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SaNuX – :
I can’t resist cheap fragrance. I always forget how many times I’ve been disappointed. The lure of the red tagged fragrance at marshalls or tjmax is strong. I was intrigued by the bottle. Like some kind of ying and yang but actually like yang yang. I like this one. It slaps you in the face with strong smell of yuzu but mellows out with nice ballance of the base notes. It is a quality fragrance with minimal synthetic vibes but fades like a sunset within a couple hours. I’m really not a fan of these round bottles that are awkward to spray. You will get compliments with this one. Made in Italy.
FriendMadison – :
Intensely strong, unpleasant grapefruit and yuzu open (unless you really like grapefruit) which dissipates quickly, though the citrus lingers. Nutmeg emerges, a hint of the pepper, an occasional whiff of cardamom or cedar. It’s a bright slightly spicy scent, a bit generic and a little too feminine for a citrus woods, lacking in woods. I don’t understand the Acqua di Gio comparison as that is a very complex, potent, and distinct fragrance whereas this is a simple composition lacking boldness.
Nesin2011 – :
First, I must say, this perfume is a little jewel hidden in the perfumery! I got and met the Bellagio Uomo through a change in the dark, and what a pleasant surprise I had! There are few reviews of this fragrance on the internet, so I risked just looking at the notes of yuzu and grapefruit that I love so much. My lucky is that they are the big players here. Bellagio Uomo is an essentially citrus scent, refreshing like a glass of icy lemonade! It’s a delicious blend of yuzu, grapefruit (slightly sweet), with a touch of pepper (very soft), and a woody base of cedar (subtle but present). The notes are very well balanced, in an incredible contrast. It gives us a feeling of lightness, refreshment, relief to hot days! It exudes with elegance (nothing exaggerated, but always present), and sets very well on skin. Great option for summer! I was very happy to have gotten this “gem” hidden from the male perfumery! Very good!!!
I found that there are similarities between Bellagio Uomo and Acqua Di Gio, they are not the same, but they follow the same line.
fleellipt – :
Acqua di Gio smells better. this has a synthetic note that almost irritates my nose.
Donahaisa – :
My son husband loved this scent. Always purchased this in Las Vegas at Bellagio Hotel. A wonderful men’s scent.