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Dolce&Gabbana Beauty introduces: Light Blue Summer Gels

The New Summer Freshness

This summer, Dolce&Gabbana Beauty offers a new romantic escape in the Mediterranean with a new gesture to soothe and perfume the sun-kissed skin: Light Blue Summer Gels.

 

A NEW FRAGANCE GESTURE FOR SUMMER

Under the warmth of the Mediterranean sun or after a beautiful day at the beach, Light Blue Summer Gel is a new way to perfume with two refreshing gels for the body scented with Light Blue and Light Blue Pour Homme.

Infused with a soothing after-sun complex drawn from Sicilian olive oil, the Light Blue Summer Gels’ formula brings instant cooling comfort to sun-warmed skin. Its light, smooth texture penetrates instantly, without leaving any oily residue, moisturizing the skin for up to six hours.

FOR HER: LIGHT BLUE SUMMER GEL

Luminous lemon and crisp Granny Smith apple brighten the heady scent of jasmine petals. A signature trail of lustrous amber woods and precious musks melts into skin.

With Light Blue Summer Gel, the radiant seduction of Dolce&Gabbana Beauty’s modern classic takes on a new texture that refreshes, soothes, hydrates and perfumes the skin in one single cool gesture.

FOR HIM: LIGHT BLUE POUR HOMME SUMMER GEL

The Summer Gel for men features a chilled citrus cocktail of refreshing bergamot, sun-drenched Sicilian mandarin, frozen grapefruit peel and crisp aromatic juniper, in a trail of vibrant amber woods and musks. Infused with the innate sensuality and Mediterranean charm of Light Blue, Dolce&Gabbana’s new Light Blue Pour Homme Summer Gel energizes the skin with an innovative texture that penetrates and moisturizes instantly.

 

THE PACKAGING

To be used on-the-go, the sleek, travel-friendly pump bottles of the Light Blue Summer Gels are presented in matching boxes decorated with a traditional blue and white maiolica. A typically Sicilian art form, maiolica glazed ceramics offer bright, stylized baroque patterns against a brilliant white background. Produced since the Renaissance, today they are still a part of daily life as the colourful tiles decorate palaces, plazas and staircases on the island.