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kcu349Negeltzex – :
Another blind buy, curious as to how it compares to light blue. There’s some resemblance but I could tell it is not light blue. It sits very close to the skin. I thought this would give me better performance than light blue in terms of sillage and longevity but sillage is soft and longevity is moderately better than light blue. It smells like clean soap.
adamdemon07 – :
I blindly bought as a present for my wife, because she likes how DGLB smells. Indeed, they are similar, but Tag Her is even better. In fact, Armaf Tag Her is a DGLB in disguise, better finished. A gorgeous arabic perfume, who makes a better impression than the european original. Long lasting and good sillage. Bergamot in opening, then a pineapple-ish accord (vanilla & orange blossom?), very durable and pleasant.
Bad_Shurik – :
I see why people compare this one with D&G Light Blue (citrus blast in the beginning), but Tag-Her actually smells strikingly similar to Alien Eau Extraordinaire, because it’s creamy (after 15 minutes or so, when the bergamot note starts to fade).
2Shae – :
Thank you, Lee6579, for setting the record straight about this one. I was nonplussed by the conflicting reviews!
{{EDIT: Yes, this is very close to Alien Eau Extraordinaire! Am wearing AEE today and just realized how similar they are. Tag-Her is more citrusy, at least my version of it is more citrusy.}}
I have only had mine about six months, so it must be the D&G Light Blue clone version. Good, because DGLB has always been problematic for me. On paper Light Blue reads like a dream, like a clean elixir perfect for my hot, humid climate and for my tendency to crave the outdoors. Lemon, apple, cedarwood, just perfect. But on my skin DGLB smells sharp and annoying, then disappears like a bad fairy off to curse a princess. Bleh. I have tried DGLB so many times to no avail! We just are not meant to be.
But Tag-Her is just different enough that it gives me the fresh feeling I wanted from DGLB with none of the bad results. The notes listed here seem off though. Way off! Here’s my experience (take w/grain of salt):
Opens with citrus topnotes and pink pepper.
Transitions to neroli/orange blossom and iso E super heart.
Musk and iso E super on drydown, with lingering lemon and neroli notes.
No rose, no vanilla, no caramel, and definitely no labdanum.
My version of Tag-Her is brisk, fresh, clean, and perfect for work or anyplace. Best in hot weather because it’s so dry and crisp. Longevity is adequate, but I like to reapply as a pick me up. I am not usually a reapplier, but this does need a boost. Great scent.
Love this bottle because it seems sturdy. Also love the Tag-Her Prestige bottle in black. Totally do not understand the name “Tag-Her” at all.
8g7bi – :
I have the pre 2014 version of this scent, it’s supposed to be comparable to By Kilian Love. The newer version is a dupe of Light Blue. The pre 2014 is a very sugary, vanilla caramel scent…and very addictive, I love it!
Fragrance Buy Canada sells both versions.
I was going to order a sample of By Kilian Love from Luckyscent to compare, but I no longer feel the need as I like this one so much. It’s also one of the longer lasting perfumes that I own.
I paid $17.95 CAD for 100 mls of Tag Her (free shipping promo)
It would cost me $14.95 CAD to get a .7 ml sample of By Kilian Love from Luckyscent.
Hope this helps clear up the contradicting reviews.
Cheers!
Saha70 – :
Similar to D&G The Light Blue
zybr – :
Just really weird on me. Funky smelling…I can even describe what I smell. Sweet with a body odor character to it. No ta!
Its the Labdanum…ick.
erihon – :
I had a bottle of Dolce and Gabbana Light Blue and I gave it to my daughter because it did not smell good to me. I definitely know what D&C Light Blue smells like and Tag her smells almost just like Light blue to me with a prettier fragrance. The pepper and orange blossom are the power notes that blast out when first sprayed but quickly fades into the mixture of jasmine,iris,honeysuckle, musk,,,maybe a hint of vanilla. I don’t know about the other stuff because I’m not familiar with those scents. I never smelled the rose at all…not even a tiny bit. The dry down is nice, spicy and warm. The silage is tremendous so you definitely don’t want to spray it directly on you or no one will want to be around you very long.lol! I spray it directly into my fan and let it land on me. Stays with me and smelling nice all day. Tag her is a very nice ramped up version of D&C Light Blue in my opinion.
stimjay – :
I tried this today at an outlet perfume store after my bf & I both liked the initial smell off of the sprayer. I gave it 2 good sprays on my wrists and was immediately enchanted by the fresh, cool zesty & lightly woody snapped green scent of bamboo, or fig tree notes. Think the opening of L’artisan’s Premier Figieur, or Ciel d’Arain. Lovely! We both thought, & walked round the shops for a bit to give it a test run.
Sadly in 5-10mins it faded to a sort of sweet neroli, & a not so smooth brewed tea note (& an astringent quality to the neroli oil) for a contrast to the sweet notes. Not so nice & the magic of the opening was all gone. Shane, if it could have held that top I’d have taken it home! It also was a skinscent by this time, which disappointed my bf walking beside me since he liked the opening so much. Can’t speak for the longevity but certainly not a bomb on my dry skin!
Doesn’t smell much like Kilian’s Love to me, personally; that one was thicker, sweeter, richer, and better blended. Also didn’t have anything like this opening or undertone.
Razolla – :
Great, cheaper alternative for Kilian Love don’t be shy. Sweet caramel vanilla scent with great sillage. I sense nothing fresh or citrusy here.
yomayo – :
For the love!!! This scent is really strong and long lasting, BUT to me, it smelled of fresh cut super stinky weeds with the ever-so-pungent stench of a heavy bug spray!!! I’m really not sure where anyone could get anything “sweet” out of this, but I couldn’t get the stink off for an entire day!!
lenysia18 – :
Wow! I had this perfume for a week and had to return it. It has the strength of a nuclear bomb and lasts all day and into the night until the next morning’s shower. And even then I could still smell it on my skin
Oh for the love of all that is good, don’t even spray this one time on your body. Maybe once in the air and then run through the mist as fast as you can, really it’s that strong!
The first blast is toxically sweet, like all the flowers in the world got together to work out at the gym. After an hour they get horribly sweaty and instead of showering they all decided to use an ancient, 50 year old dusting powder from an antique store. I’m sure someone, somewhere will like this, but it just did not work for me.
All that being said, the bottle is gorgeous and very unusual.