Men
Blue Lavender
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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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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.