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Bleu Glacial

Marca
L'Bel
Clito Hoedicke
Perfumista
Clito Hoedicke
4.07 de 5
121 votos

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Descripción

Bleu Glacial by L'Bel is an aromatic green fragrance for men, launched in 2023. The nose behind this composition is Clito Hoedicke. The top notes evoke intense freshness with ice, mint, green mint, melon, star anise, bergamot, Italian lemon, and cardamom. The heart of the fragrance reveals tea, eucalyptus, juniper berries, and sage, while the base notes settle with Siberian pine, patchouli, amber, Saxon mousse, tonka bean, and cedar.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 4.7%
  • Primavera 37%
  • Verano 47%
  • Otoño 12%
  • Día 84%
  • Noche 16%

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Comunidad

121 votos

  • Positivo 81%
  • Neutral 16%
  • Negativo 3.3%

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  • The cheapest fragrance I’ve bought at 330 Mexican pesos. For its price, it’s a success: a fresh aroma for extreme heat days. Lasts four to five hours. Projects a metre for the first hour and then you only smell it close to the skin.

  • It delivers what it promises: a sweet touch but stands out for its freshness. During hot periods here in Mexico, the projection lasts about two hours, which is no bad thing for the price. It clings to the skin for seven hours or more without any issues.

  • Bleu Glacial by L’bel. It’s the freshest in the line: the regular is marine, the Night is spicier, and this Glacial one is pure freshness. Mentholated, woody, and aromatic notes. Smells good, has a trail, and moderate longevity. Ideal for daily wear, the office, or work. I bought it in winter and at first, many people couldn’t handle it; the ambient cold combined with the mint in the perfume made a strange mix.

  • Reminds me of Hugo Boss Bottled Unlimited thanks to those fruity and minty notes. Smells like ice with mint and a sweet woody touch. It’s too fresh, like blue Traident gum or toothpaste, but in a good way: you leave a trail of sweet, masculine mint. Lasts five hours on my skin with low projection. I recommend it for exercise, heat, and semi-formal occasions.

  • It’s a super budget-friendly fragrance, perfect for hot weather as it delivers that ‘chilled’ vibe from its name: woody and herbal, yet not stuffy or fougere. Ideal for very warm climates, and given its price, it’s an excellent option.

  • A super budget-friendly fragrance, ideal for the heat as it delivers on that ‘frozen’ vibe from its name. It’s woody and herbal without being too serious or fougère. Perfect for very hot days, and for the price, it’s a luxury option.

  • If you’re looking for something for the gym or running, this is a total hit. People have complimented it often; it gives that refreshing sensation you need. Just a word of caution: don’t overdo the sprays if it’s for this kind of use.

  • Try two sprays on your arm: I had expectations of finding a fragrance for extreme summer, fresh to the max. At first, it was a bit typical, leaning towards deodorant or soap with a mentholated touch. But when I bought it on offer for $12, the truth is it doesn’t smell so soapy anymore. Maybe it’s a different batch. Now it feels more herbal, which I like. Lasts just between six and six-and-a-half hours with medium-low projection for the first two hours.

  • I tested two sprays on my arm: As they say, I had expectations of finding a perfume for extreme summer, fresh to the max. But it’s the typical stuff, leaning towards deodorant, soap, with a slight mentholated touch. Second test when buying it on sale for $12: The truth is it doesn’t smell so soapy. I don’t know if it’s another batch, but it feels more herbal, which I like. It lasts just between 6 and 6.5 hours with medium-low projection in the first two hours.

  • It smells like a Speed Stick antiperspirant for men; nothing new. Given I had low expectations for a catalogue fragrance and only wanted something to refresh me in summer, I couldn’t be disappointed. It delivers, and since it’s perfume concentration and not eau de toilette, I save myself a fortune. From the intense synthetic sweetened opening, like detergent powder, I can’t appreciate the citrus, anise, or the ‘ice’ note they advertise so much. The menthol is only noticeable on the dry-down and barely perceptible; let’s not even talk about the eucalyptus, which is missing. The pleasant thing is stopping the bubblegum sweetness after an hour. What does last and stand out is the juniper with the pine, flat and enveloping, making this ‘perfume’ at least masculine and long-lasting; that’s its only success. If I try to describe the ‘coldness’ of this pretension, let you know that from the ice bath with ice cubes, they’ll only be left with dry plastic. It’s a decorative icebox incapable of giving cold. In my country they sell a nasal decongestant called Eucasol; just spray it twice on clothes to smell fresh for at least four hours with trail reminiscences. From this Bleu Glacial I expected, if not the same, at least a similar effect, as they advertise ‘ice, mint, eucalyptus, peppermint and anise’. To refute what they publish or due to the unfortunate pH of my skin, the menthol is ironically perceived as light and ghostly. If you want to smell this ‘parfum’, bathe in the aforementioned antiperspirant, overapplied and close to the skin; it will be cheaper for you. If you really want to buy it, wait for the catalogue campaign that reduces the price the most.

