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Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue Body Cream for Women

3 January 2009 No Comment

dolce-gabbana-light-blue-refreshing-body-creamThe Dolce& Gabbana Light Blue Body Cream for Women is an essential product in this popular fragrance line. It is a must have for the woman who enjoys the scent and wants to bathed in the wonderful silkiness of the body cream.

The body cream can be described as the signature “Light Blue” scent that people have raved about for years. The lotion is a non-greasy formulation which makes it very easy to be absorbed into the skin. The ingredients that are contained in it are unique as it will maximize the benefits it has for the skin. The skin will be moisturized, soothed and made to feel silky smooth. It works with all skin types and if you want to enhance the Light Blue fragrance, then this is a must.

The Dolce and Gabbana Light Blue Refreshing Body Cream is very similar to the fragrance people love. The cream contains tones of green apples that mix with fruit and flower notes. These scents make the wearer feel as if they are Sicily in the Mediterranean. There will be hints of bluebells, jasmine and musk peppered all throughout the body cream. All of these work together very well and this makes it the perfect choice for a hot summer day. When using the D & G Light Blue Body Cream, it can enhance the fragrance of the perfume. This is a perfect product choice.

The Body Cream works well with Light Blue Eau De Toilette Spray, Deodorant and Shower Gel

  • Launch Date: 2001
  • Fragrance Notes: granny smith apple, sicilian cedar, bluebells, jasmine, white rose, bamboo, cedarwood, amber, musks.
  • Recommended-Use: Casual, Summer Wear
  • Fragrance Style: Light but Discerning
  • Size: 6.8oz

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