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nicolasmclon – :
I go in to my local Space NK all the time in the hope that they might suddenly start stocking more fragrance lines than they do currently. The only two brands that have masculine appeal are Acqua di Parma of which I’ve tried everything and Nasomatto which they don’t seem to have the full range. I’ve tried laughter Nuit (a feminine) from Space NK’s own line and was very impressed by it, nothing mind blowing but I loved it and was trying to convince my girlfriend to get it.
So now I’m glad I’ve now stumbled upon the masculine line because both fragrances are very impressive. Unfortunately I can’t review NK Man as it’s not in the database which is a shame because it’s a wonderful scent.
This one… ‘Blue’ is equally good in a different way and really complex for a standard male ‘own brand’ fragrance. I got each note from it with a definite balance and progression as it ages on the skin.
It opens with lime citrus and super clean cedar which to me is prominent throughout. There’s a hint of basil and maybe a little pepper, anise and as it settles down, more Oakmoss.
It’s definitely a manly smell without being overtly so.
Nothing magnificent here but just a very good creation which would be a smart choice for those who enjoy the lighter citrus side of designer perfumery but want something that’s a break from the normal fair but still retains the quality of a Chanel or Dior.
Not surprisingly a quality fragrance has a quality nose behind it. Sillage is soft, Longevity was fairly impressive.