L'Eau Bleue D'Issey Pour Homme

L'Eau Bleue D'Issey Pour Homme

Issey Miyake
Year: 2004

Issey Miyake Le Bleu is a gentle and distinctive fragrance for him. It has zingy citrus top notes of lime and mandarin orange. Heart notes of cypress, juniper berries, lavender & pink pepper create irresistible vapours. This is perfectly complimented by a base of atlas cedar, oakmoss & patchouli, leaving a vibrant and luxurious scent that lasts all day. L'Eau Bleue d'Issey Pour Homme by Issey Miyake is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for men. L'Eau Bleue d'Issey Pour Homme was launched in 2004. The nose behind this fragrance is Jacques Cavallier. Top notes are Rosemary, Lime, Orangewood, Mandarin Orange and Lemongrass; middle notes are Cypress, Juniper Berries, Ginger, Lavender, Pink Pepper, Star Anise, Nasturtium and May Rose; base notes are Atlas Cedar, Patchouli, Oakmoss, Sandalwood, Amber and Ambrette (Musk Mallow).

82 /100
(1 review)

Vibe Composition

Woody
Aromatic
Herbal
Green
Citrus
Mossy

Notes

Top Notes

RosemaryLimeOrangewoodMandarin OrangeLemongrass

Middle Notes

CypressJuniper BerriesGingerLavenderPink PepperStar AniseNasturtiumMay Rose

Base Notes

Atlas CedarPatchouliOakmossSandalwoodAmberAmbrette (Musk Mallow)

Community Votes

Gender:
Male
Value:
Undervalued Gem
Seasons:
🌸 Spring (33%)☀️ Summer (33%)🍂 Fall (33%)
Occasions:
🧶 Cozy (33%)👕 Daily (33%)🌧️ Moody (33%)

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DizzyEekVisionary
82 /100
7 SPRAYS (8h)
Vibes:Woody (95%) Aromatic (90%) Herbal (75%) Green (67%) Citrus (55%) Mossy (33%)
Occasions:👕 Daily🧶 Cozy🌧️ Moody
Seasons:🌸 spring☀️ summer🍂 fall
Gender: male
Value:Undervalued Gem

Scent has a way of archiving the parts of us we thought were long gone. I’m eight or nine years old again, standing in a garden where autumn is slowly surrendering to winter. My sister, my cousins, and I are huddled together, inspired by some childhood film to brew a "potion." The only things left thriving in the cold are the chrysanthemums. We tear the petals, crush the leaves, and stir them into a concoction of water, salt, sugar, and whatever else we could scavenge from the kitchen. That specific, vivid, herbaceous bitterness of a crushed chrysanthemum is exactly what I find inside L’Eau Bleue d’Issey Pour Homme. It’s a strange bit of alchemy. If you look at the notes, chrysanthemum isn't there. Maybe it’s the way the herbs and woods collide, or maybe our childhood "potion" had some dried ingredients I’ve simply forgotten. But the brain doesn’t care about the official pyramid; it only cares about the truth of the memory. On my skin, the fragrance is remarkably linear. It doesn't perform a complex dance or shift its weight - it just arrives and stays. For a while, I thought I didn’t like this scent. I told myself it was because of that heavy, damp autumn vibe it carries, a mood I wasn't sure I wanted to inhabit. But I’ve realized I was wrong. There’s a quiet strength in its consistency. In a sea of "blue" fragrances that all try to tell the same story, this one stands apart. It’s unique, evocative, and unapologetically itself. It feels like a secret kept since childhood - earthy, cool, and quietly defiant.