Light Blue Forever

Light Blue Forever

Dolce&Gabbana

Good price

Light Blue Forever by Dolce&Gabbana ranks among the best perfumes for women .This top white flowers fragrance blends Apple, Blood Orange, Cashmeran, Cedar, Lemon, Musk, Orange Blossom, White Flowers notes with white flowers, fruits & vegetables, citrus, woods & mosses, natural & weird, musk, amber and animalic accords, earning high praise in our perfume review community. Light Blue Forever excels as one of the best perfumes for summer or spring, shining during day wear. Our PerfumeRates community ranks Light Blue Forever as a leading white flowers fragrance for women, a must-try from Dolce&Gabbana's top perfume brands. Dive into the best perfume reviews, explore top women's fragrances, and discover cheap perfume deals on PerfumeRates!


Votes

spring404
summer610
fall99
winter58
day994
night176
Longevity(525)
enduringlongmoderateshortfaint
72.2
Sillage(498)
powerfulstrongsoftclose
66.5
Price value(463)
excellentgoodfaircostlynot worthy
74.2
female (439)
unisex (133)
male (9)
76%
23%
2%
All ocassions

Notes

AppleApple
Blood OrangeBlood Orange
CashmeranCashmeran
CedarCedar
LemonLemon
MuskMusk
Orange BlossomOrange Blossom
White FlowersWhite Flowers

Reviews

This scent leaves me disappointed as someone who loves neroli oil. I’d only consider it at a significant discount. The opening is invigorating, like slicing fresh lemon for the first 10 minutes, but then flowers emerge and the projection fades after another 20 minutes. Light orange blossoms hang close to the skin, and you have to stick your nose near an arm or shirt to remember it's there. In warmer weather, it’s even more fleeting. It’s a great morning routine scent for medical workers—by the time they arrive at work, it’s gone, but if stress hits within the first few hours of a nurse’s shift, she might catch a whiff again in relaxation. To make it last about eight hours, you need to overspray, even on clothes.

It brings to mind memories of warm summer evenings by the beach. A fresh sweetness with citrus topnotes that evolve into warmer, sweeter undertones. It’s not overpowering but has staying power, really shining in the drydown phase.

I'm saying goodbye to this perfume. There's nothing wrong with it—I still really like it—but I think my sister would adore it even more than I do.

The opening reminds me of Tom Ford's Neroli Portfolio Acqua, but with a touch more floral sweetness. The scent settles into a generic feel, making it less memorable over time. It feels more feminine than Light Blue Intense, which is designed for women. Overall, it’s a decent fragrance that many could enjoy, though I think most would prefer the original Light Blue or its intense flanker version.

The perfume doesn’t hit the right notes for me.

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