Kenzo Jeu D'Amour Eau de Parfum for Woman 50 ml

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Kenzo Jeu D'Amour Eau de Parfum for Woman 50 ml

Kenzo Jeu D'Amour Eau de Parfum for Woman 50 ml

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Jeu d'Amour is overshadowed by the popular line of Flower and its infinite flankers and isn't on the spotlight like the other Kenzos. The nude-colored bottle echoes the sensuality of the skin, its pure lines evoke the femininity of a dress… A joyful hymn to seduction which makes you want to play along. This radiant fragrance is inspired by playful seduction, with notes of sparkling pear and lemon blossom. Most purchases from business sellers are protected by the Consumer Contract Regulations 2013 which give you the right to cancel the purchase within 14 days after the day you receive the item.

This is a scent I could wear very easily and feel pretty, feminine, young and into the crowd, but with some distinction. In fact, the fragrance has a good sillage in the first half an hour and then it decreases and decreases, to stay almost undetectable in the end.

a pretty spring/summer floral but nothing spectacular, a bit acquatic and full of tuberose with some sharp freesia and musk and maybe a hint of pomegranate if someone tells you and you stretch your nose; the tuberose is in the top but it is sharp, powdery freesia in the base with some musk. New: A brand-new, unused, unopened and undamaged item in original retail packaging (where packaging . I don't know about others, but to me, it is similar to Lanvin Eclat D'Arpege but much longer-lasting and more intense. Certamente percebo as notas florais por bastante tempo e na abertura me chama a atenção o toque de chá e uma nota cítrica bem leve.

When I first tried Kenzo - Jeu d'Amour after receiving a sample, I really couldn't decide if I liked it or not - It almost seemed a little annoying. She starts with an alcohol-laced Citrus burst courtesy of the Mandarin Orange and ends with a thin trail of Freesia for the remainder of her stay - inoffensive, but unremarkable. Granted, it smells mainstream, and far from being original or striking, but it's very nice and shows enough textures for me perceive it as a relatively true tuberose. The base is emblazoned with the distinctive Kenzo logo printed onto iridescent, nude-toned glass, elegantly fading as it approaches the bottle neck into a transparent peach. I wouldn't have thought of a blood mandarin note (I never even saw a blood mandarin in my life), but now that I know it's there, I think I can smell a bit of a blood orange note, too.

My nose detected tuberose (creamy and fresh), musk (gives the scent a subtle powdery touch) and pomegranate (soft fruity and a bit aquatic). The drydown after about 6 hours is a lily-vanilla base, with a slight suntan lotion vibe and a sort of powdered sugar mixed in, not uncommon to a few other fragrances in the same genre such as Lys Soleia and Baiser Volé Essence de Parfum, but it's just as lovely. If I didn't know what the notes were, I'd say this smells like dried apricots - must be the sour juicy fruits on white florals that give that impression. I am able to detect all the beautiful top notes before the warm tuberose makes its entrance and steals center stage.

Rasid has intentionally used the tempting red lips of French actress Louise Bourgoin to encase the bottle to offer an insight into the brands notion of sensuality and desire. 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 received a sample of this fragrance along with a couple of purchases and never really gave it much thought. Jeu d'Amour by Kenzo presents itself as a seductive and sensuous fragrance composed of pomegranate, tea and mandarin.It opens with top notes of blackberry and Mandarin orange, heart notes of jasmine and tuberose, and base notes of rum, vanilla, patchouli, caramel, and sandalwood.

Jeu d'Amour is a bright, relatively authentic tuberose, with a sensuous white floral and vanilla drydown. There is no real similarity to my mind, except that they are both rather powdery in the drydown and a bit sweet.

I love Pure Poison, but it has that sad note, something nostalgic, whereas this one is cheerful, positive, uplifting, happy. The fragrance is very well balanced between the "bodiness" of tuberose, the freshness of freesia, the juicy pomegranate, and the sandalwood that contributes with the spicyness.



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