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Soleil Thé
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Kenzo Soleil Thé is a musky floral woody fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2022, this composition features the olfactory signature of Jérôme di Marino. The top notes reveal tea and ginseng, while the heart is dominated by iris. The base rests on white musk.
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- Positivo 59%
- Neutral 26%
- Negativo 15%
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Very, very special. Soft and powdery, unisex with a feminine touch. It’s like a second skin, super personal, leaving a soft body trail. After drying down, hours later, it resembles Elizabeth Arden’s White Tea; it changes a lot from the initial opening.
It’s a powdery tea. I feel it’s super feminine, but I layer it with L’eau de Lutens and it works perfectly.
I don’t know much about perfumes, so I’ll just share what I felt upon first trying it. It’s absolutely captivating. It smells like tea and sunshine—that specific scent the sun leaves on clothes and skin. That’s the very first thing you think when you spray it. It feels like sipping a cup of tea under the sun. It smells like creamy summer (is that the powdery note? I’m not sure, but if it is, it’s magnificent). It’s soft, with presence but not heavy. I feel it’s very feminine, elegant, calm yet cheerful. It’s like enjoying a sunny afternoon in a quiet summer. I also own Coeur Azuki, which is much lighter, funnier, and sharper, like mochi (those Japanese sweets filled with sweetened azuki beans). Soleil Thé is more mature. I sense the green note as soft and sweetened, and towards the end, there’s a floral touch, probably iris. It’s truly like wearing summer and sunshine on your skin. Absolutely wonderful. I love this perfume.
I don’t know much about perfumes, so I’ll just share what I felt when I tried it. It’s captivating: it smells like tea and sunshine, that specific scent the sun leaves on clothes and skin. When you spray it, it’s like having tea under the sun. It smells like creamy summer (if that’s the powdery note, it’s magnificent). It’s soft, with presence but not heavy. I feel it’s feminine, elegant, calm yet cheerful. It’s like enjoying a sunny afternoon in a quiet summer. Compared to Coeur Azuki, which is lighter, funnier, and sharper, like Japanese mochi, Soleil Thé is more mature. I sense the green note as soft and sweetened, and towards the end, there’s a floral touch, probably iris. It’s truly like wearing summer and sunshine on your skin. Absolutely wonderful. I love this perfume.
It has a soft sillage, starting with tea and a pleasant scent that could be ginseng, followed by a powdery touch—probably iris—over a clean musk base. It’s a lovely, very calming fragrance, super personal, with no loud attention-grabbing notes. I don’t feel it’s feminine; it’s openly unisex: just a crisp, fresh aroma for summer. It’s sweet but measured, not cloying, yet it definitely leaves its mark.
It has a soft sillage, a tea opening with a pleasant scent that could be ginseng, then a powdery note appears—probably iris—over a clean musk base. It’s a lovely, very calming fragrance, very personal; nothing about shouting for attention. I don’t feel it’s feminine; it’s openly unisex: a crisp, fresh aroma for summer, sweet but measured, not cloying, yet it definitely leaves its mark.