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Сну Смумрик – :
100% God. Seriously ML for ML absolutely 100% purchase Aqua Di Gio and you won’t be let down. My Lord, I agree with you. This line is simply abysmal and is all ready treading water and walking on thin ice with in the fragrance community because of their spamming, lying about being natural oils, and just plain bad business model
Vladimir1980 – :
I have to agree with Ozy…this fragrance bears a resemblance to Acqua Di Gio, but Perry Ellis 360 Red and Paris Hilton Just Me are far less expensive and far better interpretations of the original. Better yet, just buy the original AdG and you’ll save money and wear a great smelling classic masculine scent.
sarhan – :
Dua Fragrances Desert Water is the house’s take on the infamous Armani Acqua Di Gio, and the resemblance, scent-wise, is very strong.
Desert Water’s performance is better than the original Acqua di Gio, but is comparable to Acqua di Gio Profumo, but is much less significant than most of Dua’s offerings. As I already own Profumo, I would not likely invest in Desert Water, but Desert Water is a fair consideration for anyone looking for something very similar to, but notably stronger than, the original ADG.
7 out 10
Ed_surgut – :
I really like this one. Acqua di gio? 90% yes but I would say this is a more refinend niche version of it. Lasts long time and projects properly but theese things aren’t issues with adg either. Adg used to be my signature scent back in 1998 and it is a pleasure to find it again in a better version.