  • carlos_reyes

    On its own, it’s a good perfume and delivers what it promises. For the price, don’t expect something that will blow your mind, but it’s a very pleasant, fresh scent with that minty note people like and it’s good for the heat. The first time I tried it, it reminded me of Axe Ice Chill or Old Spice, those generic scents everyone knows from deodorants and gels. For the 300 pesos ($15) it costs, it’s a good fragrance for everyday use without spending much. It lasts about five hours on skin with a trail and moderate projection; you’d have to come very close to notice it. I’ve received compliments because being fresh and light appeals to most. It’s a good purchase, just consider it a very generic scent, but if that doesn’t matter to you, go ahead. Best wishes.

  • carlos_reyes

    On its own, it’s a good perfume and delivers what it says. For the price, don’t expect to turn heads, but it’s a very pleasant, fresh scent with that mint people like, and it’s good for the heat. The first time it reminded me of Axe Ice Chill or Old Spice, those scents everyone knows from deodorants and gels. For the 300 pesos ($15) it costs, it seems like a good fragrance for daily wear without spending much. Lasts about five hours on the skin with a trail and moderate projection; you’d have to get very close to notice it. I have received compliments; being fresh and light, most people like it. It’s a good purchase, just keep in mind it’s a generic scent, but if that doesn’t bother you, go ahead. Best wishes.

  • Jaime Ramírez

    It’s a very bad perfume. L’BEL has better fragrances and I expected more quality. It smells very synthetic, like the air freshener in cars that sprays through the air conditioning vents. It’s pleasant, like Speed Stick Cool Night deodorant, which smells good but we know is artificial. It has a minty touch followed by a soft sweet melon, but afterwards it becomes synthetic and fresh. I give it 6 out of 10. It’s okay for home or short outings, but I dislike the dry-down more; it turns into a nasty herbal and woody scent. I wouldn’t recommend it; the classic Bleu Intense is richer.

  • Jeremyyael

    My brother and I have both used it and it has generated many compliments and questions about what perfume it is. It’s very good and rich, especially considering how cheap it is.

  • A perfume with the 3 Bs. I’d describe it as fresh herbal with a woody and citrusy touch. What stands out most is the mint, alongside pine, cedar, lemon, and bergamot. I’m just starting to use it and it has lasted 4-5 hours with medium-low projection; people notice it if they come close, but it doesn’t fill rooms. It’s a good option for the heat if you’re looking for something economical. At $15, it’s worth a try.

  • A fragrance with all three B’s. I’d describe it as fresh herbal with a woody and citrusy touch. What stands out most is the mint, along with pine, cedar, and a hint of lemon and bergamot. I’ve only just started testing it and it has lasted four to five hours with medium-low projection; people will notice if they get close but it won’t fill a room. I see it as a good option for the heat if you’re looking for something budget-friendly and reliable; for $15, it’s worth giving it a try.

  • With so many notes, one might think it’s complex, but it isn’t. It’s a marine aroma with a herbal touch, neither aquatic nor blue. The good thing is the salty note isn’t strong or reminiscent of raw egg like the Light Blue Intense. It smells good for the price, lasts five hours, and is perfect for the morning or the gym. Don’t ask for the moon from perfumes under $15.

  • The opening disgusts me, but the dry-down is pleasant. Many find it fresh, but my nose doesn’t agree. I don’t feel that refreshing icy note they claim to have. It smells slightly sweet, lasts moderately, and has poor projection for the heat.

  • It’s a very fresh herbal perfume where eucalyptus takes centre stage. It’s simple, lasts over six hours, and has earned me many compliments, especially from people who don’t obsess over fragrances. It’s cheap and does its job.

  • metroidsoldier

    Finally managed to get the Bleu Glacial I needed for summer. Upon application, it smells like crushed ice mixed with Siberian pine, frozen mint, and green tea. It’s the best version of the Bleu line; I’m in love with it.