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Kenzo Amour Le Parfum
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Kenzo Amour Le Parfum by Kenzo is an oriental fragrance for women. Launched in 2008, this composition was created by Daphné Bugey. Its top notes of incense and rice give way to a floral and spicy heart where frangipani, patchouli, and plumaria intertwine. The base reveals a warm and enveloping blend of vanilla, benzoin, and amber.
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A limited edition of which I only managed to get two bottles that I treasure. I wish it were a staple in my collection, as it’s one of my preferred fragrances. How to describe it? It captivated me instantly, provoking a ‘déjà vu’ I haven’t felt with another perfume. My first impression was recognizing a ‘familiar’ scent. For me, it’s a delicate and sensual combination of incense and frangipani, with a pleasant creamy touch of benzoin, nothing strong or intrusive. Its longevity is extraordinary, surpassing 10 hours on my skin. It makes me feel like I’m under a romantic and positive enchantment. As a complement, I recommend reading the review of the original Kenzo Amour.
A limited edition I treasure; I only have two bottles and want it to be a classic in my collection. It’s one of my favorite fragrances. It captivated me instantly, giving me a unique, unmistakable ‘déjà vu,’ as if the scent were familiar. It’s a delicate, sensual blend of incense and frangipani with a creamy touch of benzoin, nothing intrusive. The longevity is incredible, lasting over 10 hours on my skin. It makes me feel under a romantic and positive enchantment. If you want, read the review of the original Kenzo Amour too.
With amber, vanilla, incense, patchouli, and frangipani… this fragrance is an absolute marvel of perfumery. Kenzo Amour Le Parfum is warm, oriental, sweet, and very well balanced. With good longevity and wide sillage, it combines all its notes in an unconventional harmony. It’s an oriental scent ideal for young women, nothing unisex, and without discordant notes. It’s very natural, a great virtue in a market dominated by artificial scents. Highly recommended.
With amber, vanilla, incense, patchouli, and frangipani… this fragrance is a wonder of perfumery: ‘Kenzo Amour Le Parfum’. It’s warm, oriental, sweet, and very well balanced. With good longevity and a wide trail, this perfume combines all its notes well, creating an unconventional harmony. It’s an oriental scent that is very suitable for young women; it has nothing that makes it seem unisex, nor does it have any discordant or annoying notes. It’s a very natural scent, and that constitutes a great virtue in a market dominated by very artificial fragrances… It’s highly recommended!
I’ve had this perfume for 3 years, THE SAME BOTTLE. The truth is, I do like it, but I only use it for special occasions like 15th birthdays, weddings, or graduations, always in winter. This fragrance is exclusively for winter and preferably at night, for an adult woman; it’s not for young girls. It’s by far twice as strong as the original Amour; it’s not bad, it smells good, but it’s very strong and penetrating; in fact, my mom uses it more than I do. Unlike Amour, this perfume isn’t as versatile; it’s more exclusive for events that require more presence and elegance. That said, it’s an unforgettable perfume and absolutely feminine and sexy.
My new husband gifted it to me in 2008… I still have it, obviously there’s very little left and it’s preserved super well. I like it because it’s enigmatic, powerful, intriguing, strong, sexual, and full of character. For me, it’s the DIVA of my collection. Although I bought it right after turning 23, I perceive it as more for those over 30. It’s a very warm perfume; I recommend it for winter and evening wear.
My newlywed husband gave it to me in 2008… I still have it, obviously, with very little left and it’s in super condition. I like that it’s enigmatic, powerful, intriguing, strong, sexual, and full of character. For me, it’s the DIVA of my collection, and although I got it right after turning 23, I perceive it as more for someone over 30. It’s a very warm perfume; I recommend it for winter and at night.
I love it!
Kenzo Amour Le Parfum is the cutest thing on the planet… Oh my god! How can perfume concepts change so much in just 10 short years? A special edition from the Kenzo house that could have been one of their firmest and most beautiful standards of all time. When this house touches or touched incense, they did it so those who love it could enjoy it until they levitate to the fourth floor. What a pity! A totally smoky, mysterious, and oriental exit conjugated with a vanilla that never overpowers, tempered by the beautiful and totally overwhelming incense. Having it is like entering a Buddhist temple and taking the Shikoku Henro route in Japan, where relaxation comes on its own and solitude is enjoyed. This is Kenzo. ADDITION: I beg the Kenzo house on my knees to bring it back or create something similar with its delicious incense and vanilla.
