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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 is composed of Bourbon vanilla, white musk, ambergris, and cedar.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • 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 gave it to me as a sample at a store to try, and honestly, it knocked me off my feet. At first, it was strong, but then it settled into a delicious scent. What I loved most was the longevity; I had it on my wrist until the next day.

  • keilarojasw

    A store let me try this new fragrance, and honestly, I loved it. At first, it felt a bit strong, but then it developed into a delicious scent. I have to highlight the longevity; I still had the scent on my wrist the next day.

  • I went to buy Light Blue Intense at the airport and stumbled upon this new fragrance. I tested it excitedly, and at first, it seemed very similar to the regular Light Blue version. But a few minutes later, it started smelling unbearable like sunscreen. I’m not sure if it’s the coconut smelling so strong, but I felt like I was at the beach slathering on sunblock. I didn’t like it at all. That said, I have to acknowledge its longevity.

  • It’s a rich fragrance; I could even wear it in autumn or spring during the day. However, the longevity on me is at least weak, especially considering the price. I don’t think I’ll buy it again.

  • It has a lovely opening, but the longevity was shameful… even for me. Hi and bye. Short review for a fragrance with short legs 😀

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

  • I thought I’d love this perfume based on the notes; I adore the coconut note, and paired with lemon, it seemed perfect. However, the final result of Light Blue Sun felt strange to me. It’s like the notes just don’t work together, creating an off-putting vibe. This isn’t some clever ‘innovation’ by the Italian house; it’s just notes that don’t want to be together. The coconut and vanilla drastically mute the lemon, and the apple note just adds confusion. As someone else mentioned, it smells like sunscreen with a weird twist. The longevity is terrible, and don’t even get me started on the sillage.

  • I love it. At first, it’s quite citrusy, but then it feels slightly sweet due to the coconut, though a light sweetness. It reminds me somewhat of those coconut sunscreen scents, and I adore it because it brings back memories of beach vacations. In my opinion, it’s perfect for very hot days. I hate that it doesn’t last almost anything on my skin; I have the EDT.

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

  • I bought it blind, eager to receive it. I love the packaging; that sun design standing out against the sky-blue background with tarot-like hues is stunning. Opening it, the golden liquid illuminates the bottle. Very minimalist, yet it evokes the name of its version, Sun. Now, the scent itself: wow, this doesn’t resemble classic Light Blue at all. While it opens with a citrusy note, on me, the woody notes dominate. With this Sun version, a potent yellow lemon shakes your senses for a few seconds before blending with coconut, softening the intensity and adding a creamy touch. It’s not sweet because the coconut here is natural, fresh, and fleshy. Around 20 minutes in, frangipani emerges to add another layer of richness. It has a good trail; every movement reminds me I’m wearing it. Just before an hour, unless you’re in a warm environment, the scent gives off a metallic vibe, likely due to the citrus power. However, just warming up the skin slightly shuts down that metallic feeling, bringing back the coconut, frangipani, and lemon. It screams beach, sun, and sand. Finally, vanilla appears, adding a bronzer-like touch, 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 decent. I’ll update later after enjoying it more.

  • I bought this blindly and was dying to get it home. The packaging is a showstopper: a sun against a sky-blue background with tarot-like touches that hit right at my heart. Opening it, the golden liquid illuminates the bottle; it’s minimalist but perfectly evokes the name, Sun. As for the scent, nothing like classic Light Blue. On me, that smells more like wood, but here the yellow lemon hits hard at first, then fades and blends with the coconut, which isn’t sweet but natural, fresh, and fleshy. At 20 minutes, the frangipani kicks in and adds another dose of fleshiness. It has great trail; every movement reminds you you’re wearing it. If you’re not in a warm spot, it smells metallic at first, but once your skin heats up, the metal fades and the coconut, frangipani, and lemon return. It smells like 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 has been good so far, I’ll update later. I absolutely loved it.

  • Diana_Tzilvia

    Smells great and makes me feel happy, but only for a few seconds. After that, the scent vanishes—it disappears from my skin, my clothes, and even my memory. It’s a very light version of Light Blue. A body mist lasts longer. What a shame.

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

  • One of the richest, freshest citrus scents I’ve ever tried. It’s like a solar citrus, reminiscent of Soleil by Nina Ricci (though spicier), though I wouldn’t compare it too much to Soleil Blanc, which is creamier. Honestly, each has its own charm; all are incredibly rich and enjoyable if you love those sunny notes.