view. For others, you probably won’t hate it, and it’s a pretty safe blind buy.A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject. If you love grapefruit, I’d say it’s a must own. This is a summer fragrance that is at least worth a try. I mean, I pick up grapefruit for most of the wear, but I liked that initial weighting much more than the middle and ending. I do wish that grapefruit opening would stick around for a longer while. It’s weaker than Eau Intense, but about right in line with Light Blue Sun. I wouldn’t really complain about it, if I purchased a full bottle. The performance isn’t spectacular, but it’s good enough for one of these sorts of summer fragrances. With the remaining citrus, it can come across as somewhat sour. Either way, that’s what you should expect a lot of the dry down to be about. For others, the vetiver woodsy freshness might pop out more. On my skin, I get more of the violet leaf note. That first hour especially, is really great stuff.įorever Pour Homme will change things up, however. The grapefruit opening is super juicy, fresh, and hyper-realistic. That being said, even with those two caveats, I did like this cologne. Again, I’m not a massive grapefruit fan and violet leaf isn’t a note that I particularly care for either. Overall, do I like Light Blue Forever? I do enjoy it quite a bit. Overall Impressions of Light Blue Forever Casual, daily wear, and maybe nightlife (if you don’t want to wear a beast). Light Blue Forever has a mass appealing scent and should be able to draw plenty of complements from passersby. It’s well put together and appropriate for men of all age groups. Generally speaking, most folks will be using it for the summer. If you live in a warmer climate, you should be able to break this out in the spring and early autumn as well. The performance is a weakness here, though, it’s isn’t terrible. It is still there, I just don’t notice it all that often. That being said, most of what you’re going to pick up will be in the first couple of hours. Though, with this sort of citrus based cologne, that’s pretty much to be expected.Īs a weaker skin scent, it’ll hang around for just over 7 hours, on my skin. It projects in that 4-6 foot range, initially, with a normal amount of application. The early stages do give you a strong blast, but it dries down into a much lighter fragrance. The sillage here is pretty moderate, as a whole. It’s a fairly simple wear from Dolce & Gabbana. That’s about all of the development that I get with Forever Pour Homme. Once the grapefruit calms down, the violet leaf and vetiver have a much stronger influence and the cologne seems to be split between these three notes (and the general ozonic accord) fairly equally. Light Blue Forever is extremely bright and uplifting, one to reach for if you love clean scents. While the grapefruit dominates the composition, you will also pick up some cleanliness from the white musk and woodsy freshness from the Indonesian vetiver. In the dry down, it leans much more green than anything aquatic. Light Blue Forever is more of a ‘blue-ish green’ cologne, in the early stages, when compared to the others in this series. So, the very opening is going to be a blast of the big juicy citrus, with a breezy/watery ozonic accord, and violet leaf. I like the smell of grapefruit (hate the taste), but it’s not something that I absolutely love. Now, if you don’t particularly enjoy that scent, this is one that you should avoid. People aren’t exaggerating, it really does smell like a freshly cut grapefruit. Notes include: grapefruit, violet leaf, white musk, vetiver, ozonic accordĬlick here to try: Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue Forever for Men by Dolce & Gabbana Eau De Parfum,3.3 Fl Ozįrom D&G: A bold new expression of freshness, Light Blue Forever Pour Homme blends intensity and delicateness to create a scent that is both generous and addictive.Īll that I’ve been hearing about Forever, is just how realistic the grapefruit note is in this fragrance. What does Light Blue Forever Pour Homme Smell Like?
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