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Algiz – :
Had high hopes for this because other Armafs I have tried have been excellent. Voyage Bleu, however, while long lasting and strong in sillage smells harsh, sharply synthetic. Yes it has a close similarity to original BdC but definitely not BdC Parfum. BdC Parfum is a much spicier scent with an Oud/Incense flavour – I currently have a 2ml sample of this and definitely prefer it to Armaf Voyage Bleu and original BdC.
Voyage Bleu holds on to an astringent lemon/nutmeg/ginger accord that kinda burns the nostrils. The scent trail is ok but not remarkable and doesn’t exude the usual Armaf quality.
No Voyage Bleu is much closer to Scorpio Collection Night which is around the same price point but a more pleasant scent to wear overall – to my nose at least. :o)
I do feel bad being so brutal on my review of Voyage Bleu but I just don’t dig it. I’m very much still an Armaf fan though.
Kilfempollallg – :
what incense??
ariff – :
Much better than Tag-him, incense here is more prominent.
Still synthetic and a bit harsh (way less than Tag-him!) in the first 20 minutes before it starts to develop into a more sophisticated scent which is remarkably close to Bleu de Chanel, overall a very good clone by Armaf.
Update: the whiffs I get from it even right after applying are pretty close to the real stuff! it is just that you don’t need to dig your nose and sniff it up close within the first 30 minutes if you want to avoid the initial harshness!
tankistsasha – :
Bleu de chanel verryy god
mucsergej – :
Awesome Clone of Bleu de Chanel Eau de Parfum, the first 10-15 sprays are quite faint as a scent but after 3-4 days of use everything comes in place and the magic goes on for quite a long time
ВЛАДИСЛАВ77 – :
I’ve owned Bleu de Chanel in the distant, foggy past, and I currently own Dylan Blue. My weak memory mistakenly linked the two together as sniffing much the same. Then I took delivery of Voyage Bleu, and I gave it its first outing around the house—an evening of relaxation and not doing much. The wearing of Voyage Bleu brought BDC back vivid. Voyage Bleu smells more like BDC than BDC does, it is a caricature. It is in eau de parfum concentration too, and it was still on my hoodie this morning, singing away to itself. It’s still there now, 24 hours later.
Of all my seventy-odd fragrances, I feel compelled to write on this one—all £7.50 worth of it. I’m deliberating over my words for the sake of a cheap bottle of clone-juice. But heed me—whatever steps you need to take to acquire this, do so without dallying.
I have no clue as to projection and sillage. Trust me, you won’t care. Scrap that… You will smell yourself where you’ve been, where you are. Great, visible jet trails will form in your wake and in your sitting, and your associates will squint at you through the fug.
Remember the final scene in ‘Perfume’ (great film), when Grenouille unleashes the vial on the multitude, and they all succumb to its charm, and they are rendered useless in its presence? Voyage Bleu is that weapon.
Put me in my coffin with this on.
Crorsonoemege – :
I’ve owned this for a year now and can attest that this is the closest to Bleu de Chanel than any other clone. It has a nice incense note to it that makes it very masculine. I think it is better than Armaf Tag-Him (had a bottle of that as well) since the opening of Voyage is a lot smoother.
My favorite Bleu de Chanel clone would have to be Perry Ellis Pour Homme, but Voyage Bleu is more accurate to the original BdC. Even though Voyage Bleu is closer to the original fragrance, I prefer PE Pour Homme because it is sweeter and a tad more fresh.
Either way, both are exceptional clones if you don’t want to spend the money on the original BdC (discounters don’t sell Chanel products so it will be full price).
Alex4900 – :
1. Bottle – Thick glass with magnetic cap. Pretty neat actually. Decent sprayer
2. Fragrance – Clone of Bleu de Chanel Parfum from Chanel. One of the best opening and top notes I have ever encountered. Very good clone. Better than its brother Tag Him from the same brand.
3. Longevity – This is where it hurts. 2-3 hrs with 3 sprays. Very Poor for a eau de parfum, it does not make sense
4. Silage – Poor. 1 ft. Advice – Spray it on clothes rather than on skin.
5. Price – Dirt cheap
6. Overall – 5 / 10 (A bit generic smell but personally I find it really fresh and nice)
7. Should you buy / skip – Skip. There are better clones out there for Blue de Chanel. Did I mention the opening though?