Bleu Paradis Terry de Gunzburg

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Bleu Paradis Terry de Gunzburg

Bleu Paradis Terry de Gunzburg

Rated 4.20 out of 5 based on 10 customer ratings
(10 customer reviews)

Bleu Paradis Terry de Gunzburg for women of Terry de Gunzburg

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Description

Bleu Paradis by Terry de Gunzburg is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women. Bleu Paradis was launched in 2014. The nose behind this fragrance is Michel Almairac. Top note is litchi; middle note is rose; base notes are cedar, amber and musk.

10 reviews for Bleu Paradis Terry de Gunzburg

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    This is such a special fragrance to me. My signature scent for the last two years. I see that the reviewes are quite mixed, so I guess this might be a tricky fragrance, but at least on my body chemistry it works great. The compliments I’ve got on this scent are too many to count.
    It is a bit of a strange hybrid between a very light and fruity floral daytime fragrance and some type of a night time fragrance. The rose notes are strong and fresh along with the lyche, but the musk is more prominent in the dry down along with the cedar and amber notes. There is however nothing aquatic about this in my oppinion, even if the name and appearance might make you think so.
    I mostly use this in summer, night time and day time year round. It does not last super long on me, but the staying power is ok. 3-4 hours maybe. Do not mind reapplying often tho..
    The bottle is also stunning in my oppinion. Simple and elegant.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    When I first scented it, I was astonished, so unique a scent it seemed to me. I really felt litchi as a top note and then it opened into a woody, sweet but fresh scent. But when tried it on my skin, the fragrance immediately changed. The litchi tones went away within a second and what remained was a non-signature sweet tone. I had to immediately put another dose of perfume on my skin because I already didn’t feel it. The longevity was very poor anyway.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Indeed a blue paradise… Soooo soft and delicate litchi & rose combo reminds a calming effect of an azure lagoon… Mmhhhmmmm. Can you feel the warm breeze caressing your face and the tender tropical waves washing your feet? 🙂
    As any paradise doesn’t last long, this one is not long-lasting, either. I don’t care, however, as much as I use this perfume as my bed-time fragrance. Sweet dreams! 🙂

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    On my skin, it’s tropical fruity alcohol drink … boozy and musky, a bit sweet and fruity … very unique
    Rating:
    Scent 8/10
    Sillage: 7/10
    Longevity: 8/10

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    “Bleu Paradis” is a very cute scent – it gives a vibe of being all care free and summery without being too much of a “soda in a perfume bottle”. I dig this, I got a fantastic green, aromatic vibe at the opening and was eager to see how this develops. It didn’t.
    The heart brought fruity rose on a clean musk base and pretty much nothing else.
    Given the price tag – I have to agree there is nothing much to this originality and composition wise. It’s also super fleeting and barely there. A staying power of merely few hours with such a low silage is a slap in the face given the price tag on this scent.
    I wouldn’t suggest wasting time on a sample.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    unique and !!! this is a blue slightly smoking cigarette! i really wonder where did the smoking effect come from if these are the notes!?
    the smell is creamy, elegant, dark, with an amazing impression of face cream. don’t get fooled by the fruiti notes cause this one is never fruiti. the litchi here is added slightly and the kind of less sweet than the one found in Manakara by Indult. the Musk, Amber, & Cedar makes a very good mix. this is definitely unisex.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Don’t be deceived by the Blue in the name or the color of this perfume, there is no aquatic or marine notes (normally associated with Blue) in Blue Paradise.
    Essentially a Floral Woody perfume – Rose and Oakmoss dominates from the opening, then about 30mins later Cedar Wood and Musky notes take over, giving this perfume a unisex appeal.
    Overall nothing special. The bottle is nice and sturdy – only wish I had bought Rose Infernale (from this series by TdG) instead.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    Lychee and rose are always a happy marriage of notes in my opinion. How can you not smile when you wear this fresh, dewy combination?
    Musk makes this perfume breathe with soft gentle breath, while cedar brings some grounding woods. Amber provides a little warmth that radiates through the juicy floral-fruity accord.
    Blue Paradis is a closed mouth charismatic Mona Lisa smile with a little knowing flirt in her eyes.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    Lovely! A soft, wet rose in the tradition of Roses de Chloe (look it up on this site, they share the exact same notes!) and Cartier De Lune. I sprayed De Lune on one arm and Bleu Paradis on the other; after the dry down, this fragrance had a sharper “wood note” (De Lune was sweeter) but they are still quite similar.
    This is a beautiful, gentle fragrance to wear for day, particularly when in close quarters, as it is unlikely to offend others who do not care for perfume and sillage is not very strong. It did give me a slight headache, though, as sometimes happens with musky scents. The top notes are a bit sweet and have that distinctive “wet paper” vibe (not a bad thing!) but it dries down to a woody rose musk. It does have a touch of “pencil shavings”-just a touch-in the dry down which may bother some, so try it and wait for dry down before purchasing. The above fragrances are great substitutes if price is an issue.
    Personally, I will enjoy this sample-and may even look around for another sample or two-before moving on to other scents that are more interesting and unique, since I already own De Lune. If you are looking for a soft, pretty, gentle everyday fragrance that communicates ladylike sweetness, this could be your scent!

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    Bleu Paradis is better than Fruit Defendu, it has more punch. Still soo light, it is very fresh, almost citrusy, due to the litchi, a natural juicy sweetness is present too, then it turns musky, with an ok longevity..I will add those latest creations by Terry de Gunzburg are nothing to rave about..for over $100, originality and longevity should be essential..
    No, not here, nothing great!!

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