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Aqua Kenzo pour Homme

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Kenzo
Ane Ayo
Perfumista
Ane Ayo
3.82 de 5
517 votos

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Aqua Kenzo pour Homme by Kenzo is an aromatic aquatic fragrance for men. Launched in 2018, this composition was created by Ane Ayo and Philippe Romano. The top notes unfold with apple, pink pepper, and bergamot; the heart reveals hazelnut, aquatic notes, green notes, and sesame; while the base settles on tonka bean, sandalwood, cedar, vanilla, amber, and musk.

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  • Invierno 13%
  • Primavera 33%
  • Verano 29%
  • Otoño 25%
  • Día 61%
  • Noche 39%

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  • gabinetegil

    Very good fragrance! I didn’t necessarily perceive it as aquatic (maybe my perception). Longevity on my skin of about 10 hours. Recommended!

  • I like the perfume but it’s nothing new. I don’t know if you’ve tried it but it smells very similar to Black Orchid by Tom Ford to me although super diluted it’s like an aquatic BO fresh and very airy with a touch of hazelnuts. I feel it’s more fruity than aromatic as Fragrantica points out but it’s not a bad aroma especially if you like the general aroma of Tom Ford perfumes. Performance on my skin has been good with an approximate duration of about 8 hours with a very notable trail at the start but which decays to moderate in 15 minutes and from there falling progressively until it dies at skin level. It’s a cheerful and summery fragrance and although it’s freshish it’s not fresh it has a good fruity charge that gives it body. Not very recommended for the day I see it more focused on warm and fresh nights of spring and summer. It seemed like a good perfume to me but that blatant Black Orchid air made me not fully convinced although if you like Tom Ford perfume with this you can continue enjoying it during the summer.

  • Edu Lezana

    I couldn’t help it I went to a Douglas this afternoon to buy personal care products and came across Aqua Kenzo. A novelty… and I who love trying new perfume releases that come out (although most are of negligible quality… and that makes me furious) I tried it. Personal impression: it’s not a typical aquatic it’s a fragrance with a dense and sweet opening (with the dominant note of hazelnut with tonka) spicy to finish with a rich vanilla-woody accord. It follows the trail of the excellent Air Kenzo and I think they have points in common. Especially the warm spicy touch. It’s a deceptive perfume: it’s not citrusy nor does it smell of the sea it’s dense warm and sensual with a very well-done hazelnut aroma. All wrapped in the sweetness of tonka and a subtle airy vanilla. A perfume to wear at any age playing on the masculine-feminine and wearable all year. By the way the bottle is nice and its box with a Japanese ukiyo-e engraving is really apt (although and I repeat it’s not a typical aquatic). I liked the fragrance and it has good performance (rare these days).

  • Edu Lezana

    I couldn’t resist and spent the afternoon at Douglas hunting for toiletries, where I stumbled upon Aqua Kenzo. A novelty… I adore trying new perfumes (though most are rubbish and drive me mad), so I gave it a go. My impression: it’s not a typical aquatic; it starts dense and sweet (dominated by hazelnut and tonka), spiced, and finishes with a rich, vanilla-tinged woody base. It follows in the footsteps of the brilliant Air Kenzo and I think they share common ground, especially that warm spicy touch. It’s a deceptive fragrance: it doesn’t smell of citrus or sea; it’s dense, warm, and sensual, with a very well-executed hazelnut aroma, all wrapped in the sweetness of tonka and a subtle, airy vanilla. It suits any age, plays between masculine and feminine, and is wearable all year round. By the way, the bottle is pretty and the box features a lovely Japanese ukiyo-e engraving (though, I repeat, it’s not a typical aquatic). I liked the scent and it has good performance, which is rare these days 🙂

  • I agree that the name leads to confusion just like Valentino Aqua (WTF?). Putting this marketing error aside the smell is quite curious. It seems to come from a wild night between Invictus and Valentino Uomo so I think it’s a pleasant fragrance for many noses so it could be bought blind and besides it doesn’t seem like a very trite smell. Performance is very good and the fragrance isn’t very heavy without being poor. It won’t go down in history nor do I think it’s a masterpiece but if I find it at a good price I’ll get one.

