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Flower by Kenzo Eau De Parfum For Women 100ml

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The incense note in this is too loud, and maybe my nose has changed I couldn't bare with white floral notes anymore. What’s odd is that I love powdery fragrances and I love all of the notes listed, however this has to be my most despised fragrance of all time. i do like this scent, I don't see it as bad but it is sometimes very overpowering and makes my head ache. It's just a nice clean floral powdery scent that has a lil smokiness to it in the dry down that I'm really enjoying as well. The vanilla is prominent and makes it a bit sweet in a perfect way that doesn't remind the modern sticky sweet fruitchulies/gourmands.

When I first smelled it years ago, I wasn't sure about it, but now I think it might actually be my all time favorite perfume.

Lopped off its lovely head - now a cut flower, ready to die, and releasing layers of its vital essence in a great cloud. Flower is such a clean skin scent in my eyes, the florals come off faintly much like those lavender laced baby powders. While we strive to provide accurate and helpful information, we cannot guarantee the complete accuracy or reliability of the AI-generated pros and cons. I expected to like this based on reviews and notes listed but on my skin it had a very harsh and unpleasant note.

Maybe there is a maternal association with the baby powder profile but it’s also just very soft and rounded out. The combination of violet, rose and soft, unsweet, musky vanilla is really irresistible, and there is a little kick of something spicy too. The first spray is really strong and has clear rose and violet notes, and a strong baby powder accord. not really sweet enough for me to consider wearing regularly, but it's clean and sophisticated, and i like the powdery notes. But as it happens, this is the kind of fragrance I love (and not unlike another great recent bargain find, Jaipur Bracelet by Boucheron, although that is more of a dusky violet whereas this reads to me as more of a deep velvety pink, like the deepest pink in the inside of a conch shell, or a kitten's mouth.Of course the brand has other scents, but the moment someone says Kenzo, you will be excused for thinking of Kenzo Flower Perfume. This is one of those scents that I imagine might smell really good on someone I hugged, but I don't want to wear it. I can't get away from my sentimental attachment to Flower; it smells like going over to a childhood friend's house in the early 2000s to play Barbies and getting a warm hug from my friend's mom. Please note that this is not produced by Coty (which in my opinion, has ruined many perfumes), but by LVMH group (Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy). Yet now I find myself with a warm baby nestled into me and this soft, cakey make-up powder (slightly rose, slightly violet, slightly vanilla/opoponax sweet) wafting around me with a touch of incense as well, and I can’t say that I’m annoyed at all.

Looking at the ingredients it seems simple and classic, but for some reason it's SO distinctive to me.Flower is the headiest, muskiest powderbomb I've found yet -- it truly smells like you've slathered yourself in luxe baby powder *and* baby oil. Starting with the bottle itself, sometimes I admire it thinking how artistic, how original, what a masterpiece. The notes are composed of several flowers, such as vibrant Parma violet, rose, hawthorn, and jasmine. I love to wear it alone with more elegant outfits and on a casual day, I spray it in my hair towards the nape of my neck and choose something spicier for my wrists to offset some of the heavy powder notes as it sits.

This is a pass for me but I'm happy that I've finally sampled it because it's been on my list for a long time. Everyday Wear: Kenzo Flower is suitable for everyday wear, offering a subtle yet captivating scent that complements various occasions. Saffron, the precious ingredient in this new perfume for women, blends with a bouquet of Orange Blossom and Damascena Rose Absolute. In my opinion, the scent begins slightly "in your face" with a very fresh sharpness, which most likely comes from the ginger.I wasn't keen on this powdery kind of scent in my 20's, but this suits me in my 30's as I prefer powdery, incense and clean musky scents. I got this as a free sample as it’s definitely not my type of fragrance but if I hugged someone who was wearing this I’d think they’d smell lovely. Anyway, this smells just like what I was hoping Miss Guerlain Rose nRoses would smell like, only with more longevity (by far). The aromatic warm and woody undertones are complemented by the subtle sweetness of rice and creamy vanilla to leave a lingering and memorable trial. My father gifted me this perfume when I was still in high school, and I imagine he liked it when he smelled it or he was misguided by a salesperson, but I don't think it's a perfume for a teenager, or at least it wasn’t for me at all.

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