Devotion vs Light Blue Intense
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Opens with a bright, slightly tart lemon that softens quickly into a creamy orange blossom heart — the neroli-adjacent florality is clean but warm, never sharp or soapy. Heliotrope adds a powdery, almost almond-like sweetness that bridges the floral into the dry-down, where vanilla and musk settle into something skin-close and quietly gourmand. Projection is moderate — noticeable without being loud — and the sillage it leaves is soft, warm, and slightly sugared. The overall impression is lemon meringue meeting white flowers on a clean skin musk — approachable and polished — A warm-weather crowd-pleaser for anyone who wants a feminine, effortless daily wear that reads sweet without tipping into candy.
Opens with a crisp, slightly tart green apple that softens quickly as jasmine and bluebell push through — floral but not shrill, grounded by a cushion of marshmallow that keeps things warm rather than sugary. The heart sits in that comfortable space between clean floral and light gourmand, never fully committing to either. The dry-down leans into amber and musk, leaving a skin-close sweetness with moderate sillage that holds for several hours without overpowering a room — Cooler-weather days and evenings for someone who wants softness with just enough presence.
How they overlap
Devotion and Light Blue Intense share exactly one note (musk). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Light Blue Intense is the cheaper original at $115 compared to $135 for Devotion — about 15% less. Devotion is built for spring/summer/fall; Light Blue Intense for spring/fall/winter. Pick by when you'd actually wear it.