Men
L’Eau 2 Kenzo pour Homme
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Kenzo L'Eau 2 Kenzo pour Homme is an aromatic citrus fragrance for men. Launched in 2012, the nose behind this composition is Sonia Constant. The top notes unfold with grapefruit, bitter orange, and ginger flower; the heart reveals juniper berries and lavender; while the base notes close the olfactory pyramid with fir, cedar, and vetiver.
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- Positivo 84%
- Negativo 11%
- Neutral 5.7%
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Exquisite fragrance, fresh and summery… it’s a perfumed water that doesn’t last more than half an hour on the skin.
I didn’t like it; it has poor longevity.
Citrusy, fresh, and clean. Very pleasant.
Summer fragrance, but in my opinion, nothing pleasant. What stands out most is the bitter orange, followed by ginger and fir. As I said, I don’t like it; it feels super cheap. For my part, I don’t recommend it.
A summer fragrance that, in my opinion, isn’t very pleasant. The bitter orange stands out the most, followed by ginger and fir. As I said, I don’t like it; it feels super cheap. I wouldn’t recommend it.
Bitter orange, grapefruit, cedar, juniper, vetiver, and a touch of lavender. It’s a very citrusy, sweet, and fresh summer fragrance. It’s discontinued in Argentina, but it has the characteristic naturalness of Kenzo’s ingredients. It lasts up to 3 hours in open spaces, with moderate sillage. It’s a safe buy for citrus lovers and works best on people with oily skin.
I love Kenzo, and this version of L’Eau for Men is very different from the original—it’s much more citrusy with oranges and blooming lavender. It lasts about 3 hours on the skin, then another 2 or 3 hours as a skin scent. It’s light, like bathwater; you have to reapply, but it’s totally worth it given the price. It’s unknown here and really hard to find.
I love Kenzo, and this L’Eau pour Homme version is quite different from the first one—much more citrusy with orange and lavender. It lasts up to 3 hours on the skin, then fades to a skin scent for another 2 or 3 hours. It’s light, like a body mist; you have to reapply, but there’s no problem since it’s so affordable. In my country, it’s unknown and very hard to find.
A very clean citrus fragrance with a standout opening, though the projection is low. I’d recommend it for daytime wear in summer.
A very clean citrus perfume; the opening is notable, though the projection is low. I recommend it for daytime wear in the summer.
Delicious but short-lived scent. Slightly sweeter than the original Kenzo L’Eau (formerly L’Eau Par Kenzo), without those sparkling lemon notes from its predecessor. Fresh, rich, spring-like, and dry. Its longevity and sillage are limited; after two hours… poof! If it’s on sale, it’s worth it just to apply it guilt-free and enjoy a really rich fresh aroma.
Delicious fragrance but short-lived. Slightly sweeter than the original L’eau, without those sparkling lemon notes that defined the predecessor. It’s fresh, rich, spring-like, and dry. Its longevity and sillage are limited; after two hours… poof! If it’s on sale, it’s worth it just to apply it guilt-free and enjoy a really nice fresh scent.
Wow, what can I say about this Kenzo 2? I’ve been dying to try it since I adore the original L’eau—that 10/10 classic with an incredible scent, even if its longevity is average. The transparent bottle with orange accents and the packaging totally won me over. I picked it up at FragranceNet for about $40-45. Upon smelling it, the ginger and bitter orange really stand out. It’s strong and intense; honestly, I didn’t like it at first, but after a while, that initial punch settles down and it improves. The first whiff is very potent, so I wouldn’t recommend buying it blindly.