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Armani Privé Bleu Turquoise
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Armani Privé Bleu Turquoise by Giorgio Armani is a spicy oriental fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2018, this composition was created by perfumer Aurélien Guichard. The top notes reveal sea salt, incense, and black pepper; the heart unfolds with ylang-ylang, cyperus (nagarmota), and Indian jasmine; while the base notes complete the structure with vanilla, sandalwood, and moss.
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My first impressions: it’s a unisex scent that feels more feminine than masculine. The dry down is a bit more gourmand. It is, however, a three-dimensional fragrance that fascinates my girlfriend.
What a lovely scent. It’s marine, like a breeze accompanying a sailboat journey, soft and pleasant. It opens with salty notes, in the style of Acqua di Sale but more woody, in my opinion much more gentle and without that touch of ‘storm’. The salty accord settles on a white wood and a soft, delicate vanilla is added gradually, concluding with a perfect dry down of salt, vanilla, and white wood. To all of this, a creamy touch like a bronzer, I think it’s ylang-ylang. Bleu Turquoise is staying in my collection; I’d dare to say it’s the marine scent I’ve liked the most so far. To evoke a calm beach day, silence, and keep the memory of those salty coves of Nerja and the breeze where the waves scream. It’s not a beast mode nor of eternal longevity; it’s noticeable in a half-metre bubble with an acceptable duration, within the average, about 7-8 hours.
It’s a perfume that always behaves the same, regardless of the temperature. The opening is immediate, salty, and metallic, reminding me of the exit of another night marine: Squid by Zoologist. However, this doesn’t last more than 10 minutes (a bit longer in the cold) before the differences start to show. BT is pepper and a very edible salty vanilla, while the incense is soft, giving it a nocturnal air. Over time, it mutates into something more carnal that I can’t identify, but it recalls sun-warmed skin, Danish butter cookies, and Myrrh & Tonka by Jo Malone, without being exactly either of them. Its projection is nuclear (the second time I sprayed 4 times and I could even taste it) for about 4 hours, but it’s noticeable and withstands the rain until the next morning. Curiously, I’ve tried it twice at rock concerts (thanks to @Ziggy for the decant) and my friends thought it fitted perfectly. I found it a peculiar scent, unisex, ideal for spring nights going out with friends to outdoor venues with a laid-back glamour. It has mystery, and although I wouldn’t buy it, it’s great for giving a distant air. Recommended to try before buying: it’s risky given the price. Pleasant: 7/10, Interesting: 9/10, Versatile: 3/10, Original: 10/10.
TikTok: Parfumloverisback. The other day I tried this from Armani’s private line and it went straight onto my wishlist. It’s fresh, salty, and woody, but suddenly… incense? Fresh incense! I couldn’t believe it. I need to try it more before giving details, but as a first impression: although it’s quite flat throughout its development, the quality is noticeable, and above all, that fresh incense note that has me going crazy. If I try it again soon, I’ll expand the review. Until then, very good first impression.
Do you remember how scents bring back memories? This happened to me with this one. I’m going to get a bit sentimental, but I had to, because I’m sure I’m not the only one. I managed to get a 3ml sample, and given the potency and longevity of this beast, it’s more than enough. I hadn’t seen it in months, and just now I heard they’re discontinuing it… who knows if it will return. The first thing I felt upon trying it was an intense cold; I wore it on a heatwave day at 35°C and it lasted 8-9 hours on my skin. Impressive. It doesn’t have a spectacular evolution. If I dare to opine, the notes come out well differentiated: incense, salt, and pepper. Then, that vanilla base softens it and transports me to the cold mornings of my city’s harsh winter, even inside the house, reminding me of running to school not to freeze on the street, with that typical humidity and mist near the river. Perhaps it’s not for everyone, but if you’re like me and you like incense and salt, it’s a hit. An olfactory experience that will be stored in memory thanks to the ridiculous price of that bottle.