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Krizia Uomo

Marca
Krizia
dsm-firmenich
Perfumista
dsm-firmenich
4.31 de 5
363 votos

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Descripción

Krizia Uomo by Krizia is a woody fragrance for men. Launched in 1984, the nose behind this composition is dsm-firmenich. The top notes include aldehydes, juniper berries, basil, savory, lemon, and mandarin; the heart features pine needles, cedar, sandalwood, carnation, geranium, jasmine, and cyclamen; while the base notes reveal oakmoss, vetiver, leather, patchouli, and musk.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 27%
  • Primavera 25%
  • Verano 14%
  • Otoño 33%
  • Día 57%
  • Noche 43%

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Comunidad

363 votos

  • Positivo 91%
  • Negativo 6.1%
  • Neutral 3.0%

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

Duradera

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Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

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Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

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Reseñas

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10 reseñas

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  • Ricardo Méndez

    What I like most is that I appreciate it more with time, even though I’ve run out today. When I bought it years ago, it didn’t quite work for me, but now it’s my favorite: fresh and full of personality.

  • Ricardo Méndez

    The more I use it, the more I like it. The bad thing is that it’s finished today. When I bought it years ago, I didn’t like it much, but now I love it; it’s fresh and has its own personality.

  • jerry drake

    A true classic. Krizia Uomo is one of those fragrances that takes you back in time. It’s a strong, masculine scent, a bit sharp at first, like many eighties smells. It opens with light green and citrus notes that bring balsamic sensations full of energy. I recommend letting it settle for about 30 minutes before judging it. It has a perceptible trail and moderate longevity, which can be interesting for young people used to other types of notes, and for those who tried it decades ago, it has the power to evoke many memories of youth. Interesting and unique, definitely an 80’s in every rule with personality and quality.

  • jerry drake

    The modern version has lost depth and density, but for those who don’t know it, it can serve to give an idea of what it offers. For someone used to modern perfumery, it could be a monumental experience. It’s a magical blend of conifers, citrus, and vetiver that makes me fantasize about the times of bath rituals, complex remedies, herbals, and oil blends resulting from the meticulous work of revered perfumers, unreachable alchemists of the court… I imagine that emperors were given something like KRIZIA Uomo to represent power and elegance at their peak. If you like the reformulation, try to find a vintage; it’s something really different.

  • Fantastic perfume I tried thanks to my friend Jerry Drake. Fresh opening, natural, like a mountain breeze with herbal, citrus, and pine notes surrounded by flowers. A precious moment that recalls open landscapes and blue skies. The opening lifts the spirit and gradually lets through a woodier, dirtier base that reminds me of works like Antaeus, Borsalino, or Witness by Bogart. However, Krizia Uomo never forgets the green vision of pioneers like Paco Rabanne, Azzaro, or Quorum, with which it is linked. Moderate trail; as hours pass, it consolidates a color between moss and barbershop essence, very pleasant, mature, and masculine, also very far from current trends, a testimony of other eras. In short, a pleasant representative of the aromatic fern and the way aromas were felt in the eighties.

  • I tried the vintage version and found it very wearable. You can’t deny it’s a child of its time, the era of foresty and soapy perfumes, but here there are more aromatic and airy notes, which sets it apart from more opulent compositions. It’s more delicate, masculine but with a relaxed touch. In the end, what stands out is a resinous pine with a certain silk-like aftertaste, finishing with a green sweetness. It tries to give an air of One Man Show, but Bogart is more my taste—mossy and woody, braver and a bit wild. It could have been launched perfectly in 1990.

  • danybaires

    Fresh, pine dominates at first and then becomes more refined, mixing wood and citrus. I like it and it’s a good price.

  • giorgiovlach

    Krizia Uomo is a classic that opens with a bright citrus and aldehyde explosion, followed by a robust scent. Juniper berries add a spicy note alongside basil and hyssop, while lemon and tangerine bring that energetic freshness. In the heart, pine, cedar, sandalwood, and geranium create a harmonious bouquet, with clove, jasmine, and cyclamen adding soft floral touches and a powdery nuance. The base is where its masculine side shines: oakmoss, vetiver, and earth, with leather, patchouli, and musk giving it warmth and sensuality. In short, it’s a timeless fragrance that blends citrus, herbs, and woods, perfect for the confident man who seeks character and distinction.

  • giorgiovlach

    Krizia Uomo is a classic that kicks off with a fresh, citrusy explosion, dominated by bright aldehydes that give way to an aromatic and robust blend. In the opening, juniper berries add a spicy touch, with basil and hyssop giving it a distinct herbal note. Lemon and mandarin add freshness, creating an energetic start. In the heart, a bouquet of pine, cedar, sandalwood, and geranium. The carnation and jasmine add a soft floral touch, while cyclamen adds a powdery, fresh note. In the base, it reveals its masculine side: oakmoss and vetiver add earthy depth, while leather and patchouli add sensual warmth. Musk completes everything with softness and longevity. It’s a classic fragrance that combines freshness with herbal and woody elements. Ideal for the confident man looking for character.

  • I wish there were more classics like this. While Oscar de la Renta and Quorum save theirs for summer, Krizia works great in the heat. I thought I smelled verbena, but maybe it was the jasmine with the citrus (I still don’t quite get the aldehydes). The moss is there from the start, accompanying, giving it meaning and freshness. The leather closes it off very gently, barely perceptible. Excellent.