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Kinda feels like Armani took the aquatic DNA and finally gave it the refinement it deserved. The marine notes are bright and clean, but the incense gives it that polished, almost dressed-up edge. There’s also a subtle herbal/green feel in the background that keeps it from being too generic. I’ve worn this casually and on nights out, and it works both ways. That’s rare. It also doesn’t have that loud synthetic vibe some modern fresh scents have, which I appreciate. Lasts around 8 hours on me with a nice scent trail early on. Honestly, this is one of those easy recommendations. Super likable, super classy.
This stuff is so satisfying. First spray gives me that salty marine hit with a little citrus sparkle, then it settles into this smooth incense thing that keeps pulling me back to my wrist. It’s fresh, but not basic. Dark, but not heavy. Armani balanced it really well. Tbh a lot of blue fragrances blur together for me, but this one stands out because it actually has some character. I’ve gotten a bunch of compliments with it too, especially in warm weather. Projection is strong enough without choking people out. If you liked Profumo, this is absolutely worth trying. I’m a huge fan.
I love this because it doesn’t do the usual boring shower gel thing the whole time. The opening is fresh and aquatic, sure, but then the incense and green patchouli make it feel richer and more serious. It’s still super wearable though. Like, I could wear this to work, dinner, literally whenever. If the original ADG was the carefree beach guy, this is him ten years later in a nice jacket. Performance is also better than I expected from a fresh scent. I get 7-9 hours pretty easily. Not beast mode, but more than enough. This one just smells expensive and effortless.
I love this because it’s fresh without smelling basic. A lot of blue fragrances go shower gel on me, but this one has that mineral/marine feel with lavender and patchouli that gives it some depth. It’s clean, masculine, and kinda sexy in a low-key way. Not loud like Sauvage, not sweet like all the ambroxan bombs, just really well balanced. I’ve worn it to work and also on a date and it fit both perfectly. Lasted about 6-7 hours for me, which is enough. Honestly one of those scents that makes you feel put together fast.
I really like this. It keeps that Acqua di Giò marine vibe but makes it darker and smoother, like the regular Profondo grew up a little. I get a fresh sea-mineral opening with some green mandarin sparkle, then it settles into this clean aromatic thing with lavender that smells super easy to wear. Not groundbreaking, but honestly I don’t need every fragrance to reinvent the wheel. This just smells polished and masculine without trying too hard. Lasts around 7 hours on me with solid projection for the first couple. Minor flaw: it can feel a bit familiar if you own a lot of blue fragrances. Still, def one of the better designer freshies out right now.
This is so good. It keeps that Acqua di Giò marine DNA but makes it darker, smoother, and way more polished. I get a salty sea vibe right away with some green mandarin brightness, then a clean woody drydown that just smells expensive. Kinda reminds me of what I wanted Profumo to do on my skin, but this feels easier and more modern. Super versatile too — office, dinner, hot weather, whatever. Performance is really solid on me, around 7-8 hours with nice projection for the first couple. Easy 5 stars because I keep reaching for it without even thinking.
I went in expecting another generic aquatic and came out kinda impressed. This has that salty ocean air feel, but the lavender and patchouli give it more texture than I expected. It smells mature without going old-school, which is a hard balance. Like, you could wear this in your 20s or 40s and it still fits. I love how smooth it is in the drydown—fresh, slightly dark, very Armani. If I’m being picky, it doesn’t have the addictive wow factor of something like Dior Homme Parfum or even the instant recognizability of Sauvage. But that’s also why I like it. Less loud, more classy. Lasts about 7 hours on me, maybe a little longer on clothes.
Tbh I wanted to love this more. The opening is fresh and salty with a little green herbal touch, and the incense in the background gives it a darker twist that keeps it from being totally basic. So it’s definitely pleasant. But after 20 minutes it settles into a pretty familiar blue masculine scent and I stop noticing anything special. Kinda reminds me of the cleaner side of Dylan Blue mixed with the usual Acqua di Giò DNA. Not bad at all, just not wow. It lasts fine, maybe 6 hours, but projection isn’t beast mode. I’d wear it to work no problem, I just wouldn’t pay full retail.
This is nice enough, just not something I’d reach for over and over. I get a soft powdery vibe with a little musk and maybe some light floral thing in the background, like violet or iris. It feels very airy and polished, very Guerlain in that understated way, but tbh it also fades into the crowd fast. Not offensive at all, super easy to wear to work or just during the day. The downside is it never really becomes memorable on me. Performance is okay-ish, around 5-6 hours but pretty close to the skin after the first hour. Decent perfume, just missing that wow factor.
I really like this one. Eau de Tulle feels airy and polished, like a sheer fabric but in perfume form. I get a soft powdery vibe with a little musky sweetness and maybe a hint of something floral in the background. It’s not loud at all, which I actually love because it wears super easy. Kinda gives me that clean, elegant Guerlain style without feeling old-school. The only minor issue is performance — on me it sits pretty close after a couple hours and I get around 5-6 hours total. Still, I keep reaching for it because it just smells classy and calm.
