![]() Not to say that it smells strongly like pool water, but there is a familiar hint of that on a summer’s day. It is slightly salty, but much less like an oceanic note, and more of like sitting by a pool with a slight chlorination. One big difference, is the aquatic accord that is present in Eau Intense. Also, while the original had a peppery note, it is absent here and in the opening I pick up more of the juniper note instead. The grapefruit and mandarin are still there, this time without the bergamot note, but the grapefruit is in a ‘frozen’ state. The opening of Eau Intense starts off quite similar to the original, in many ways, but also as a standalone fragrance. Notes include: mandarin, frozen grapefruit, juniper, aquatic accord, amber woods, muskĬlick here to try: Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue Intense Eau de Parfum Spray for Men, 1.6 Ounce What Does Light Blue Eau Intense Smell Like? How does this one stack up? Does is actually deliver intensity? Does it still smell good? Is it worth a purchase? This one was released back in 2017, after years of the original being a best seller and a staple of warm weather wear. I just posted my write up of the original Light Blue Pour Homme, and of course, I had to grab a decant of Light Blue Eau Intense to try out as well. It doesn't cost you any more money and it helps keep the site running. This means that if you click on an Amazon affiliate link on my pages, I receive a commission based on that qualified purchase. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
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