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K

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Natura
Cláudio de Deus
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Cláudio de Deus
4.25 de 5
770 votos

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K by Natura is a fragrance from the men's olfactive family. Launched in 2017, this composition was created by Sonia Constant, Cláudio de Deus, and Verônica Kato. The top notes reveal an aquatic freshness with pineapple, green leaves, bergamot, apple, lemon, mandarin, and nutmeg. The heart of the fragrance unfolds lavender, black pepper, and rose, juniper, violet, rhubarb, geranium, sage, rosemary, and rose. Finally, the base notes land with tonka bean, vanilla, herbal notes, amber, cedar, sandalwood, musk, oakmoss, and patchouli.

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  • Invierno 15%
  • Primavera 32%
  • Verano 26%
  • Otoño 27%
  • Día 54%
  • Noche 46%

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  • Positivo 85%
  • Neutral 7.9%
  • Negativo 6.6%

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  • To summarize, it reminds me of Kaiak Aero, Oceano, and Homem Potence depending on different phases. It has a lot of hype, but good performance and it’s rich. However, the Kaiak EDTs are more accessible, and this one is totally dispensable.

  • K is good; it’s a slightly green, aquatic, and spiced Fougere, where black and pink pepper, oakmoss, and patchouli stand out, creating a vetiver accord called ‘herbal notes.’ The opening is fresh and semi-sweet, but it doesn’t highlight the ‘pineapple,’ rather something citrusy like tangerine. At the end, you feel some ambroxan leaving soapy notes close to the skin. Something better could have been achieved without adding so many notes that in the end few stand out and generate a linear development, but since it’s a catalog scent, it’s fine. It’s worth it for the price.

  • It’s spectacular! I don’t understand why so many people criticize it. It offers great value for its aromatic quality. I think with this same scent, bottled the same way but by a designer brand, it would be much more loved. I feel that when a perfume has hype, some people are determined to criticize it before even buying it. I’m not saying it’s the most impressive scent ever created, but it’s surely among the best in its price range. It lacks performance for my taste, but since I love its aroma, I’d like to wear it for longer hours.

  • I confess that at first I didn’t like it much; I tried it as a sample and thought it was pricey. This week I saw it on a super promotion and decided to buy it along with the classic Kaiak, which was also on sale (both at 94,000 Colombian pesos). It arrived today, and I love the large bottle; it looks high-quality, heavy, with a good cap. I’ve tested it on the tester and liked it more each time; I wore it all day today, re-applying occasionally, and I like it even more. It’s an ethereal and soft fragrance, but with a dense touch. It has many nuances, with a sweet and bitter tendency that suits well. In the background, I sense a milky touch and a subtly spicy note (very subtle), which I appreciate. Now that I’m writing this, it reminds me a lot of Avon’s Neo Evolution, a discontinued fragrance I liked for that spicy and milky vibe, but highlighting that this Natura one is of better quality. Natura fragrances don’t feel very strong or overwhelming; they are designed that way, but others do perceive them. My ex-girlfriend had a friend wearing this fragrance who said it smelled good but felt like it was too much and overwhelming. That could happen due to the phenomenon mentioned earlier. Still, with the classic Kaiak, which is very ethereal and subtle; I don’t feel it after 20 minutes, but others do. I recommend this fragrance; I think it’s easy to like.

  • It’s hard to add anything to all that has been said: it has too many notes and makes it complicated to describe. The opening is powerful, between fruity and citrusy, then it becomes powdery and sweet, very pleasant. On my skin, it smells like leather and gets compliments. It’s versatile, doesn’t revolutionize anything, and doesn’t bring anything new. If you can get it on sale, it’s worth it; it was one of the first Natura scents I bought and I still test it, as it just doesn’t quite close for me. It’s used in spring and autumn, or in summer with temperatures under 30 degrees; with intense heat, I think it might be annoying. The bottle is excellent; the spray and the canteen-style cap are better than the rest of the Kaiak line, which has a terrible cap.

  • Fresh and sweet, the perfect combination for me in perfumery. It has medium longevity and decent sillage. I love perfumes with pineapple, and this is, without a doubt, the best in the Natura Kaiak line.

  • Samuel Alem

    I love fresh yet sweet fragrances, and this one delivers. Many compare it to Invictus, but I think it deserves that comparison even more. Technically, it’s not marine (it’s aquatic, without salt), but it’s aromatic, sweet, and the fruity part balances the opening. It’s ultra-versatile, though a bit more ‘elegant,’ similar to ADG. It’s a very good fragrance with acceptable longevity for an EDP. It’s an excellent alternative for wearing something sexy in summer; although it’s not original, it feels well-made.