  • I never even think of trying perfumes with ‘Aqua’ in the name… I dislike aquatic fragrances it’s not my style… but given the reviews I was encouraged to try it. Opening is fresh acidic but pulpy I imagine due to the apple and slightly spicy. Heart notes: the aquatic notes appear giving a salty smell mixing with hazelnuts that give it a summer version of One Million Lucky; the green note felt like mint not strong or intrusive but necessary toning down the hazelnuts a bit. In the dry down… The hazelnut smell still predominates now sweet mixed with vanilla and tonka bean resting on a woody base making it great for evening wear… I must admit the heart didn’t suit me too much luckily it lasts an hour and I stuck with the dry down which is spectacular. The name ‘Aqua’ I don’t know where it came from as it’s not 100% aquatic; if they had called it ‘Party Summer’ I think it would have suited better… Edited: Now that I have the bottle I must say the trail lasts a maximum of 2-3 hours same as longevity on the skin very scarce… and a great pity luckily the price isn’t excessive so it’s not annoying having to re-spray. Everyone has a different pH on my skin it doesn’t last long enough. I also clarify that on more than one occasion I sensed it with feminine touches almost unisex. Will it be just my impression?

  • I never dare to try perfumes with ‘Aqua’ in the name; I dislike aquatic scents and it’s not my style… but the reviews convinced me. The opening is fresh, acidic, and juicy, presumably from the apple, with a spicy touch. Then the aquatic notes emerge with a salty tinge that blends with the hazelnuts, giving it a summery vibe akin to One Million Lucky. The green note feels like mint, not intrusive, which tones down the hazelnuts slightly. By the end, the hazelnuts still dominate, now sweet, with vanilla and tonka bean over wood, ideal for the evening. I admit I didn’t enjoy the heart phase much, luckily it’s short-lived, but the dry down is spectacular. The name ‘Aqua’ is confusing as it doesn’t smell 100% aquatic; ‘Party Summer’ would have been better. Edited: With my bottle, the trail lasts a maximum of 2 or 3 hours, just as on the skin. Very scarce, but since the price isn’t excessive, it doesn’t bother me to reapply. Moreover, on more than one occasion I sensed it with feminine touches, almost unisex. Could it just be my impression?

  • It carries a misleading name as it has little to do with ‘Aqua’. It starts with something that reminds me of a sweet apple followed by warm and perhaps slightly heavy aromas. It’s a fragrance that pleases and is noticeable though it doesn’t project much and longevity is around 4-5 hours. It’s quite different from what is available today which is appreciated. I use it on a varied age range because it suits everyone well. Used lightly it goes well with heat although for me it smells like a slightly fresher climate.

  • Exquisite and enveloping fragrance. My partner initially walked past as they were resting from L’Homme Libre, though they enjoyed that line greatly. I already owned my Aqua Kenzo, yet I couldn’t forget that sweet, masculine wave upon opening it, so I gifted it to them. It was a total success: they adore it. On the skin, the fruity sweetness mellows, leaving a spiced, woody, and clean trail. Pink pepper, cedar, and tonka bean dominate from the start and linger, keeping the essence intact for several hours. It makes a great duo with the feminine version, although the masculine has more presence and longevity.

  • A exquisite intoxicating and enveloping fragrance. The last time I chose a perfume with my partner he passed this one by (I already owned the Aqua Kenzo pour Femme that I adore) because he was looking for something along the lines of L’Homme Libre and wanted a break. However I couldn’t forget that sweet gentle and manly tide it exudes as soon as it leaves the bottle so I gifted it to him immediately. It was a great success; he enjoys it immensely. On the skin after a few hours the fruity sweetness mellows and you perceive it as spicy woody and clean. Pink pepper cedar and tonka bean are the clearest notes from the start and linger keeping the fragrance intact for several hours. I think it makes a great duo with the female version but I admit the pour Homme version has a presence and longevity that the female one lacks.

