Kenzo invents a wonderful water fragrance Kenzo Pour Homme by Kenzo is a men's eau de toilette belonging to the aromatic aquatic olfactory family. It was launched in 2018 by perfumers Ane Ayo and Philippe Romano who wanted to capture the evocation of water, alive, vibrant, fresh, and dazzling. This is the interpretation of what would be a true immersion in water, based on Hokusai's great wave and its inverted pyramid. Its bold olfactory trail has an unprecedented formula that begins with pink pepper, apple, and bergamot. Its green and crisp heart has notes of hazelnuts, aquatic notes, sesame, and green accords. Its deep, penetrating blue-like background features sandalwood, cedar, amber, musk, tonka bean, and vanilla. The bottle. An ultra-modern and unprecedented block of color in a cobalt blue tone that fits perfectly with the wavy silhouette of the feminine version. Alchemical symbol. An engraving transformed into a symbol par excellence of Japanese art. The artist Hokusai created the great wave of Kanagawa, which still overwhelms half the world today and is the symbol that adorns the packaging. Only for addicts. They say this fragrance is essential for those who consider water their main element and their antidote to normality.
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