  • It has so many notes that it’s one of the least linear scents I know. It starts with a beautiful opening, but then evolves in a chaotic way, passing through an endless array of aromas. That’s why people say it smells like everything and nothing: it’s equal to Y EDP for 5 minutes, then turns into a generic blue scent and changes again. It’s hard for anyone to guess that K EDP is K EDP because it blends so much that it becomes none of them. My rating: 4/10.

  • I tried it today for the first time with a 1.5 ml decant. Upon opening, the scent is delicious: fresh, citrusy, and fruity; I imagined it perfect for spring and summer. The downside is the projection, which feels low, perhaps due to the small amount. The longevity is good; I’ve worn it for 7 hours and it’s still on my skin. I will buy it to test it with a larger quantity. Natura keeps surprising me.

  • wildkatzen

    I tried it in a decant. With so many notes, my first thought was that it smells a bit generic and repetitive, like Nautica, Bleu de Chanel, YSL Y, or Antonio Banderas Black. I’m not saying it smells bad, but nearly 30 ingredients to arrive at the same thing… it’s too much effort without delivering the desired surprise. If a fragrance has a rich scent, smells good, and performs well, versus the price-to-quality ratio, I’ll stick with Coach for Men.

  • Novatonuevo

    I loved the fresh fruity opening at first, but then it turns a bit too candy-like, which kills my interest in buying it.

  • gusgus2020

    Many people review Natura with guilt, knowing they’re good perfumes but fearing being judged for saying so. This fragrance stands up to the big designer names.

  • I smell it very similar to Mancera’s Cedrat Boise: it kicks off fruity then turns smoky thanks to the cedar. It’s a very rich perfume considering the price-to-quality ratio. I need to wear it more to check its longevity and projection.

  • Rafael Trinidad

    What a delicious perfume! I love this blue fragrance and it holds its own against the big designer names. It starts with an aquatic and fruity opening that dries down to a sweet and delightful finish. It has huge versatility for any situation, even special parties. If you’re looking for compliments, believe me, women love it.

  • Fresh and fruity opening that evolves into something sweet and spicy, with a smoky touch a friend confirmed. The house quality is good, but the performance is disappointing for an EDP. It’s weak; I’ve tested it outdoors and in offices, and basically it has no punch—it projects well at first then fades to skin scent. Maybe it works for intimate occasions, but in other situations, people won’t notice it. Go for something better, 5/10.

  • I own several Kaiaks, including the K Noite, but this one really hurt my wallet given the price, since it lasts only an hour and you have to press your nose right against the skin to smell it. It’s a rich scent, but if you’re looking for something only you can feel, this is your case. It’s the shortest-lasting fragrance in the entire line.

  • I bought it on sale at Natura because I wanted to try it for the heat. It’s a generic fragrance; I don’t see any similarity to Bleu or ‘Y’, but it’s not bad, just very common and lacking personality. It opens fresh and sharp with pepper and lemon verbena, but I don’t detect any tonka bean, vanilla, or lavender, and there’s no musk either. The powdery effect it usually has is completely missing. As a perfume, the sillage is poor—it doesn’t project and stays right on the skin. The Blue Seduction by Antonio Banderas, which is cheaper, absolutely crushes it. I wouldn’t recommend it.

  • I’ll just say it reminds me a bit of Nautica Voyage. I like it, but I feel it doesn’t project much; maybe my nose isn’t picking up its notes, even though others are. However, I believe the most important thing is that I can feel it myself before anyone else does.

  • Rodri-green

    In Argentina, it’s sold as Kaiak EDP. Although I’m not usually a fan of the Kaiak line, this one surprised me. It’s fresh and fruity, perfect for summer nights, though it could work during the day in spring or fall. It lasts 6-7 hours on skin with a projection of 2, but if you spray it on clothes, it’s a beast: you can still smell it after 10 hours with bursts of fragrance.

  • Juancho Tatiesa

    While every nose is different and what one smells as apple another might detect as pineapple or smoky notes, claiming it smells like Colbert Space is an exaggeration. The truth is, with its intense aquatic charge and herbal touches, it leans more toward Blv Bvlgari and Polo Deep Blue Parfum. Ultimately, understanding that imagining something is different from actually feeling it is key, as perfumes touch the soul, just as the ancient Egyptians said.

