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Kenzo Amour Florale

Marca
Kenzo
Daphné Bugey
Perfumista
Daphné Bugey
3.92 de 5
1,262 votos

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Descripción

Kenzo Amour Florale by Kenzo is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2009, this composition was created by perfumer Daphné Bugey. Its olfactive structure unfolds with top notes of neroli, grapefruit, cardamom, and blackcurrant; a floral heart of gardenia, frangipani, and rose; and a sensual woody base featuring musk and Virginia cedar.

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  • Invierno 7.2%
  • Primavera 46%
  • Verano 37%
  • Otoño 9.8%
  • Día 86%
  • Noche 14%

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Comunidad

1,262 votos

  • Positivo 79%
  • Negativo 18%
  • Neutral 2.3%

Pirámide olfativa

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Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 2 notas

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  • Undoubtedly, it’s floral: luminous, bright, and energetic, the lightest of the Kenzo Amours. For me, it’s all about the flowers, the ambrette, and that little kick of cardamom; I don’t detect any fruit notes.

  • Undoubtedly floral. Bright, radiant, and energetic—it’s the lightest of Kenzo’s Amour line. To me, it’s flowers, myrrh, and a hint of cardamom; I don’t detect any fruit notes.

  • This perfume instantly lifts my mood, relaxes, and energizes me. I imagine strolling down a flower-lined path, surrounded by marigolds and roses. It intoxicates me and makes me enjoy the walk. Edit: It’s now my favorite floral; I bought it on a whim when I saw it—it was limited and already seems discontinued. Over time, I felt incredibly happy. At first, I thought the gardenia would dominate, but it didn’t, not even compared to Atemporal. It works for any season, though maybe not in extreme heat since it’s a touch sweet.

  • It was one of the first I tried on a trip to ‘forget’ Un Jardin Sur le Toit, a perfume that stirs my emotions. Great start: upon applying it, I discovered a powerful bouquet of flowers that brought me joy and well-being, like an injection. There’s something that fascinates me: that ‘green’ aspect of the flowers, as if they carry their sap and nectar. What could it be? Mmm… it drives me crazy.

  • It was one of the first I tried on a trip to ‘forget’ Un Jardin Sur le Toit, a perfume that awakens emotions in me. Great start: upon application, I discovered a powerful bouquet of flowers that brought me joy and well-being, like an injection. There’s something fascinating about it: that ‘green’ aspect of the flowers, as if they’re carrying their sap and nectar. What could it be? Mmm… it drives me wild.

  • An ethereal and transparent fragrance with a charming balance: floral, slightly spiced, and lightly woody. It’s sweet and fresh, just like the bottle promises: a morning stroll on a bright, misty day. It’s relaxing and works for any occasion. Light trail and good longevity. Highly recommended.

  • I bought it thinking it would be the same as the original Amour, big mistake. It smells like soap, or rather, detergent. Maybe it’s my skin, but I didn’t like it at all. Just to clarify, I’m not a fan of florals, so this is purely my personal opinion.

  • I bought it thinking it would smell like the original Amour, and I was wrong. It smells like soap, more like detergent. Maybe it’s my skin, but I didn’t like it at all. Just to clarify, I’m not a fan of florals, so this is just my personal opinion.

  • VenusInFurs

    Floral for mild days. It doesn’t smell like detergent, but like soap—those perfumes that ‘smell clean.’ I’m wearing it right now, and it’s very soft. You can definitely detect the gardenia, a note I absolutely love.

  • It’s a toilette, so it doesn’t last as long as the other Kenzos, but it’s rich and fresh. I got lucky; it was a limited edition. It’s both citrusy and floral; if you apply too much, it can get cloying.

  • I used it for a while, it’s not a bad perfume, but Kenzo has better ones. It’s an all-day perfume, smells clean and citrusy, it’s fresh. I liked it, ideal for the office.

  • I have it and I love it; it’s as refined as the Dior EDT Loca, I’m waiting for the heat to wear it. So happy to have found this rarity and its design is beautiful, it looks so lovely next to its sister Kenzo Amour EDP.

  • Of all my collection, this remains the favorite. I sometimes switch and compare it with other white florals, but then I say none are equal. I also have the Kenzo Amour, and in the dry-down they have that touch that drives me crazy, but while Amour is sweet on me, this gives me a feeling of cold, like a 15-degree morning where one coat makes you feel good, a mountain air cold. It produces serenity in me and it’s as if all the mental pieces fit to have an excellent day. I love it.

