Men
Paradiso Inferno Blue
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Paradiso Inferno Blue by Benetton is an aromatic citrus fragrance for men. Launched in 2001, Paradiso Inferno Blue features marine notes, lemon (sour lime), and geranium in the top notes; jasmine, ginger, cyclamen (Persian violet), and nutmeg in the heart notes; and cedar, amber, musk, sandalwood, and vetiver in the base notes.
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It arrived today and, having no expectations and only curiosity, it gave me another life lesson regarding fragrances: do not be deceived by the price, as it is a brilliant fragrance for summer or warm climates and in no way generic. Fresh notes, salty beaches, warm, spicy, floral, similar to FACONNABLE, for example. This would be the same line, same aroma, I clarify: just the line of Cool Water, Light Blue, Aramis Bermuda, Tommy Summer.
Arrived without expectations and taught me a lesson: don’t be fooled by the price. It’s a gem for hot weather, nothing generic. Fresh, salty, warm and spicy notes, floral in style. It belongs to the same family as Cool Water, Light Blue, Aramis Bermuda or Tommy Summer, although it’s not the same scent.
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Summer fragrance, soft but pleasant; opens with citrus and spice notes; the geranium adds a differentiating touch. Quite linear with low trail and projection; recommended six to eight sprays, it performs much better logically on fabric than on skin. Ridiculous price.
A summer fragrance, soft and pleasant. Opens with citrus and spice, the geranium gives it a special touch. Rather linear, with low trail and projection. Recommended 6-8 sprays; performs much better on fabric than on skin. Ridiculously cheap price.
Excellent fragrance; for the price, you can’t ask for much, but it can still surprise. In terms of aroma, it is not a groundbreaking or novel fragrance, nor is it a super generic scent; regarding longevity, at least on me, it lasted easily around six hours with a soft to moderate trail for the first two hours. I applied it on my arm before sleeping to test, and upon waking in the morning, it was still detectable right on the skin. The packaging might lead one to think it is a children’s fragrance or something similar, but do not let that sway you; if you find it at a good price, I highly recommend buying it.
Excellent value for money though not groundbreaking or overly generic. Lasts easily six hours with a soft to moderate trail at first; I wore it before bed and could still detect it on my skin upon waking. The bottle might look childish but don’t let that deter you. If you find it at a good price buy without hesitation.
Enjoyed it last summer but found it generic and didn’t use it much. Without the low price I would have regretted the purchase. Now with the change of season it has been a hit: it awakens something in me I hadn’t felt before. Fresh citrusy blue and innocent with woody notes it smells natural with a touch of damp earth from the vetiver. As it dries it sweetens offering a rich powdery childishness with personality. It transports me to the smell of school before the holidays. Ideal for crisp mornings and sunny afternoons. It is remarkably similar to AB’s Mediterranean; they share the citrus vetiver amber and musk notes. I’ll be keeping this in mind this spring; it has won me over. I wore it all day today: it’s not a bomb but it is very effective. Remember a spring bubble is not the same as one that goes all the way.
I bought this cologne last year for the summer and yes, I enjoyed it, but the truth is I didn’t use it as much as I would have wanted because it seemed generic and nothing special, and had it not been for its price, which didn’t even reach €10, I would have regretted the purchase. Today, after so many months, I chose it to start the new season and it was a success because it immediately awakened something in me that it didn’t do last year. A fresh citrus, blue, and innocent fragrance with woody notes; it smells natural, with a tiny touch of wet earth, perhaps due to the vetiver; in the dry-down it sweetens and I notice a point like a very nice, talc-like children’s cologne with personality. It transported me to the smell of school before summer holidays. A pleasant sensation without doubt. Inferno Paradiso Blue (I don’t know why they gave it that name) is ideal for fresh mornings and sunny afternoons in the shoulder season. It is very similar to AB’s Mediterraneo, both from the same year, and looking at the notes, the ones I feel most coincide: the citrus, the vetiver, the amber, the musk. This spring I will keep it in mind more; it has earned it. Today I have been spraying it all day because, well, it may not be a bomb, but it is very noticeable. That’s why remember: a spring bomb, put on a spring bomb that goes for real.
