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Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue Body Scrub Gel

3 January 2009 No Comment

dolce-gabbana-light-blue-body-scrub-gelThe Dolce& Gabbana Light Blue Body Scrub Gel for Women is a very popular product in the famous body and bath collection. Every woman who enjoys the Light Blue fragrance should own one of these.

The Body Scrub Gel for women is one of those products that is used to cleanse the skin and clean impurities from it. It is also very effective at removing dead skin cells. It does all of this, while at the same time enhancing the skin with the wonderful Light Blue scent. The Body Scrub Gel’s main focus is to refresh and cleanse the skin, but it is known to moisturize and hydrate. When a woman uses this product, her skin will feel fresh, soft, clean and invigorated.

The Dolce and Gabbana Light Blue Body Scrub Gel contains a very nice fragrance that brings forth the spirit of the Mediterranean. When the woman uses this, she will be transported to the shores of Sicily. The fragrance is a citrus, floral and somewhat spicy scent that is very light and crisp. Ingredients such as Granny Smith Apple, Jasmine, Amber, Musk and Rose all come together to create this beautiful and unique perfumed fragrance.  To get the most of this scent and to enhance it, it is always good to use it with the D & G Light Blue EDT Spray.

The Body Scrub for a Gel works well with Light Blue Eau De Toilette Spray, Deodorant and Body Lotion

  •          Launch Date: 2001
  •          Fragrance Notes: granny smith apple, sicilian cedar, bluebells, jasmine, white rose, bamboo, cedarwood, amber, musks.
  •          Recommended-Use: Summer Wear, Casual
  •          Fragrance Style: Light but Astute
  •          Size: 6.8 oz (200ml)

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