Customer reviews of Dark Blue by Hugo Boss
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Review of Dark Blue by Rachel Hampel




Very sporty... my 23 year old brother loved this for Christmas!
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Review of Dark Blue by Rish Fernando




When I spary at the first time my girlfriend said any girl will kiss your for this smell. Whitch is true...
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Review of Dark Blue by Charle Reeves




I love this one! first off it comes in an extremely attractive gift box with a picture of the bottle on the front. You simply go and try it for yourselves and order it here. I guess that you could compare it to a number of other designer scents on the market, although I do not think any of them have quite the same impact or class as Hugo Boss dark blue. In this sense, Hugo Boss dark blue is simply in a class of its own. I dont think you will be let down.
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Review of Dark Blue by Mike Arthton




Hugo Boss hit the fashion market a good few years ago now, famed for expensive suits and contemporary gentlemans fashion. It's not just clothes though, over the years Hugo has released occasional scent, beginning with "Boss No. 1" back in 1985. There must have been something of an "aftershave boom" in the late 1990s and through into the new millenium as there was a constant stream of new scents being released by most of the big fashion houses. So it was that, in 1999, Hugo Boss released "Dark Blue" onto an unsuspecting world. Following on from the wildly successful "Hugo", Dark Blue had a lot to live up to. Hugo, alongside Eternity for Men, had become something of a staple for men aged around 20. So where would Dark Blue fit into the picture? It was squarely aimed at the nightlife, party-people market. The dark-blue glass bottle, designed by Peter Schmitt, is shaped like a cocktail shaker complete with metal lid - a clear indication that this is an evening fragrance for people that like to party. The scent itself is surprisingly old-fashioned, reminding me of aftershaves that my dad used to wear, but with a slight twist. It's definately spicy, in fact it's vaguely reminiscent of Old Spice - but there's a subtle difference. The smell is quite crisp and lively with a top-note mainly of ginger, with lime and cardamom. The middle note comes through fairly quickly and lasts all the way, and is a blend of floral, spice and wood in the shape of geranium, sage and cypress. The base-notes are of patchouli, cedar and vetiver giving it a distinctively woody smell. All of this combines to give a reasonably different and well-balanced scent, but I find it a little sweet and over-powering. It reminds me at times of "candy bracelets" and "lemon sherbet", not the sort of thing I want to be smelling throughout the day. The bottle I have doesn't have an atomiser so it's a case of splashing it all over, but in measured doses as it is a rather potent scent. This is probably great for nightclubs where it will have to compete against a mixture of dancing and alcohol, but it's not too helpful if you are planning to wear it in the daytime. I generally find that scents intended for the evening tend to be heavier and more potent but with slightly less staying power than others and Dark Blue is no exception. Nighclubs, pubs and parties are what this fragrance was designed for and it does a good job of fitting the bill. It comes on strong and stays there for a good few hours, but if you were to put it on first thing in the morning before going to work you'd probably find it's worn off by mid-afternoon at the latest. Wear it with your best "pulling shirt", some trousers (of course) and a smart pair of shoes for a night on the town and you'll be well away. What's the verdict? Well in the 5 or so years that I've owned a bottle, I've probably worn it less than a dozen times. You'd be hard pushed to tell that the lid had been taken off the bottle. It's not that it's a particularly horrid smell, I'm sure there are folks out there on which it smells great. But it certainly doesnt suit me. So I'm sure that I'll have it in my olfactory "arsenal" for another 5 years without needing to replenish it's supply -- and probably longer than that too. It's available at the usual range of highstreet (Boots, Debenhams) and on-line retailers for the fairly hefty price of $60 , with little variation between retailers. Would I recommend it? Of all the scents I own, it's the one I am least likely to recommend but as with all scents, it's a matter of personal taste.
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Review of Dark Blue by Preston Parr




Perfect for the night on the town, whether you're bar-hopping it, club-scening it, or going to a concert, this particular fragrance from Hugo Boss is perfect for the outdoor evening or heavy populated events.
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Review of Dark Blue by Frederic Joannette




Hugo Boss Dark Blue is the new smell that i have been wearing recently and boy am i glad that i have been. Since i started to wear this colone everyone has been commenting on how nice i smell. Prior to this i had been wearing Ralph Lauren and the affect was quite to the same however this smell really is the essence of love. Highly Recommended!
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Review of Dark Blue by Marvin Alleyne




The Best once again Hugo Boss has done it , a scent that is light, strong and flowing. Suggested for the Younger crowd
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