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SypeSletSek – :
The opening of Trussardi Blue Land reminds me of the typical men’s cologne aftershave scent: fresh aromatic lavender, a bit sweet coumarin, and a faint mossy undertone. This is not my favourite combination of smell, but here it’s less aggressive than most. Soon a salty, even slightly spicy note arises. Mixed with chewy, cosy cashmeran musk, Blue Land feels surprisingly nuanced in the middle phase. In the late dry down, a clean laundry musk finally takes over, although the sea salt-like note still persists in the background until the end.
The sillage is relatively soft and the longevity is around 8 hours. Blue Land is not something to my personal taste, nor is it very original. But as a fresh, inoffensive men’s cologne, I think it combining aromatic freshness and sea salt works pretty well.
tabletkiss – :
This is actually the first time in my perfume history that I bought something that the woman at the department store recommended. “If you’re looking for a fresh scent for spring/summer, try Trussardi Blue Land”, she said. “It’s just in!” Hesitant as I was – I don’t particularly have good experience with store recommendations – I sprayed some on my wrist, sniffed the opening and continued my search, kind of forgetting about Blue Land. The opening was not all that great to be honest. So I thought: ‘Meh..’
Later that day, I was walking on the street and a friend of mine said to me: “Man, what is that great smell?”. At first, I didn’t realize it was coming from me. I remembered having Blue Land on my wrist, so I sniffed it and.. wow! The opening at the department store totally fooled me. The scent had developed into a really attractive fresh and spicy scent with dominating green apple and citrus.
Smell and performance wise, it’s quite similar to Dolce & Gabbana Pour Homme. Sillage and projection are good enough but nothing groundbreaking, but that doesn’t matter to me. It’s for guys who want to smell good but don’t want to be ‘the cologne guy’. Couldn’t imagine much hate towards this scent since it’s so inoffensive; which makes it great for the office.
As a final note: I’ve never had the original – Trussardi My Land – so I cannot compare them. To me, the smell was similar to Dolce & Gabbana Pour Homme.
Complex notes? No.
Truly original smell? No.
Spring & Summer crowdpleaser? YES!
Lady_Xamka – :
The first couple of minutes very fresh maybe a little weird “house cleaner artificial fake smell” like fresh but its gone very soon and remain very pleasant, the middle tones (the body) which is greenapple-ish citrus-ish and very attractive and fresh alongside with the base notes which is quite the same as my land masculine leather-ish and after a couple of hours mostly the base is dominating. Its fresh for spring and summer.Like the fresh copy of my land, I guess that was the aim. Me likey… a lot.