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Kismet for Women
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Kismet for Women by Maison Alhambra is a women's fragrance from the floral family. The top notes are honeysuckle, rose, and jasmine; the heart notes are neroli and narcissus; the base notes are amber and cedar.
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- Positivo 69%
- Neutral 17%
- Negativo 14%
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White floral in all its glory: soapy, floral, and citrus notes that end with something sweet and rounded. Over time, it settles into fruity accords like apples alongside lakeside flowers. It closes with the sensation of narcissus at sunset in a small lagoon.
It’s a white floral in all its glory: soapy, floral, and citrus notes that end with something sweet and rounded. Over time, it settles into fruity accords like apples alongside lakeside flowers. In the end, it’s like narcissus by a small lake at sunset.
What a beauty this perfume is! On my skin, it smells like peach, but not the fruit itself, more like those peach-flavored powders or drink mixes. I love it. It lasts about 4 hours and leaves a soft trail.
It smells too much of neroli, very dry and sharp. I didn’t like it at all.
I tried it and it’s a beast. Buy it blind, it smells divine. The bottle is gorgeous and the scent is top-notch… Beautiful, lovely, pure luxury.
I heard about it and it’s a beauty. You can buy it blind, it’s a perfumazo. Gorgeous bottle, excellent perfume… Beautiful, lovely, pure luxury.
Blind buy, it was a self-gift for my 45th!! Actually, I loved the case and the bottle, very pretty. Regarding the scent, it feels fresh and floral but with a touch… of I don’t know… but it smells great! I feel it doesn’t have much longevity, but it’s worth reapplying. At work, people mentioned it smells like orange or something citrusy, but I don’t perceive it that way. It’s worth it, I liked it, and I would buy it again because, besides, the price is quite low compared to the quality. …. Buy it!!!
I gifted it to my wife. I bought it on promotion along with the men’s one. The men’s is spectacular and this one didn’t fall short; the packaging and presentation are impeccable, and my wife loved it. I haven’t smelled the original fragrance, but on its own, it’s a great purchase for daily use, and for the price, there’s nothing more to ask. Yes, it feels a bit synthetic and youthful due to the fruity notes, reminding me of peach powder packets for parties, as someone mentioned, but it has good performance. I see it for young women aged 15 to 30, for daytime wear with casual clothes. It’s nothing special, but if you don’t want to spend on Dior or Chanel, it’s perfect. Highly recommended.
I gifted this perfume to my wife. I bought it in a promotion where it came with the men’s version. The men’s one is simply spectacular, and this one didn’t fall behind; the packaging and presentation were impeccable, and my wife loved it. I haven’t heard the fragrance it’s inspired by, but this alone is a good purchase for daily use, and for the price, there’s nothing more to ask. Yes, it feels a bit synthetic and somewhat youthful due to the fruity notes; they remind me a bit of those powdered peach-flavored packets for making party drinks, as someone mentioned below, but it has good performance. I see it for a young woman aged 15 to 30. For daytime wear with casual clothes. It’s nothing special, but for not spending on Dior or Chanel, it’s perfect. Highly recommended.
The opening is very sharp and fruity; I can’t credit it as apricot (that’s what we call “albaricoque” in my country) because it doesn’t feel very natural… in the first 5 seconds, it even seems medicinal. I like the drydown more. In the drydown, that sharp sweet smell softens a bit and those aromatic flowers start coming in, mixing with the sweetness… I also perceive something “green” or “aromatic” present. I haven’t tested it on skin rigorously yet, so I don’t know exactly how it develops on me, and whether it’s a scent I’ll like. If I must say it’s a well-unique scent with sophistication, I consider it possible to categorize it as an “elegant” perfume, just not versatile. I bought it blind; if I had tested it beforehand, maybe I wouldn’t have bought it… I was swept away by the hype and the supposed similarity to Kilian’s scent 🙃
The opening is very sharp and feels synthetic, however, it changes and becomes muuuuch richer and more balanced between floral and woody. It doesn’t resemble Kilian’s GGG at all.
At first, it’s very sharp and feels synthetic, but then it changes and becomes incredibly rich and balanced between floral and woody. It has nothing to do with Kilian’s GGG.
It needs to macerate; I’ve had it for three weeks and it has changed a lot since the first sniff. It has softened, the sharp notes have lost prominence, and the amber wraps it better. It’s a very vintage scent, reminiscent of the 90s, nostalgic and cozy, nothing youthful. I like it, although I understand it can be annoying to have to let it rest for a while.
You have to let it macerate; I’ve had it for three weeks and it has changed a lot since the first time I smelled it. It has softened, and the sharpest notes have lost prominence, while the amber wraps everything better. It’s a very vintage scent; it reminds me of the 90s, feels nostalgic and cozy, nothing youthful. I like it, but I understand it can be annoying to have to keep it in rest for a while.
I feel none of what the reviews say. (Maybe it’s a bad batch?). I expected a more intense fragrance, but it comes out very soft and I barely perceive it on skin; after an hour, there are waves of a sweet, vanilla-like aroma (though this note isn’t declared), and you can faintly detect the apricot. It projects discretely for about two hours with a softly seductive character; it seems elegant and is a safe scent that won’t bother anyone. Regarding longevity: I tested it on blotter paper and it was still detectable after two hours, but after 10 hours, it smells like nothing. I’ll let it oxidate a bit to see if air and time do their magic.
I know the scent of Good Girl Gone Bad by Kilian; it’s a perfect blend of flowers with a slightly woody drydown. Very wearable and a compliment getter. With this scent, I don’t need anything else to feel finely perfumed. I looked for this supposed “dupe” based on that reference, but it’s not it. Just because Fragantica lists similar notes doesn’t make them similar. What did I find in Kismet for Women? From the start, I’m greeted by neroli accompanied by narcissus; I don’t perceive anything else, no fruit, no other flower. I have to wait a few minutes for that intense floral blast to settle. After about 15 or 20 minutes, the scent becomes more pleasant; what remains are those white flowers (neroli and narcissus) with a prominent woody layer; the drydown is very woody. For me, it’s not unpleasant because neroli is a flower I like, and I think it harmonizes well with the woods, but it doesn’t resemble Good Girl Gone Bad. If you’re buying it thinking it’s a Kilian dupe, it’s not. If you want to know a woody floral scent, this could be a good choice.
Kismet for Women by Maison Alhambra: a perfume that never took off. I’ve had it for over two years and, despite giving it many chances, it still doesn’t convince me. From the start, it seemed too subtle, almost cheesy, lacking strength and presence. I initially thought it would improve with time, but nothing happened. While other perfumes change and evolve with maceration, this one stays the same: weak projection and it disappears quickly. Definitely not for me.
This perfume confuses me a bit, and I actually like that. The opening hits hard, dominated by neroli and narcissus instead of the listed notes, and personally, I dislike neroli in 90% of cases. But once that initial impression fades, the drydown is fascinating; it evolves, and the neroli adds just a touch of depth. What I discovered is that the magic lies in reapplication, not in the number of sprays. Wait two hours and reapply, and it develops so much better than the first time.
I’ve had this for a couple of years and still can’t quite get the hang of it. It’s… weird. More than apricot, it smells like a very artificial peach that stays front and center from start to finish, though fortunately it softens quite a bit as the hours pass. The opening is super strong with that peach or apricot vibe, plus a slightly citrusy note I can’t quite identify; I don’t smell any flowers, wood, or amber. At first, I liked it more—it felt like the promise of something that could get better once it mellowed. Now I know it won’t improve, and I’m not sure if I actually like it.