Declining towards the lower end of that range by the second hour or so. Thereafter, expect it to project in the 2-5 foot range from the skin. I’d say it’ll leave a nice scent trail for maybe the first hour. This isn’t a heavy bomb, especially since that lemon note doesn’t come out with an initial punch. The sillage here is on the lighter end of moderate. It smells like there’s something else in there other than amberwood and cypress. It wouldn’t shock me if there was cedar or vetiver in the notes pyramid, but D&G only gave us three notes. In some ways, it’s got a style similar to a streamlined Costa Azzura EDPand the old Higher by Dior. Not really a complicated fragrance at all. It’s a mix of the cypress and amberwood with some muskiness. But, it is much more focused on the wood of the cypress tree.Īs we dry down further, the citrus is very faint. Summer Vibes still has a freshness, maybe a little spice from some unlisted note. The cypress is going to be much less green than what I got from Vulcano. It’s a bit watery, no saltiness or sea breeze, just a light aquatic feeling. Summer Vibes doesn’t give you a super juicy or tart opening at all. The citrus accord here is subdued from the start. I’d say Summer Vibes is closer to Lipari than Eau Intense. Mostly, it’s in the amberwood note, which is also found in Swimming in Lipari. That is the third comparison scent, Eau Intense. Checking its ingredients versus Eau Intense, Summer Vibes has the same ‘citrus’ chemical ingredients. There may be a touch of grapefruit for good measure, but it leans much more towards that lemon. The citrus note in Summer Vibes is led by the lemon note. While Vulcano was very heavily laced with cypress and tried to create a wearable volcano-like aroma, this is much more tolerable and sweeter. Dolce & Gabbana brings it back for this 2023 edition. Vulcano is the only other Light Blue fragrance with the cypress note. Luckily, I actually do have decants of both of those in my possession at the moment, to compare Vibes to. Both of those fragrances have a much more prominent use of citrus and are fairly sour in their openings versus Summer Vibes. I’ll say that it is closest to Discover Vulcano and Swimming in Lipari, in terms of smell, while coming across as being fairly different. It isn’t like the last two Forever or Italian Love, so, don’t expect the hyper grapefruit. Since this is one of the dozen or so Light Blue Pour Homme releases, I suppose that I’ll begin by comparing to other fragrances in the series. This fragrance captures the fresh energy of Italian holidays through an invigorating blend of Mediterranean citrus and woody notes. Here’s how D&G describes it: The Italian holiday dream. What does Light Blue Pour Homme Summer Vibes Smell Like?Ĭlick here to try: Light Blue Summer Vibes How does this one smell? Does it last long? Is it worth a try? It’s good timing, as I’ve been making my way through reviewing all of the old Light Blue flankers lately. I haven’t gotten access to the women’s Summer Vibes yet, but I did manage to buy a few samples of the pour homme off of eBay to test out. Summer Vibes is the 2023 issuance under the Light Blue banner. 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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