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Yves Saint Laurent Y Eau Fraiche: What Does It Smell Like? Heres the Breakdown!

Yves Saint Laurent Y Eau Fraiche: What Does It Smell Like? Heres the Breakdown!

Alright, so I’ve been messing around with this scent, Yves Saint Laurent Y Eau Fraiche, and I gotta say, it’s been a journey. Let me tell you about it.

First off, I snagged this thing because I heard some buzz about it being a lighter take on the regular Y, which I dig. I mean, I like the original Y, don’t get me wrong, but sometimes it’s a bit much, you know? So, I thought, “Hey, a fresher version? Let’s give it a shot!”

So, I got my hands on it and slapped some on. Immediately, I got hit with this lemony, gingery smell, kinda like the original Y, but without the sage, from what I could tell. It’s pretty familiar, but also kinda different. They say it’s got peppermint, cedarwood, pepper, geranium, lemon, lemongrass, ginger, and incense in it – basically the whole spice rack, apparently.

They are saying that Eau Fraiche is like perfume, but with way less of the smelly stuff in it. Like, perfume has 22% of essential oil, while Eau Fraiche only has 1-3%. It made me feel like I am using a lighter one. I also heard that YSL has this Black Opium that’s, like, super popular. And they are talking about this Black Opium EDP Extreme that’s a real punch in the nose with black coffee and patchouli. This Eau Fraiche is nothing like that, thank goodness. It’s way more chill.

I kept using it for a week, and I gotta say, I’m starting to really like this stuff. It’s becoming my go-to for when I want to smell good but not like I bathed in cologne. I tried spraying it on different spots, like my wrists, my neck, even a little on my clothes. Seems to last longer on fabric, but it’s not as strong of a scent that way.

So yeah, that’s my experience with Yves Saint Laurent Y Eau Fraiche. It’s a solid choice if you’re into the Y line but want something a bit more laid-back. I found it is a good one. This is just my two cents, though. Everyone’s different, so what works for me might not work for you. But hey, if you’re curious, give it a sniff and see what you think!

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