Tbh this is exactly what I wanted from a modern aquatic. The opening gives me bergamot and that deep ocean air thing, but it never turns harsh or screechy. Then the woods come in and make it feel smooth and masculine instead of sporty. It’s not trying to be BR540 or some ultra-sweet crowd pleaser, and I really appreciate that. This just smells confident and easy to wear. I’ve gotten a bunch of compliments with it too, mostly from people saying I smell really fresh and classy. Def highly recommend if you want something clean that still has character.
Yeah this is really good. It keeps that Acqua di Giò DNA but makes it deeper, smoother, and way more grown. I get a clean marine vibe up top, then incense starts peeking through and gives it this dark blue, slightly classy feel. The patchouli in the drydown is super nice too, not dirty at all, just adds weight. It kinda reminds me of Profumo, but less sharp and easier to wear. On my skin it lasts around 8 hours with solid projection for the first 2. Super versatile but still feels special. Easy 5 stars from me, def full bottle worthy.
Not gonna overthink it, I just love wearing this. It smells clean, masculine, and confident without trying too hard. I get fresh sea notes first, then incense and patchouli make it warmer and smoother as it dries down. That combo just works. It kinda sits in that space where Bleu de Chanel is more polished and Sauvage is louder, but this feels cooler and more relaxed. Really easy reach when I want something fresh that still has depth. Great for spring and summer, but honestly I’d wear it year-round. Performance is very solid too, around 7-8 hours. Def one of Armani’s best releases in a while.
This one is just easy to like. I wore it to work and got two compliments before lunch, which almost never happens with fresh scents for me. The marine note hits first, then I notice rosemary and a smooth woody base that keeps it from feeling too sporty. It smells clean, modern, and a little more dressed up than the usual gym-blue stuff. I love this kind of fragrance because it works in heat, office, dinner, whatever. Not super unique though, and if you already own a bunch of ADG flankers you may not need it. But as an all-rounder? Really solid. On my skin it projects nicely for 2 hours and hangs around most of the day.
This is nice, just not exciting. I get a clean marine vibe with some bergamot up top and a smooth woody drydown, and yeah it smells good. Super easy to wear, very safe, very Armani. But that’s also the problem for me... it never really does anything memorable. It kinda sits in that designer blue space where you’ve smelled bits of it before. Not as sharp as some aquatics and not as loud as Sauvage, which I appreciate. Performance is decent, around 6-7 hours on me, with moderate projection for the first couple hours. Overall, solid everyday scent, but for a parfum I wanted a little more personality.
Eau de Tulle smells like a sheer fabric in perfume form, which is kinda the point I guess. I get a clean musky feel, some pale floral notes, and a tiny hint of citrus in the opening. It’s fresh and easy, and I can see why some people would love it for everyday wear. For me though, it’s a 3/5 because it’s almost too delicate. Not boring exactly, but very safe. If you like louder stuff or anything with a strong vanilla/amber base, this will probably feel underwhelming. Projection is soft the whole way through. Nice, tasteful, but I wouldn’t call it special especially for Guerlain prices.
This is super pretty, just don’t expect beast mode. Eau de Tulle comes off fresh and slightly floral on my skin, with a soft musky drydown that feels really expensive. I love how effortless it is. It kinda reminds me of the cleaner side of some Chanel exclusifs, but less sharp and more floaty. Great for work, brunch, or whenever you want to smell put together without announcing yourself to the room. My only complaint is that it’s almost too subtle for the price, and I wish the projection had a bit more presence. Still, the vibe is lovely and very wearable.
Tbh this is really good, just not super exciting. The opening has that bright bergamot/mandarin pop, then I get a salty marine feel and a woody drydown that’s clean and slightly deep. It’s the kind of scent that makes you smell put together, like crisp shirt energy. I love that it doesn’t go shower gel in a cheap way, which a lot of blue scents do. Kinda reminds me of Bleu de Chanel and Profondo having a more refined cousin. My only issue is the parfum label made me expect more richness. Performance is decent, like 6-8 hours, but not beast mode. Still a very easy grab and def crowd-pleasing.
Tbh this was a letdown for me. It opens with a nice marine/bergamot freshness, but then it just turns kinda flat and generic way too fast. I was hoping for something deeper and darker from the Parfum label, but the incense barely shows up on my skin and the whole thing feels watered down. It reminds me a bit of the regular Acqua di Giò line, just heavier and less exciting. Performance is also not great for the price — I get maybe 5-6 hours, and projection gets close to skin pretty quick. Not terrible, just really underwhelming and definitely overpriced for what it does.
I really wanted to like this because Guerlain usually gets me, but Eau de Tulle felt weirdly unfinished. I get a soft powdery vibe and maybe a faint musky floral thing, but it never really develops into anything interesting. It just sits there. Kinda reminds me of those airy fabric-mist type scents, except this costs way more and still feels less satisfying. On my skin it stayed super close and was basically gone in like 4-5 hours. Not offensive at all, just bland. Tbh the whole thing feels overpriced for how little personality it has. Elegant, sure, but in a forgettable way.