Kenzo Tokyo 30ml Eau de Toilette Spray - Kenzo Tokyo is inspired by the colourful nights more
in the Japanese metropolis. Black buildings are represented by nutmeg, clove, gaiac wood and cedar. Red lights by bitter orange and pink pepper. Green trees by green tea, mate and shiso and yellow lamps by lemon, grapefruit and ginger.
Kenzo Tokyo By Kenzo Eau de Toilette Spray.Tokyo by night, it's easier to see than in full more
daylight.Faces stand out, pale and smiling, wearing red caps or paintedin colorful sparkles under white masks.Neon lights flash, unveiling the bustling image of a city thatrefuses nightfall and night never does fall, because darkness shunsTokyo.Electricity reigns supreme.It lights up every last street and corner mercilessly, the shadyalleys overflowing with yakitori and udon restaurants lost inclouds of steam spilling out to wide avenues of Shinjuku orShibuya.Everyone is running and laughing.This is because people do laugh in Tokyo, a courteous, human,delicate laugh that is wonderfully contagious.In the distance loom large century-old trees, bonsais that rebelagainst the idea of remaining stunted.Their magnificent shadows caress the sidewalks where youngspirits flit this way and that, endless legs, and a constant pulseof energy.Serene nature in a crazy poetic city.Tokyo by Kenzo.Tokyo experienced by a Westerner, dazed by jet lag and happy tolose himself in a boundless city with a real human dimension.
Kenzo Tokyo is inspired by the colourful nights in the Japanese metropolis. Black more
buildings are represented by nutmeg, clove, gaiac wood and cedar. Red lights by bitter orange and pink pepper. Green trees by green tea, mate and shiso and yellow lamps by lemon, grapefruit and ginger.
Kenzo Tokyo 50ml Eau de Toilette Spray - Kenzo Tokyo is inspired by the colourful nights more
in the Japanese metropolis. Black buildings are represented by nutmeg, clove, gaiac wood and cedar. Red lights by bitter orange and pink pepper. Green trees by green tea, mate and shiso and yellow lamps by lemon, grapefruit and ginger.
Kenzo Tokyo is inspired by the colourful nights in the Japanese metropolis. Black more
buildings are represented by nutmeg, clove, gaiac wood and cedar. Red lights by bitter orange and pink pepper. Green trees by green tea, mate and shiso and yellow lamps by lemon, grapefruit and ginger.
refreshing and direct smell so to spray. Usually used for Eau de teoilette, personal and impressive active, sporty, lively, and ekstrovert. It is very fitting to use when sport.
Fougere
Essentially derived from a mixture of lavender, coumarin, and oakmoss. The aroma is also marked by a mix fragrant spices and wood, and takes time adapting to the condition of the body. Although impressed soft and calm mind, the show also smell ambitious, classy, and less conventional.
so do you like a KENZO??? ...
Advantages: Beautiful Bottle, Clean and Fresh Smelling Disadvantages: Might not to be everybodys tastes
, a casual one, a floral one blahdy blah blah and before you know if you end up like I have with loads!
So why did I try Kenzo Flower for the first time? We had a visit from a lady from our HR dept and when she walked in there was this lovely smell. I have no shame when it comes to perfume so I just asked her what perfume she was wearing because it was lovely and she told me it was Kenzo Flower - I was most aghast to find out I'd never heard of it - what perfume addict not knowing a well known perfume *shock, horror*
So of course next time I was in town I took a detour into Boots to have a spray for myself as every perfume addict knows that what smells nice on one person can smell vile on another and you can never go by what a perfume smells like on someone else you MUST try it yourself.
Now the first thing I noticed was the pretty bottle ...
shazzaspannered 01.08.2006
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Advantages: Smells gorgeous!! Disadvantages: Might not smell the same on everyone!!
I was given a bottle of Kenzo Flower for my birthday in January but to be honest, haven't even taken it out of its box. Until now...
I have a few favourite perfumes that I wear for special occasions but have never been lucky enough to find an every day perfume. I suppose this is why I didn't bother to take it out of the box. I have found on many occasions that perfumes smell lovely on the tester cards, or even on your wrist but when you make the purchase, it just smells horrible and you find you've wasted, probably a lot of money!!
The Product
Launched in 2000, Kenzo flower comes in a delightful white shiny box with a poppy on each side, showing the stages of growth. The actual bottle is a unique design. A lovely long clear glass bottle that curves slightly, to give the impression of a flower stem. On the front ...
babz1975 02.05.2007 (06.05.2007)
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Tokyo by Kenzo's ingredients were chosen to conjure the colors of nighttime Tokyo: yellow and red lights, the green of trees and plants tucked away in parks and small private gardens, and dark sky and looming empty skyscrapers.