

It’s kind of an entry level cologne for guys just getting into fragrance and want a versatile value fragrance. It’s a simple fragrance that enjoys a mass appeal and women seem to enjoy it. Overall, do I like Light Blue Pour Homme? I do. If you don’t need more formal or very ‘serious’ sorts of fragrances. It’s pretty close to being a jack of all trades. Light Blue Pour Homme is an attractive fragrance, so, you can’t really go wrong with it. Personally, I would wear something else for the nightlife, when its cold outside, but this could do the job when it’s simply too humid for a heavier scent. You can wear it to work, casually, or out at night during the summer months. Light Blue has very good versatility, because it is super safe and inoffensive. Mostly, I’ll use it as a change of pace from the heavier and more wintertime only fragrances in my collection. However, I’ve been testing it out so far in the winter, and it actually feels quite nice. Seasonally, I like it best in the summer or the warmer months of spring. It’s not elite, by any means, but this D&G will get the job done.

That’s actually good for a summertime citrus fragrance like this. The longevity is also decent, it’ll carry along for 6-8 hours, depending on what the day is like. Though, I’m not sure if it’s my memory thinking that it used to be more powerful or an actual reformulation. The sillage on these current bottles is definitely passable and not at all ‘bad’. It’s not weak in my opinion, at least with this current formulation, and projects pretty darn well for around five hours before it winds down. Projection wise, Pour Homme is a light to moderate scent. Simple, is a good thing here, you don’t really want a heavy and complicated summer scent. There isn’t too much development from this cologne, it’s pretty linear, and gets right to the point of what you’re going to get from the wear.Ĭitrus, pepper/rosemary, with a dry and woody base. It all comes together as a very crisp and light fragrance. More of just a light essence in the background. There is some dried oak moss and musk, though, neither are all that strong. The Brazilian rosewood is not overly prominent, but instead holds steady in the background, giving Light Blue a solid grounding to base itself from. Incense is quite noticeable, it doesn’t create a giant cloud of smokiness, but does create a light envelopment of the citrus notes. Very similar style to the Acqua di Gio line, but they are still distinct from one another.Īfter 10 or so minutes, the base notes begin to come out more. From the start, this one is bright and upbeat, and immediately brings to mind summer days.īeyond the citrus notes, there’s is some spice provided by the pepper and an herbal element of rosemary. Light Blue opens up with a blast of fresh citrus, mostly the bergamot and grapefruit, with a hint of the mandarin orange rounding things out. Notes include: bergamot, grapefruit, mandarin orange, pepper, oak moss, juniper, musk, rosemary, rosewood, incenseĬlick here to try: Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue Eau de Toilette Spray for Men, 6.7 Ounce What does Light Blue Pour Homme Smell Like?