  • Omar Rojas

    I bought this because of the hype and recommendations; honestly, it disappointed me. The opening smells like overwhelming alcohol, like ego hair gel combined with Rexona deodorant and lots of Baygon. If you’re looking for something youthful, I don’t recommend it; Kaiak Oceano wins by a mile. It smells like an intense men’s deodorant for people over 30. Women who tried it didn’t like it; they said it smells old and sweaty. The only good thing is the packaging; I like the design. If I could, I’d open it, dump the contents, and swap it for another Kaiak, but that’s impossible.

  • Antoniorincon

    It’s an affordable perfume; it doesn’t offer much but smells very good. Sometimes I catch hints of the wood from Eros Flame. The opening is rich if you ignore the initial alcohol blast. If it had better longevity and projection, it would be a bomb from Natura.

  • Rich fragrance, I will definitely buy it again. It’s complex but grabs attention even though it doesn’t project much. It has good longevity, works for day and night. I’d choose it if I could only have one due to its versatility and price.

  • Honestly, this is in my TOP 3 of Natura. It’s one of the perfumes that gets me the most compliments and has the best trail.

  • It smells great. Before buying, read this: Does it smell like Y EDP? No. Does it smell like Nautica Voyage? Not even close. It’s not for everyday use; personally, I’d get tired of wearing it for a whole week. But if it’s for going out with someone once or twice a week, it works well. The scent is simple yet complex: I perceive it as sweet gum with a touch of water and wood, not too summery (a mix of blue fragrances). Ideal for temperate climates, around 20°C. Above 30 degrees, it feels heavy with humidity. Two points to improve: 1) The trail and projection are decent, but it’s more personal; it doesn’t project far, so people have to come closer to smell it. 2) The longevity on skin is just okay; in autumn it lasts well or on clothes until the next day, but on skin it lacks the staying power to be top 3. It’s not for the gym; use it for dates or something informal. If you’re out for a long time, keep it in your backpack and reapply every 4 or 5 hours to feel like Brad Pitt again. It’s versatile, rich beyond belief. If it came in a designer bottle, it would be praised more. It’s a generic scent made to please with an unbeatable DNA; you’ll surely get compliments. Comments: ‘what a nice perfume’, ‘where are you so perfumed’. Kaiak K, Luciano.

  • They mixed the leftover stock from the Humors and labeled the result ‘K’. Once dry, it smells like compact female powder, similar to Shiseido.

  • Natura offers fragrances of good quality and price. They aren’t groundbreaking, but they are fresh and easy to wear. I highly recommend them. K smells great; it follows the Kaiak line but is more intense (hence the EDP). The citrus and aquatic notes blend perfectly. They aren’t reinventing the wheel, but it’s a fresh, rich, intense, and easy-to-use scent. Moderate price, nice bottle, delicious smell. Recommended purchase.

  • Hi! Long time no write. Thanks for reading. Review after finishing a 100ml bottle of K by Natura. It’s a BLUE fragrance, but don’t believe the top notes listed. It’s a bouquet of notes all at once, synthetic but tasty. You can identify fruity scents, out of nowhere, blue notes, and then suddenly it mixes with lavender and amber… it comes out without a plan. It’s okay, no big deal. It’s noticeable that the brand makes this perfume to replicate the success of big houses, specifically aiming to match Invictus, Y EDP, and Dylan Blue. Within the catalog, it’s one of the most expensive fragrances, elevating it to ‘Premium’ status. It offers a more distinctive bottle… But if you already know designer scents, you know it’s a Wannabe. Sorry, that’s just how it is. If it starts fresh, fruity, marine, and clean, it turns sweet and clean with fleeting herbal hints. Lavender stands out, loaded with vanilla and a slight sandalwood making it creamy and powdery… And that’s when I feel it fails; going from fresh to annoying in the heat, which is what it aims for. It fails quickly in its purpose. In the base, it remains woody, ambered, and vanilla-scented. Projection: Moderate start (15-30 mins), an arm’s length away. Then it becomes more personal, dropping to skin-level at 2 hours, with slight bursts when sweating or due to wind. Longevity: Up to 10 hours on skin, skin-level, sniffing hard. Compliments: ‘You smell good’, ‘Freshly showered’, ‘Rich, like a little perfume’ (what kind of compliments are those? Generic, just like the perfume). Season: Spring, Summer (afternoon-evening, after 30°C I felt it was annoying due to sweetness), Autumn (all day). Occasions: Daily, informal. Versatile. Summary: It’s okay, meh. Save your money, buy something else. Why did I buy and finish it? It was out of love, to support an entrepreneur, and you know, I’d do it again. But honestly, I don’t recommend it.

