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Light Blue Sun

Olivier Cresp
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Olivier Cresp
4.01 de 5
981 votos

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Descripción

Light Blue Sun by Dolce&Gabbana is a floral fruity fragrance for women. Launched in 2019, the nose behind this composition is Olivier Cresp. The top notes are coconut nectar, ozonic notes, lemon and Granny Smith apple; the heart features frangipani, jasmine and white rose; while the base notes are formed by Bourbon vanilla, white musk, ambergris and cedar.

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  • Invierno 2.4%
  • Primavera 24%
  • Verano 68%
  • Otoño 5.3%
  • Día 89%
  • Noche 11%

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Comunidad

981 votos

  • Positivo 78%
  • Negativo 11%
  • Neutral 11%

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14 reseñas

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  • keilarojasw

    They let me try this new fragrance at a store, and the truth is, I adored it. At first, I felt it a bit strong, but afterwards it took on a delicious scent. I highlight the longevity; I had the scent on my wrist until the next day.

  • It’s a rich fragrance; it can even be used in autumn-spring during the day. However, the fixation on me, at least, is weak for the cost the fragrance has. I don’t think I’ll buy it again.

  • I went to buy Light Blue Intense at the airport and came across this new fragrance. I tested it very excitedly, and at first, it seemed very similar to the normal Light Blue version. But a few minutes later, it began to have an unbearable sunscreen smell. I don’t know if it’s the coconut that smells so strong, but I felt as if I were at the beach slathering on sun cream. I didn’t like it at all. What I must acknowledge is its durability.

  • keilarojasw

    They gifted it to me at a shop for me to try, and to be honest, it knocked me flat. At first, it was quite strong, but then it settled into a delicious scent. What I liked most was the longevity; I had it on my wrist until the next day.

  • The opening smells wonderful, but the longevity was shameful… even for me. Hello and goodbye. A short review for a fragrance that doesn’t last: 😀

  • It has a quite pleasant opening, but the longevity was shameful… Even for me. Hello and Goodbye. Short review for the short-longevity fragrance 😀

  • Based on the notes, I thought I would love this perfume; I adore the coconut note, and together with the lemon, I couldn’t ask for more. However, the final result of Light Blue Sun seemed strange to me; I feel the notes don’t go well together, something feels off, and it’s not some ‘innovation’ by the Italian house, simply notes that don’t want to be together. The coconut and vanilla lower the lemon’s potency significantly, and the apple’s appearance simply adds confusion to everything. As someone else commented, it smells like sunscreen but with a strange aftertaste. The longevity is terrible; forget about the trail.

  • I love it; at first it’s quite citrusy, but then it feels like a slightly sweet scent due to the coconut, yet a light sweetness. It resembles the scent of those coconut sunscreens somewhat, and I love it as it reminds me of holidays at the beach. In my opinion, it’s perfect for very hot days. I hate that it doesn’t last nearly anything on my skin; I have the EDT.

  • Very Light Blue at first, then coconut water emerges, giving it a different sweetness. I adored it; I bought it blindly because it was cheap and I wanted something like Light Blue but not exactly the same, as the original version has tired me out much. Edit. No matter how much you apply, it lasts a sigh =(

  • I ordered it blindly and was dying to get it home. The packaging is stunning: a sun against a sky-blue background with tarot-inspired touches that speak directly to my heart. Upon opening, the golden liquid illuminates the bottle; it’s minimalist yet perfectly evokes the name, Sun. As for the scent, it’s nothing like the classic Light Blue. On me, that smells more of wood, but here the yellow lemon hits hard at first, then mellows and blends with the coconut, which isn’t sweet but natural, fresh and fleshy. After twenty minutes, the frangipani arrives, adding another boost of fleshiness. It has a lovely trail; every movement reminds you it’s on you. If you’re not in a warm place, it initially smells metallic, but with the heat of the skin it fades, returning the coconut, frangipani and lemon. It smells of beach, sun and sand. At the end, vanilla appears, like an oily bronzer that would tan your body. I can’t wait to wear it at the beach. The longevity seems good so far; I’ll comment again later. I absolutely loved it.

  • I bought it blindly, eager to receive it. I adore the packaging; that design of a sun highlighting against a sky-blue background, with tarot-like tints, is just killing me. Upon opening, the golden liquid illuminates the bottle; very minimalist yet it evokes the name of its version, Sun. Now, the scent, which is what matters: wow, this bears no resemblance to classic Light Blue. That scent, while opening slightly citrusy, in me the woody notes dominate. With this Sun version, a potent yellow lemon shakes your senses for a few seconds before blending with the coconut, lowering that potency and lending a certain creaminess. It’s not sweet because the coconut here is natural, fresh, and fleshy. At 20 minutes, the frangipani makes its appearance to give another punch of fleshiness. It has a good trail; every movement is a reminder that I’m wearing it. Just before an hour, if you’re not in a warm environment, the scent gives a metallic sensation, which I imagine is due to the power of the citrus. However, it’s enough to warm the skin slightly for that metallic feeling to fade and return the coconut with the frangipani and lemon. It’s a scent that shouts beach, sun, sand. Finally, the vanilla appears, giving it a tanning point, those oily ones that tan your body. I can’t wait to use it on a beach day to appreciate it in another setting. I’ve loved it; so far, the longevity seems good. I’ll return later to update; I’ve enjoyed it quite a bit.

  • Diana_Tzilvia

    Smells lovely and makes me feel cheerful, but only for a few seconds. Afterwards, the scent vanishes; it disappears from my skin, my clothes, and my memory. It’s a very light version of Light Blue. A body mist is more long-lasting. What a pity.

  • It is one of the richest, fresh citrus scents I have ever tried. These are sunny citrus notes, similar to Nina Ricci’s Soleil (though that one is spicier), but I wouldn’t compare it too much to Soleil Blanc (which is creamier). The truth is, each has its own point, and all are rich and highly enjoyable if you like those sunny notes.

  • Of the richest, freshest citrus scents I’ve ever tried. Solar citrus like Soleil Nina Ricci (though spicier), I wouldn’t compare it much to Soleil Blanc (which is creamier). The truth is, each has its own charm, and all are very rich, highly enjoyable if you like those solar notes.