This is a fragrance I did not like at all. At first, it is fresh, but the dry-down is very synthetic, smelling like bath soap. I do not recommend buying without smelling it first.
This scent didn’t appeal to me at all. At first it’s fresh, but once it dries it smells very synthetic, like bath soap. I wouldn’t recommend buying it without smelling it first.
I’ve been wearing this fragrance for a month now and wow, on my skin it easily lasts five to six hours. Good price and a decent aroma; it’s not very knock-on or annoying, completely suitable for summer. I use it daily for work (in a fast-paced environment, lifting things, etc.) and people tell me I smell good; a soft, pleasant scent, I will definitely buy it again.
As soon as you apply it, you smell nutmeg. Disgusting. Bitter aroma… It’s not even suitable for the gym. It is cheap, yes, but as my mother says: ‘If you buy something expensive that you love, then it’s cheap. If you buy something cheap that you hate completely, it meant it cost you dear.’ In this case, it’s the second option. Bad taste perfume. DISGUSTING.
As soon as you apply it, you smell nutmeg. Disgusting, bitter aroma… It’s not even suitable for the gym. It is cheap, but as my mother says: ‘If you buy something expensive that you love, then it’s cheap. If you buy something cheap that you hate completely, it means it cost you dear.’ In this case, it’s the second option. A bad-taste perfume, disgusting.
What a beautiful, good, pretty, and affordable fragrance. Fortunately, they have changed the atomisation method because with the old bottle you wasted scent; with this new, more common one, you can utilise it to the 1000%. Fresh, clean, addictive, unlike any other… That said, the new batches don’t last long on me, but when I first encountered it in 2005, puff!, it was a marvel and easily lasted seven hours.
What a wonderful, lovely and affordable fragrance. They’ve changed the atomiser; previously you wasted perfume, now you get 100% value. Fresh, clean and addictive, it doesn’t resemble any other. On the new batches it doesn’t last long for me, but when I first encountered it in 2005, wow! It was a marvel that easily lasted seven hours.
I give NO LIKE to the new or recent version. The original from 2003, which I found on a trip to Mexico, was my absolute favourite. That bottle said Bennetton and smelled fruity, with melon, herbs, fresh and casual, suitable for any occasion. The one I bought by mistake at Walmart Online was a total disappointment; I gave it away and am trying to forget it. The same happened with Perry Ellis 360 Aqua: the previous one was sweet, chic and balanced, whereas the current one smells generic and without character. It’s a pity the perfume industry is just like the food industry: inferior quality for high consumption. It hasn’t changed my nose or my tastes; it’s the industry trying to make me believe that’s how it is. I own vintage perfumes like Le Male by JPG BPI, and what they produce today is not comparable.
I tried the NEW or RECENT version of this perfume and simply do not like it. Back in 2003, during a trip to Mexico, I stumbled upon the original launch version in an unexpected place and absolutely adored it. That bottle clearly said Bennetton; the new one does not, and it feels entirely synthetic. The original was fruity, very much of its era—I detected hints of melon, some herbs, something fresh, casual, and suitable for any occasion. By mistake, I confused the two and purchased this new version online at Walmart, which was a total disappointment. I gave it away and can’t even remember to whom; I tried to forget it as a clumsy error. The same happened with Perry Ellis 360 Aqua; it was sweet, lovely, chic, with personality and well-balanced ingredients, whereas the current version smells completely generic and characterless. It’s a pity the perfume industry has become so similar to the food industry: lower-quality products aimed at mass consumption. My nose and tastes haven’t changed; it’s the industry trying to convince me otherwise. I own vintage perfumes (for example, Le Male by JPG BPI), and what they produce today is not comparable.