One of the most beautiful perfumes I’ve ever worn. What spectacular incense! It’s elegant, sensual, warm, cozy, and voluptuous. Although I’m a man, I couldn’t resist wearing it; on my skin, it loses its femininity and becomes more androgynous and unisex. It’s a shame it was limited edition and discontinued, while we’re flooded with clones. I first tried it on my sister, where it came out very feminine with rice and vanilla notes, but on me it became more linear, earthy, with a patchouli touch, toning down the femininity so anyone can wear it. It’s smoky, sweet, mysterious, magical, sensual, and placid. I’ve worn it two days in a row and it made me feel happier than I have in a long time. What a pity it was discontinued. It lasts over 8 hours with a moderate but very noticeable sillage. Ideal for temperate climates and evening wear, because during the day it loses that mystery that the night amplifies. I fell in love with the scent and went into a depression when I found out it was being retired. Thanks to Casablanca77 for letting me know about it and guiding me to get it.
This is one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever put on my face. What spectacular incense! An elegant, sensual, warm, cozy, and voluptuous scent, a feminine fragrance that, even though I’m a man, I couldn’t resist wearing. To my surprise, on my skin it loses that femininity and voluptuousness, showing a more androgynous and unisex side. It could have easily been an independent perfume and not a limited-edition flanker that was a flash in the pan. Too bad for Kenzo for showing it to us and then taking it away completely, while they continue to flood the market with clones and genuine works of art like this, only to stop production and give it a limited life… that shouldn’t be done! At first, I tested it on my sister, and while it developed as sumptuously feminine and charming on her, a vanilla-incense with a prominent rice note, on me things changed for the better. On my skin, it became a more linear scent, a vanilla-incense, somewhat earthy, with a light touch of patchouli and the rice note very in the background, but on my skin that feminine note was well muted, allowing me to wear it without issue. A smoky, sweet, mysterious, and magical scent, but above all sensual and placid. I’ve been wearing it for two full days, and it’s been a while since a perfume made me feel this happy. What a pity its discontinuation. As for performance, it’s good; on my skin it lasts more than 8 hours, with a moderate trail but a very marked presence. It’s a perfume for fresh and mild climates and preferably for nighttime use; during the day, I think it would lose that mysterious and sensual touch that the night amplifies. I fell in love with its scent, and just as quickly as I went into ecstasy upon meeting it, I fell into depression upon learning of its discontinuation and the outrageous prices for the few surviving bottles. What a pity… but anyway, I lack the words to thank Casablanca77 for allowing me to know this great perfume and for guiding me on where to get it. THANK YOU!
Among my favorite fragrances for their incense notes, my great weakness. Besides, it reminds me of the discontinued Kenzo ‘Oriental’, which was absolutely prodigious, with its slender transparent bottle and the black poppy. I’ll never understand why they discontinue such excellent fragrances as that one.
I already mentioned in another review what I like about Kenzo Amour, so I wanted to get this ‘Le Parfum’ version, thinking it would be the same but more concentrated. However, while I didn’t dislike it, it was too much for me; I perceived more incense and patchouli than vanilla on my skin, and I agree with a review that says it has an earthy note. It’s still a good perfume, but I saved it for special occasions; once I finished it, I didn’t buy it again, not even from this line. I prefer Kenzo Amour Eau de Parfum and Flower by Kenzo.
Kenzo Amour with its vanilla and warm rice tea in a beautiful smoky variant almost turns into a drug for me. It’s the tenderness and sweetness of Amour, but more mature and nocturnal, with a small wick burning away with incense, uniting two languages at once: the innocence of the original with the sophistication of the incense. Rice pudding, vanilla, and incense. Transversal Eastern and Western beauty, very special and rounded. What a pity it was discontinued; it will surely be missed.
Kenzo Amour Le Parfum with its warm rice tea and vanilla in a beautiful smoky variant; it’s almost like a drug for me. It’s the tenderness and sweetness of Amour, but more mature and nocturnal, perhaps with a small wick burning it down with incense, creating a perfume that speaks two languages at once: the innocence of the original Amour and the sophistication that incense always brings. Rice pudding + vanilla + incense. A transversal Eastern and Western beauty, very special and rounded. What a pity it was discontinued; I’m sure it will be missed.
What a shame this ran out this weekend; it was one of my favorites. I got it in a swap years ago because I didn’t know it when it first launched, and if I had tried it sooner, I would have bought two bottles so I wouldn’t run out. It’s a Kenzo Amour for the night, for the cold, and for hugs. The basic Amour doesn’t convince me, so I wouldn’t buy it now anyway, plus I have the Flower oriental which is similar, as the reviews say. I’m in mourning this week because it’s getting cold here.