For this entry, I want to do a comparison post between two men’s colognes, with fairly aquatic compositions: Dylan Blue by Versace vs. Light Blue Eau Intense by D&G. Which of these two popular fragrances, smells better? Which has the better longevity and strength?
I have worn and reviewed each, over the past few years, and will now breakdown which one is the better buy.
Quick Overview
My Verdict
Light Blue Eau Intense is the better fragrance. Dylan Blue has the stronger projection, but Light Blue Eau Intense smells fresher, opens better, lasts longer, and is more enjoyable overall.
Dylan Blue is still a good citrus-aquatic fragrance, but the ambroxan, pepper, and violet leaf dry down is not as strong as its opening. Light Blue Eau Intense is colder, cleaner, and better for hot weather.
| Category | Versace Dylan Blue | D&G Light Blue Eau Intense | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Opening | Starts with bergamot, grapefruit, aquatic notes, ambroxan, and fig. The citrus aquatic opening is one of its best parts. | Opens with frozen grapefruit, mandarin, juniper, and aquatic notes. It is colder, fresher, and more refreshing. | Light Blue Eau Intense |
| Projection | Starts stronger and reaches a higher projection level early in the wear. | Can also be strong at first, but does not hit quite the same projection level as Dylan Blue. | Dylan Blue |
| Longevity | Lasts around 6-7 hours, which is decent and serviceable. | Can last around 9 hours, giving it the clear advantage in staying power. | Light Blue Eau Intense |
| Versatility | Great for spring and summer, but can work year round. Useful for casual wear, dates, and dressed-up situations. | Also great for spring and summer, but can work year round. Easy to wear casually, dressed up, or on dates. | Tie |
| Overall Scent | A good citrus aquatic scent, but the dry down leans more into ambroxan, pepper, and violet leaf. | Fresher, colder, more aquatic, longer lasting, and better overall. The chilled fruit, aquatic accord, juniper, and woody base make it more enjoyable. | Light Blue Eau Intense |
Tale of the Tape
Dylan Blue
Notes include: black pepper, violet leaf, grapefruit, bergamot, tonka bean, ambrox, fig leaf
Click here to try: VERSACE Pour Homme Sealed Dylan Blue Eau de Toilette, 3.4 Ounce
Read my full review: Dylan Blue
Light Blue Eau Intense
Notes include: mandarin, frozen grapefruit, juniper, aquatic accord, amber woods, musk
Click here to try: Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue Intense Eau de Parfum Spray for Men, 1.6 Ounce
My review: Light Blue Eau Intense
Opening
Bergamot and grapefruit are the top notes of Dylan Blue. These two notes sit on top of a somewhat aquatic accord, surrounded by ambroxan, and a fig note which gives it some distinction versus other fragrances in this style. The opening is one of my favorite parts of Dylan Blue.
Light Blue Eau Intense also opens up with grapefruit, but is instead joined by mandarin orange, and the grapefruit has a frozen coolness added. It doesn’t have that same peppery intensity as the original, but I instead get plenty of juinper, and the aquatic accord in the beginning.
Which is better? I really enjoy how both of them start off, but I would say that I like Eau Intense more than Dylan Blue. It is refreshing and aquatic and doesn’t bring about similar thoughts of Sauvage, like Dylan Blue can.
Edge: Eau Intense
Projection
The sillage of both can be strong at first, but I think Dylan Blue hits a higher level. An hour or two into the wear, both of these colognes move more into the moderate end of things.
Edge: Dylan Blue
Longevity
Dylan Blue lasts for 6-7 hours on my skin and I never get any more than that. It’s decent and serviceable. Light Blue Eau Intense will last or 9 hours, in my experiences with it.
Edge: Eau Intense
Versatility
Both are great in the spring/summer, but can work year round. Both can go casual, more dressed, up and out on a date, if need be. I don’t really see much of a distinction between these fragrances, here.
Edge: Push
Overall Scent
Dylan Blue grew to me having a higher esteem for the fragrance, the more I tested it out. I still don’t love it, but I do like the citrus aquatic opening, a whole lot.
The rest of the wear, becomes laden with ambroxan, pepper, and violet leaf. That part of it isn’t as good, but again, not terrible either. I never came around to thinking that the dry down, was more than decent.
Light Blue Eau Intense is better, in my opinion. The opening is even better than Dylan Blue’s which is the highlight of its life, and it also lasts longer.
It’s super fresh and the aquatic/fruit elements are chilled, which is really awesome on a hot day. Plus, the woody base with juniper floating around, only adds to its pleasant smell.
It’s a pretty close match up, but I’m going with the Dolce, in this one.
Winner: Eau Intense
Who Should Buy Versace Dylan Blue?
Buy Dylan Blue if you want the stronger projecting fragrance. It is best if you like grapefruit, bergamot, ambroxan, fig leaf, violet leaf, and pepper. It works well for casual wear, spring, summer, dates, and year-round use. It also makes sense if you want something more in the blue fragrance style.
Who Should Buy D&G Light Blue Eau Intense?
Buy Light Blue Eau Intense if you want the better summer fragrance. It is fresher, colder, longer lasting, and more aquatic than Dylan Blue. It is best if you like frozen grapefruit, mandarin, juniper, aquatic notes, musk, and amber woods. This is the better choice for hot days, vacations, casual wear, and warm-weather daily use.
FAQ: Light Blue Eau Intense vs Dylan Blue
Which is better, Light Blue Eau Intense or Dylan Blue?
Light Blue Eau Intense is better overall. It has the better opening, better longevity, and better overall scent, while Dylan Blue only wins projection.
Does Light Blue Eau Intense last longer than Dylan Blue?
Yes. Light Blue Eau Intense can last around 9 hours, while Dylan Blue usually lasts around 6-7 hours.
Does Dylan Blue project better than Light Blue Eau Intense?
Yes. Dylan Blue has the edge in projection, especially during the first part of the wear.
Which one smells fresher?
Light Blue Eau Intense smells fresher. It has a colder aquatic style with frozen grapefruit, mandarin, juniper, musk, and amber woods.
Which one is better for summer?
Light Blue Eau Intense is better for summer. It is colder, more refreshing, more aquatic, and performs well in hot weather.

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