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Flower by Kenzo Le Parfum
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Flower by Kenzo Le Parfum by Kenzo is a woody floral musk fragrance for women. Launched in 2003, the nose behind this composition is Alberto Morillas. The top notes are black currant; the heart notes are almond, violet, and rose; and the base notes are vanilla, white musk, and amber.
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750 votos
- Positivo 89%
- Negativo 9.9%
- Neutral 1.6%
Pirámide olfativa
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I liked it at first, but I got tired of it quickly. In perfume version, it’s a bomb, too intense for my taste.
I liked this perfume at first, but I got tired of it quickly. In Perfume concentration, it’s a bomb—way too intense for my taste.
It hurts so much that they no longer produce it. I love it. It’s original, very personal, and long-lasting. To me, it smells like woody roses. An exotic and adorable fragrance.
It’s intense, sweet, and the epitome of talcum powder. I like it for its unique scent, although the first few minutes are hard to handle due to its strength. It’s no longer easy to find.
It was wonderful. Warm, a little sweet but without being cloying. Floral with a spicy touch. It lasted forever. Why do they discontinue such marvels? For savings? Now they flood us with light flankers that are all the same, making us look like gummy bear cakes.
What a marvel. Warm, slightly sweet but without being cloying. Floral with a spicy twist. It lasted forever. Why do they discontinue these wonders?? Is it for profit? Now they just flood us with light flankers that are all the same, making us look like gummy bear cakes.
This is undoubtedly my favorite olfactory family. Years ago, I used a Jafra perfume that smelled like baby powder and loved it, but it’s hard to find. One day I smelled it on my mom’s perfumes and thought: ‘Wow! It smells like baby powder, but a very elegant one!’ It was love at first sniff. Of course, it belonged to her; she’s worn it for 14 years. I can’t imagine how it smelled at first. I switched after learning it was discontinued. It’s a gem. On my skin, it’s subtle, but I can smell it on myself, and that’s enough. It’s a lovely bottle; it bothers me not to see how much is left, but if I see this relic again, without a doubt, I’ll buy it.
I’m dying to find this fragrance again. I’ve always been a fan of the original Flower, but this one easily surpasses it. It had that intensity I adore so much. For now, I’m content with the Elixir, but one day I’ll have it again; I haven’t lost hope.
I’m dying to wear this fragrance again; it holds such a beautiful memory for me. I’ve always been a fan of the original Kenzo Flower, but this one surpasses it by far. Plus, it had that kind of intensity I absolutely love. For now, I’ll settle for the Elixir, but I’ll get you back someday—I’m not giving up hope.
In the end, I only found minis. At first, the raspberry was a bit sharp, but then came that creamy almond note surrounded by rose and violet. As it dried, the floral musky vanilla base was incredibly sexy. It felt more refined and balanced than its siblings or even Kenzo Flower. A beautiful, feminine, and sensual perfume.
I bought a partial from a collector years ago. It smells good, soft, with an almond note, but it’s not as potent as people say. The spray didn’t work well, so I transferred it to small vials. I’m worried the liquid, which is pure oil, might be outdated since it lasts very little on the skin. Is it still good?