  • I gifted it to my boyfriend and he’s already used it up; it took him almost a year. The fragrance is fresh and aromatic. The notes are broad but not very complex, transforming into a fresh, very aromatic, and light scent that isn’t annoying, airy, and sparkling. Its profile is fruity-aromatic, bringing freshness to the fruity notes without necessarily adding sweetness, so don’t be misled by the apple or pineapple; rather than fleshy fruits, they deliver the aquatic freshness of said fruits with lots of green and aromatic leaves. Longevity is good for a daytime fragrance; I repeat, its versatility is surprising and it can be a daily signature scent adding a fresh charm all year round. I would repeat it as a gift, but for someone who likes slightly generic or classic-style scents.

  • nicoracunparfum

    Designer quality. I’ve been using it for almost two years and don’t think I’ll ever get tired of it. It’s a love at first sniff, a blue perfume through and through, which is loved from the opening to the dry-down, where it slightly lacks originality, but for the first two hours, everything is forgiven. Its best facet is this aquatic, floral, and spicy perfume where no single note stands out, but in total, it achieves a captivating scent. It lasts about two hours, leaving a trail wherever you go; you can smell it and enjoy it. Then comes a flatter, woody, and sweet part that says nothing anymore; you still smell good but without its ‘punch’. Very good longevity overall, reaching 7 hours on skin and even to the next day on clothes. I don’t recommend spending more than $30, wait for sales or second-hand deals, but if you see it at a good price, don’t hesitate.

  • The perfume that surprised me the most, without a doubt. I got it blind via a swap and have no regrets; in fact, I’m already looking to buy a refill. The opening is super fruity and juicy, which seems addictive, pity that it lasts only a few minutes and disappears, but the dry-down doesn’t disappoint. I own the Yeah by Maison Alhambra and would say it follows the same path but is much more aquatic and marine. Longevity is good, about 5-6 hours with 1 hour of moderate projection. Awesome perfume, the best from Natura I’ve tried, and it’s talked about very little.

  • Nice scent, easy to like. Recommended if you enjoy soft marine perfumes. It’s good, but I prefer the line from the ‘Hombre’ collection.

  • Pretty good, I bought it on sale and liked it. It projects relatively well and lasts quite a while. It’s a soft perfume, don’t expect to fill a room. The opening is fruity, a bit confusing at some point, but sweet and rich. If you can get it on sale, it’s great to add to your collection.

  • RoosterMoretti

    I have a mixed opinion. It smells good and blends several perfumes people usually like, but at some point its fresh and sweet side turns salty-citrusy, and I don’t like that change. I had it a couple of years ago, it didn’t convince me, and I sold it. Then I got it again to ‘collect’ it and gifted it to someone who absolutely loved it. For some silly reason, I bought it again but couldn’t change my mind. One afternoon while mixing scents in a 10ml decant, I thought about combining it with another Natura. I mixed 3ml of Horus Blue Marine (which has an outrageously cheap price and despite its poor longevity, I love the scent) with 7ml of K. Here, my perception changed: by mixing them, I found the balance. If you have a chance to try it, I’m sure you’ll like it a lot.

  • Rick Azafranado

    A rich and fresh perfume where you can’t go wrong. It shares the same DNA as YSL Y or Yeah Man, but takes a different path as it dries. For the office on hot days, it’s a total hit. Surprising? Not really, since it’s a common aroma. Moderate longevity. I paid $28, so it’s a great deal for the price. Well done, Natura.

  • A sweet, delicious daily option. It feels like Y EDP but with a citrus opening and an extra woody touch; sweetness dominates the entire evolution. It doesn’t project much, typical of its style, but lasts over 6 hours. For the price, it’s decent, though the performance is ‘meh’. It reminds me of Homen Potence or Sagaz. It’s a less sweet, fruitier alternative to Lattafa Fakhar, ideal if you hated that part of the ‘dupe’. Around $30-35 in my country, it’s worth it. Scent: 8.5/10, Longevity: 8/10, Sillage: 7.5/10, Price: 8/10, Overall: 9/10. I recommend bringing the bottle or a decant if you want sillage. Can be bought blind, but avoid if you prefer very citrusy scents.

  • Reminds me a lot of the classic Invictus but more potent. It stays clean, but this Natura version feels like a vitaminated Invictus. It’s quite sweet at first, and the dry-down is more woody. I tried it once and would buy it again, although Natura sometimes overuses popular scents. I acknowledge they make good perfumes, and this is one of them.