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L’Eau de Kenzo Amour
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Descripción
Kenzo L'Eau de Kenzo Amour is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2011, this composition features tea, bitter orange, and bergamot in the top notes; frangipani (plumeria, plumaria, atapaima), ylang-ylang, and peony in the heart; and vanilla and musk in the base.
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381 votos
- Positivo 82%
- Negativo 14%
- Neutral 3.7%
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Super soft and super summery…
One of my favorites. What a shame it’s a limited edition. It’s soft, fresh, and youthful, with a perfect sweet touch for summer. Although it’s floral, it doesn’t sting like others; it’s very delicate. I recommend it if you can still get it.
I’m on my second bottle and I won’t be able to find it anymore, what a pity it’s a limited edition. The vanilla trail it leaves after a few hours is unmatched, pure love.
L’Eau d’Amor, yes, this perfume contains a miracle of love inside, how could you not love it? A dear friend gifted it to me, which adds to its value. Thinking it was called ‘L’Eau,’ I expected it to be light, but no… if you know the traditional Amour, it has the same delicious powdery vanilla base, but here they added tea and a delicious lemon. Vanilla and lemon? Mmm, yes, it’s the richest combination, especially with powdery, creamy, and very subtle ylang-ylang and frangipani. It has moderate sillage and lasts about 8 hours. You can wear it all year round; honestly, I finished it very quickly. It’s one of those perfumes I crave to wear every day.
I don’t sense anything fresh or green about it. On my skin, it comes out sweeter, almost chocolatey. I also bought it blindly; I like it, but it’s not one of my favorites.
Exceptional heat, it feels like an oriental fragrance. Warm and sweet, not fresh or fruity. A truly original scent; I’d never seen anything like it before, not even from the bottle. I fell in love.
Not as light as its name suggests, but I loved it and it remains one of my favorites. On my skin, the citrus really shines, especially the bergamot. It’s a rare citrus-vanilla blend. At 40 degrees in my city, it was perfect in late spring—too sweet for summer, but it would work great in cooler climates. What a shame it was a limited edition.
Quite potent, a fragrance you shouldn’t buy blindly (I have one left). I wouldn’t recommend it for summer; it projects a lot and the sillage is overwhelming. It’s very floral with light citrus notes, and the vanilla doesn’t stand out as much as the flowers—it’s more of a spring scent. Very feminine and delicious, charming. Once it dries down, it’s less invasive, but the sillage is still noticeable. It’s long-lasting and the price isn’t too outrageous.
Very potent, not something to buy blindly (I already have one at home). I wouldn’t recommend it for summer because it projects a lot and the sillage is overwhelming. It’s floral with soft citrus notes; the vanilla isn’t as prominent as the flowers, giving it more of a springtime vibe. Very feminine and delicious, charming. Once it dries down, it’s less invasive, though the sillage is still noticeable. It’s long-lasting and the price isn’t too outrageous.