Description
Summer energy and freshness in a bottle - Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue EDT
Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue is the perfect blend of citrus and floral lightness balanced by deeper woody notes. This fragrance is perfect for those who love the freshness and carefree nature of summer. A light Mediterranean whiff, bright citrus and delicate florals create a harmonious and refreshing composition. The fragrance is well suited for everyday use as well as for special occasions. An elegant yet simple perfume to lift your spirits and give you confidence.
Fragrance notes:
- Top notes: Sicilian lemon, apple, bluebell
- Heart notes: jasmine, bamboo, white rose
- Base notes: cedarwood, amber, musky notes
How and when to use:
- For everyday wear
- For leisure activities and meetings
- For a summer picnic or beach day
- During theholiday season to create a relaxing mood
- During the spring and summer months
Recommendations:
- Apply the fragrance to your wrists, neck and behind your ears to make the scent last longer.
- Avoid spraying perfume directly onto clothes as this can stain them.
- Store the product in a cool and dark place to preserve its quality.
- Spray the perfume on damp skin after showering to help the fragrance stick.
- Don't keep the fragrance in the sun or in too hot a room, as this can spoil the smell.
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