  • Out of my entire collection, this remains my favorite. I’ve compared it to other white florals, but none match it. I also own Kenzo Amour, and while both share that intoxicating dry-down scent that drives me wild, Amour feels sweet on me, whereas this evokes a cool sensation, like a 50-degree morning with just a single coat—a crisp mountain air chill. It brings me serenity and aligns all my mental pieces for an excellent day. I love it.

  • How divine, I love how the neroli feels! It’s truly summery, for spring and hot days. It has a magnificent sillage. Too bad it’s discontinued in Argentina.

  • It opens with the celestial whiteness of neroli—pure delicacy. It smells like altars, like a convent courtyard in spring. A divine, airy, springtime, daytime fragrance. A little miracle. The intensity of the white flowers is slightly astringent, with a citrus bitterness that suits it perfectly. It doesn’t resemble the sweet, musky siblings in the Amour line. Excellent longevity, a delicate and ethereal trail like tulle and organza that envelops you for hours. It makes you want to take deep breaths until it fades; letting it pass is a waste. Unfortunately, it’s discontinued.

  • It begins with the celestial whiteness of the neroli, it’s pure delicacy. It smells like altars, like a convent courtyard in spring. A divine fragrance, airy, spring-like, and daytime. A small miracle. The intensity of the white flowers results in a slightly astringent note, with a citrus bitterness that suits it very well. It doesn’t resemble anything like its siblings from the Kenzo Amour line, which are sweet and musky. Excellent longevity and delicate sillage, ethereal and subtle, like tulle and organza that continues to wrap around for hours and hours. I feel like filling my lungs until it disappears; letting it pass would be a waste. Discontinued in a regrettable way.

  • What luck of mine to try this Kenzo jewel, very different from its sisters Amour and Amour Indian Holi. Here you miss that creamy rice note, but keeping the frangipani as the thread connecting the mother fragrance and its flankers, here the protagonist is the neroli and gardenia, two white flowers that along with the frangipani form the floral bouquet of this Eau de Toilette. A spring fragrance for cold mornings and sunny days, ethereal, daytime, and clean, with a freshness given by the grapefruit accompanying these flowers in a luminous cloud of white musk with brushstrokes of cardamom. Decent longevity, about 4 to 5 hours with moderate sillage, projects indistinctly; when you least expect it, a burst of gardenia reminds you it’s there. One of Kenzo’s wonderful creations that is discontinued or was a limited edition.

  • It’s a beauty. It’s Amour in a less warm version, without vanilla and more tender, while keeping the oriental elegance of the frangipani. I think the tenderness comes from the gardenia and neroli, creating a flash of childhood. For me, using it is taking care of myself, my skin, and my body, watching over my well-being when I take off my makeup or shower. A precious self-care ritual. What a shame it’s gone; it’s a Kenzo of great value and beauty.

  • It’s a gem: Amour but fresher, without vanilla, and with a tender touch that keeps the oriental elegance of the frangipani. The gardenia and neroli give it that youthful sparkle. For me, wearing it is a self-care ritual: taking care of my skin, my body, my well-being while taking off my makeup and nourishing myself. A beautiful Kenzo that’s a shame it no longer exists.

  • It’s discontinued in my country. It’s an exquisite perfume and on my skin it lasted forever. I never managed to find another with a similar scent.

  • noelia1704

    I use it when I’m looking for peace and serenity, it helps me relax. The neroli and gardenia are very noticeable. No perfume surpasses this miracle, unfortunately it’s no longer sold. I love it with my soul.

  • Emer Siabato

    I grabbed it on sale; only two were left. The moment I smelled it, I was moved: it smells like my mother, like her morning hugs before school. Perfectly balanced gardenia and neroli with a citrus touch and a hint of cardamom. It feels like wearing a soft, clean, delicate floral cream, just like her. I love it; I feel peaceful and safe. What luck finding it, what a shame it’s discontinued. Previous reviews describe it perfectly. Ideal for waking up with a positive attitude and attracting good things. Lasts about 6 hours, which is fine for me. I can’t describe the sillage, but I perceive it from start to finish.