Men

Blue Lavender

Marca
AXE
4.02 de 5
130 votos

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Descripción

Blue Lavender by AXE is an aromatic fougère fragrance for men. This creation, signed by the perfumer responsible for the line, is launched in 2024 as a new olfactory proposal.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 21%
  • Primavera 29%
  • Verano 28%
  • Otoño 21%
  • Día 54%
  • Noche 46%

Notas clave

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

Comunidad

130 votos

  • Positivo 80%
  • Neutral 12%
  • Negativo 8.5%

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12 reseñas

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  • I like it; the amber comes through and it’s quite sweet. Nothing spectacular, but it does its job.

  • It’s good. I notice the amber is very prominent, so it’s quite sweet. Nothing groundbreaking, but it’s perfectly fine.

  • It’s surprising that it’s a deodorant yet projects so well. That could be a downside if you plan to wear it with another perfume, as it layers easily. The scent is good; the amber is sweet, almost vanilla-like, and reminds me a bit of Lattafa’s Tharwah Gold, but masculine. I wouldn’t call it fresh, but it’s versatile and purposeful as a masculine scent. Although I wouldn’t use it solely because of its projection, if you’re on a tight budget and want to smell good and different, it’s an excellent option: it won’t be the best, but it is quite unique.

  • JavierSantana

    I managed to track it down at my usual shops. I still need to try the Aqua Bergamot, which people say is similar to Acqua Di Gio. In Mexico, the Emerald Sage hasn’t launched yet; it’s a Drakkar Noir alternative, and I’ve been looking for something like that for ages—the current Drakkar formula just doesn’t perform well. Back to the Blue Lavender: I detect aromatic lavender and floral notes at first, a touch of mint, then the dry-down is dominated by amber with warm spices. It reminds me of D&G The One. For a date in winter or autumn, it will go down a treat. To be frank, I might use it more for dates than my go-to fragrances: Bentley For Men EDT, Givenchy Gentleman EDT (the vintage), CH Men Privé, and Chanel Egoiste. This Blue Lavender feels very natural and opulent; it’s tempting to finish the collection and buy only this one.

  • metroidsoldier

    I tried Blue Lavender and people say it’s a mix between Dark Temptation and 212, but it isn’t. Its scent is pure mentholated lavender that smells delicious and lasts for ages.

  • Andrés Maetxa

    Axe should release an EDP of this. Seriously, I’m not exaggerating… it’s become my secret weapon. Sometimes I skip perfume and just this alone lifts me to another level. At first, I was repelled by the ‘cheap’ vibe and that mentholated, dirty note, but once I understood it, the impact is direct. It smells gourmand; people tell me I smell like a delicious dessert, and they’re right—like a rich dessert topped with lavender, giving it that retro touch. Ugh, soapy, creamy, everything. I’ve tried several and only this one blew my mind. I tried Cherry Fizz because I read it projected well (a grave mistake): I went from smelling the best deodorant of my life (Blue Lavender) to the ultimate aberration (Cherry Fizz). There’s fabric in this, eh.

  • Andrés Maetxa

    Axe should release an EDP of this. Seriously, I’m not exaggerating: it’s my secret weapon. Sometimes I use it instead of perfume and feel like I’m on another level. At first, it gave off a ‘cheap’ vibe with a mentholated, dirty note, but once I got used to it, the impact is front and centre. It smells like a rich dessert with a lavender tablecloth that adds a retro masculinity. Ugh, soapy, creamy, everything. I tried several and only this one blew my mind. Cherry Fizz is a blunder; going from smelling the best deodorant (Blue Lavender) to the biggest aberration (Cherry Fizz) is a world of difference.

  • Generic and basic, yet super functional and incredibly pleasant. I’ve received compliments for wearing it on my feet or to freshen up the room. It also masks underarm odours effectively. I need an EDP of this: basic but charming.

  • Generic and basic, but super functional and very pleasant. People have complimented me when I wore it on my feet or to scent a room. It also covers armpit odours well. I need an EDP version of this: basic but charming.

  • This is my favourite body spray: neither too sweet nor overly masculine. It has already taken the top spot from Cherry Spritz.

  • It’s my top body spray: neither too sweet nor overly masculine; it has already surpassed Cherry Spritz for me.

  • elsapucai

    With the mint and that sweet amber base, it smells like a mint granita ice cream. It doesn’t strike me as particularly masculine; if anything, it feels almost childish.