Men

King’s Way

Marca
Angeline
4.18 de 5
244 votos

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Descripción

King's Way by Angeline is an oriental fragrance created for men and women. This newly launched scent in 2024 unfolds a fragrance pyramid where the top reveals the freshness of raspberry. The heart of the composition is sustained by the warmth of saffron and the spice of black pepper, while the base offers a silky persistence thanks to musk and labdanum. The olfactory signature is the work of the Angeline house.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 28%
  • Primavera 24%
  • Verano 19%
  • Otoño 28%
  • Día 48%
  • Noche 52%

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Comunidad

244 votos

  • Positivo 77%
  • Negativo 13%
  • Neutral 9.8%

Pirámide olfativa

Estructura completa de la fragancia: de la salida al fondo.

Salida 1 nota
Corazón 2 notas
Fondo 2 notas

Comunidad

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Propiedad

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

Duradera

Muy duradera

Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

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Reseñas

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13 reseñas

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  • WyattBousquet

    I wore it on a cold morning right before grabbing coffee. At first, bright raspberries, like my grandma’s jam but without the extra sugar. I felt like I was wrapping a blanket around my shoulders. While waiting for the coffee maker, I noticed a soft, firm wood base. A colleague told me it smelled like ‘home.’ Exactly. It’s not a scent meant to grab attention, but a nod to your best self. It doesn’t shout ‘look at me,’ but in those quiet moments—walking or working—it smells like familiar luxury. Perfect for days when you just want to smell good without trying.

  • PacmanKinder

    I bought it blind and regret it. It doesn’t smell bad, but it’s very meh. The opening is rich, but then it dries down to saffron and the pepper is too weak.

  • UlrikeSchuster

    I was looking for something dry and sugar-free. It smells of citrus and wood, like Terre d’Hermès but lighter. After an hour it softens, but it clings to clothes. It’s a discreet option, no sweetness or desire to draw attention.

  • BenjaminSchulze

    I received it in a mini set. At first, it seemed dry with lots of lavender and vetiver. But after reapplying, I noticed it softened and became creamier. Although I prefer Lost Love, this smells more understated and structured—perfect when I’m looking for something different from my everyday scents.

  • I tried it in a discovery pack alongside To the Moon and Velvet Glove. While the others hit you immediately, this one unfolds slowly. The dry down is warm, woody, slightly smoky, and reflective. If you like Encre Noire or Terre d’Hermès, you’ll love this.

  • I picked up King’s Way in a discovery set alongside To the Moon and Velvet Glove. While the other two were noticeable right away, this one took longer to develop. The dry-down is warm, woody, with a smoky touch and a very introspective vibe. It should appeal to fans of scents like Encre Noire or Terre d’Hermès.

  • KatrinDiederich

    King’s Way was a gift for my partner. Later, I noticed its scent on one of her clothes and loved that blend of lavender with a warm, amber-like base. It doesn’t smell like a tough guy; instead, it’s elegant and understated. Since then, I’ve been wearing it too. It’s a bit like Dior Homme Intense, but less powdery and cleaner.

  • KatrinDiederich

    King’s Way was a gift for my partner, and I later caught its scent on his clothes; the blend of lavender with a warm base, perhaps amber, really stood out to me. It’s not a powerful masculine fragrance, but rather elegant and refined. I’ve started wearing it myself since then. It reminds me a bit of Dior Homme Intense, but with less powderiness and a cleaner finish.

  • BenjaminSchulze

    King’s Way arrived in a miniature set. On first spray, I noticed a dry opening with prominent vetiver and lavender, but upon reapplication, the scent softened into something creamier. While I prefer Lost Love, this feels more sober and structured—perfect when I want something different from my usual rotation.

  • Gabriele Jung

    Starts with a fruity note and ends with spices that add warmth. It’s not overpowering, but it’s noticeable and lasts all day. Fast shipping and great service.

  • LeilaKinnunen

    I discovered King’s Way through a blogger. It reminded me of Viktor & Rolf’s Spicebomb, but softer and less sweet.

  • Emma Tuimala

    I love the warm spices with that fresh berry twist; it smells understated but has character. Arrived quickly and the packaging is top-notch.

  • LeilaKinnunen

    I discovered King’s Way thanks to a blogger’s review. As for the vibe, it reminded me of Viktor & Rolf’s Spicebomb, just a bit softer and without the same level of sweetness.