Men

Blue Blazer

Marca
Avon
4.28 de 5
32 votos

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Descripción

Blue Blazer by Avon is an oriental fougère fragrance for men. Launched in 2020, this olfactive composition features top notes of bergamot, heart notes of lavender, and base notes of amber.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 14%
  • Primavera 33%
  • Verano 26%
  • Otoño 26%
  • Día 70%
  • Noche 30%

Notas clave

  • Salida Sin dato
  • Corazón Sin dato
  • Base Sin dato

Comunidad

32 votos

  • Positivo 84%
  • Neutral 13%
  • Negativo 3.1%

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17 reseñas

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  • JonathanEscudero

    This perfume was exclusive to alpha males; nowadays I don’t see anyone wearing it.

  • What nostalgia! Finding this here! It was my favourite perfume in the 2000s until I switched to Axe during my teenage years. It’s funny to think I used those kinds of colognes as a child, but those were other times.

  • I bought it a few days ago based on reviews. Today it would be an old-school or barbershop scent, but for what’s now called barbershop (fresh, talcum-powdered, mentholated, soft), this fits that category, though it takes some laaaarge minutes after application. I don’t feel it smells good. I can’t believe I used this at 14; I remembered it as much more citrusy. Perhaps the reformulations weren’t kind. According to what it offers, it should go to barbershop, old-school, vintage… but its opening is aggressive, with a shrill lemon and synthetic toilet-disinfectant type smell, explosive and astringent lavender. After 20 minutes, it becomes more bearable; a calm lavender appears, the lemon drops, and it turns woody, soft, and vanilla-like. Honestly, I don’t see it as recommendable today; there are more bearable old-school proposals in October 2022. Worth noting that as a cologne, the performance is very good (about 4 hours before I wanted to take it off), with moderate to high trail and projection for the first hour, then it drops significantly but is still felt with movement in bursts, not going unnoticed.

  • I bought it a few days ago based on some reviews. It’s a scent that would now be categorised as old school or barber shop style, but… for what are now called barber shop scents (fresh, talc-like, mentholated, soft), this perfume struggles to fit that style; it can take some laaaarge minutes after application to settle in. I really don’t feel it smells good. I can’t believe I used this at 14; I remember it smelling much more citrusy. Perhaps the reformulations weren’t kind to it. As I said before, to categorise it according to what it offers, it should go into the barber shop, old school, vintage category… but its opening is completely aggressive, with a shrill, synthetic lemon, toilet disinfectant style, and an explosive, almost astringent lavender. After about 20 minutes it becomes more bearable; a calmer lavender appears, the lemon also lowers its intensity and becomes slightly woody, soft and vanilla-like. Honestly, I don’t see it as a recommended scent nowadays; there are more bearable and versatile old school proposals available in October 2022. It’s worth noting that for a cologne, the performance is very good (about four hours and I wanted to take it off), the trail and projection are moderate to high during the first hour, then drop significantly, but it’s still felt with movement in bursts, it doesn’t go unnoticed.

  • EVERYTHING HERE IS ABOUT THE REFRESHING COLOGNE VERSION: It’s the same fragrance I used a decade ago. It has a super lemony opening, like lemon candy, with some lavender and a watery touch. If it’s 35 degrees, this refreshes your life. After 10 minutes, the heart notes emerge, becoming creamier and more subtle; very noticeable but not aggressive, friendly and pleasant to wear all day. Ideal for summer, extreme heat, the pool, day or night. It gives you a lot of energy and has a big trail. It lasts over an hour marking strongly before fading after about four hours, accompanied by bursts even in the wind. I bought it again for summer in my very hot area and it’s fantastic. I recommend it; it has a very low price, it looks like a gift. AND SPEAKING OF THE PERFUME: it’s sharp, vulgar, alcoholic, retro; I prefer the cologne.

  • ALL THIS IS ABOUT THE REFRESHING COLONIA VERSION: It’s the same one I used 10 years ago—super lemony opening, that candy lemon sort, with a bit of lavender and aquatic notes. If it’s 35 degrees outside and you put this on, it refreshes your life. After 10 minutes, the heart comes in, becoming creamier and subtler, noticeable but not aggressive, friendly and pleasant. For summer, extreme heat, the pool, day or night, it’s brilliant. It gives energy and has a great trail. It lasts an hour longer making itself felt, then fades after about 4 hours, accompanying with bursts even in the wind. I bought it again for summer in my very hot area and it’s fantastic. Extremely low price, looks like a gift. AND SPEAKING OF THE PERFUME ITSELF: sharp, vulgar, alcoholic, retro—I prefer the cologne.

  • The opening is pure citrus, with fresh marine notes that remind you of the sea and a blue sky. Yes, it smells a bit like lemon room freshener. During the first hour it projects quite a bit, then the power drops and it stays close to the skin. I consider it an office fragrance: neat, clean and straightforward. Personally, I wear it to work, applying it before leaving and again when I return.

  • The opening is totally citrusy with fresh marine notes; it reminds me of the sea and a blue sky. It’s true that it resembles a lemon air freshener. The first hour projects a lot, then it settles down to skin scent. I consider it an office fragrance: neat, clean, and straightforward. I wear it to work, apply it before going out, and again when I return.

  • Miguel Atenas S.

    One of my favourites. At first, it smells strong, but the intensity drops within minutes and stops being intrusive. I don’t recommend over-applying, or it becomes too overpowering—I made that mistake once. Recommend for adults over 30.

  • Miguel Atenas S.

    This perfume is one of my favourites. At first, the scent can be a bit strong, but after a few minutes the intensity drops and it stops being so invasive. I don’t recommend over-applying it, or it can become too overpowering; I once made that mistake. I recommend it for adults over 30.

  • 2020?? This is a fragrance I used about 30 years ago when I was 10 or 12; I don’t remember its scent, so I’m going to buy it again.

  • javier cabeza de perfume

    A rich but short-lived fragrance. Citrusy aroma (not declared, but I felt it very strongly), fresh and ozonic, suitable for daily use and mild heat, not too much as it has a warm touch. Lasts 5-6 hours on skin. Projection is quite good, not excessive, but for the price, it’s fine. Recommend for daily use or rotation; it lasts longer than Blue’s Jorge Di Profundo. It’s masculine and suitable for all ages.

  • I’m sure it’s a derivative or continuation of the Avon perfume called Emblem. Same blue colour; I used it in school in 1988 in a spray. I should buy this cologne to see if it smells the same, although if my memory serves me right, Emblem used anise.

  • An ‘old school’ blue fragrance. Very woody and potent (the kind that gives me a headache if you over-spray). It’s a pleasant scent, for a serious man. Paradoxically, it’s my childhood scent; my mum used to put it on me for primary school, so there’s nostalgia when I smell it. It’s recommended!

  • It’s a clone of the famous Versace Blue Jeans. It has that Coca-Cola smell when you first spray it—citrusy, fizzy, and soapy.

  • An old-school blue fragrance, very woody and potent (it gives you a headache if you don’t warn people). It’s a pleasant scent for a serious man. Paradoxically, it’s my childhood perfume; my mother used to put it on me for primary school, so there’s a lot of nostalgia when I smell it. Highly recommended!

  • A mid-20th-century classic, nothing like the 2020 version. The Avon notes are something else entirely—cardamom and woods? 👀 It’s discontinued here; only leftovers from its deodorant remain. I researched this oldie and it smells like a baby or a garden boy, sweet and floral with a citrusy touch, almost like an ironing spray. Other vintage Avon scents like Black Suede are imagined as intense, but this is the most harmless thing out there, nothing as powerful as Kouros.