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Very Sexy Sea
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Very Sexy Sea by Victoria's Secret is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2020, this composition features top notes of bergamot, a heart of neroli, and a base of cedar.
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390 votos
- Positivo 75%
- Neutral 17%
- Negativo 7.4%
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I was intrigued hearing it had neroli and wood, so I stopped by that pink-and-black store to try it. What a surprise—it smells 100% unisex; in a lingerie shop, it’s a hidden gem. It kicks off with straight-up bergamot, then the neroli takes over and lingers until the end, while the cedar creates a constant interplay between warmth and sparkle, each vying for attention. I bought it and now wear it alongside Tom Ford’s Neroli Portofino—one on each arm. It’s not a perfect clone, but it’s heavily inspired and, given the price and longevity, it’s a great investment without the worry of designer bottles draining quickly. That said, the cedar sometimes gives it a masculine edge, yet women wear it perfectly and often associate it with D&G’s Light Blue. Plus, the box matches the Tom Ford with the same colors and gold details. I’m thrilled with this new Victoria’s Secret fragrance; it’ll definitely be my daily summer scent. If you like the perfumes mentioned, this is a solid choice with great staying power.
I was intrigued hearing it had neroli and wood, so I stopped by that pink-and-black store to try it. What a surprise—it smells 100% unisex; in a lingerie shop, it’s a hidden gem. It kicks off with straight-up bergamot, then the neroli takes over and lingers until the end, while the cedar balances the wood’s warmth with the neroli’s sparkle in a constant race. I’ve already bought it and now wear it alongside Tom Ford’s Neroli Portofino—one on each arm. It’s not a perfect clone, but it’s heavily inspired and, given the price and longevity, it’s a great investment for daily use without worrying about designer bottles draining quickly. Yes, the cedar sometimes gives it a unique, masculine touch, yet women wear it perfectly and often associate it with D&G’s Light Blue. Plus, the box matches the Neroli Portofino with the same color and gold details. I’m thrilled with this new Victoria’s Secret fragrance; it’ll definitely be my daily summer scent. For anyone who likes the ones mentioned above, this is a solid choice with great staying power.
Light Blue, is it you?
I finished this perfume during a hot vacation, perfect for warm days and especially by the sea. It’s citrusy with a floral touch from the neroli and a musky cedar base, almost identical to Dolce&Gabbana’s Light Blue. It has moderate sillage and lasts 4–5 hours on my skin. I think it’s unisex, but I feel Dolce&Gabbana offers better value and performance for the price. The scent profile doesn’t fully win me over; while I felt comfortable wearing it, I wouldn’t buy it again. Scent: 7/10, Longevity: 7/10, Sillage: 7/10, Value: 5/10, Versatility: 6/10, Packaging: 7/10. Would I repurchase? No.
I just finished this during a hot vacation; it’s perfect for hot days by the sea. It’s citrusy, with a floral neroli touch and a musky cedar base, almost a copy of Light Blue. The trail is moderate and lasts 4-5 hours on my skin. I think it’s unisex. In terms of value, I believe Light Blue is better value since it’s usually cheaper and performs better on my skin. The scent profile doesn’t fully enchant me; although I felt comfortable wearing it, I wouldn’t buy it again. Scent 7/10, longevity 7/10, sillage 7/10, value 5/10, versatility 6/10, packaging 7/10. Would I buy again? No.
It’s identical to Dolce & Gabbana’s Light Blue.
It gives me a perfect fresh feeling for summer, whether at the beach, in the park, or even at the office. It’s soft and safe to wear anywhere.
Reminds me of a fresh summer perfume, ideal for the beach or a day at the park. It’s soft and safe, and I also see it working well for the office.
Smells like a hotel in the Riviera—fresh and green. The neroli is on full blast, it’s the most noticeable note and almost the only one. It has nothing to do with Light Blue because it’s not sweet; it literally smells like the lotions left in the little bottles at the beach hotel. I’d only wear it after bathing in the sea. It sounds more like a man’s scent; I think a guy would enjoy it more. Smells nice, but it’s not for me.