  • Got it on sale for €16 and bought it blind. I fully agree with those who say the name ‘Aqua’ is a scam: it smells nothing of the sea and neither the bottle nor the box with the Hokusai wave are deceptive. The marketing leads you to expect something fresh but leaves you dry. At first with that strong sweet pink pepper I wasn’t convinced but by the next day I could stand it. The heart has a woody-hazelnut touch with an interesting slight saltiness. The dry down features soft vanilla tonka bean and cedar; all very pleasant but generic. On my skin it lasts 5-6 hours with a low trail creating a personal bubble. It’s best for daily wear; at night it doesn’t compete with the beasts. I wouldn’t use it in summer as there are better options but rather in autumn on fresh days. For the price it’s okay and has a different touch but I won’t be buying it again as I didn’t love it.

  • Since I tried it, following a blind buy, it has become one of my favourites (another Kenzo on my humble podium). Spoiler: IT IS NOT AN ‘AQUA’. Well, that is the name, but it has nothing to do with what comes to mind. A dark, sweet, creamy and woody fragrance. While it starts with a sharp green apple and pepper opening (in this case I don’t perceive the citrus note), it’s worth highlighting that the heart of this fragrance is the hazelnut. A hazelnut that feels blue thanks to the aquatic notes accompanying it and mixes well with the sesame, which is truly noticeable and gives it a special ‘something’. The tonka bean and woods form the base, providing a small sense of something more sober, while the amber and vanilla add the sweet touch. Overall, the entire ensemble feels creamy, rich and original… More recommended for the evening and in temperate to fresh climates. Ideal for dates, dinners and intimacy. I must say that on my skin the performance was very good… Scent: 9/10 Sillage: 7/10 Longevity: 9/10 Duration: 8/10 Cheers friends!

  • Since I tried it after a blind buy, it has become one of my favourites (another Kenzo on my humble podium). Spoiler: IT IS NOT AN “AQUA”. Well, that’s what it’s called, but it has nothing to do with what we imagine. It’s a dark, sweet, creamy, and woody fragrance. It begins with a sharp opening of green apple and pepper (I detect no citrus whatsoever). The heart is hazelnut, which feels blue due to the aquatic notes accompanying it, and blends with sesame, which is very noticeable and gives it a special touch. Tonka bean and woods form the base, adding something more sober, while amber and vanilla provide the sweet touch. Overall, it feels creamy, rich, and original… More recommended for evening wear and in mild or cool climates. Ideal for dates, dinners, and intimacy. On my skin, the performance was excellent… Scent: 9/10 Sillage: 7/10 Longevity: 9/10 Duration: 8/10 Cheers, friends!

  • It feels like JPG Le Beau but with a woody citrus touch, very very light. It doesn’t seem as sweet and is much more suitable for daily wear, though it doesn’t last and doesn’t project either.

  • Very lovely perfume, that warm, sweet and fresh sensation all at once, yet enveloping due to a warm, sweet hazelnut and musky note. It’s highly seductive; not a projection bomb, but you can feel it all the time.

  • Suskind_39-2

    Nowhere near aquatic as the name suggests, it’s a very good fragrance with a spark and a reliable scent. Suitable for young people and a safe gift choice, plus an accessible price. Recommended.

  • Starts like JPG Le Beau before transforming into One Million Lucky. I feel this Kenzo is lower quality than the last two. It’s good for going out at night, lasts a decent amount of time but doesn’t project much. I wouldn’t recommend it. 4/10

  • I was gifted the limited edition in a spray can, which is more affordable. Does anyone know if it’s the same fragrance as the one in the standard glass bottle?

  • At times it reminds me of JPG Scandal. A good fragrance, fairly unisex with a masculine and youthful lean. It’s not as fresh as it seems; while it might appear aquatic upon deeper inspection, it isn’t really. It’s sweet but not overpowering; ideal for mild days and evening outings. A good perfume, though there are better options for this price.

  • sanctus_iacobus

    It smells very similar to Kayak Aero, though slightly more woody and creamy. The scent is nice, but it lacks projection.

  • eduavilag

    I loved it at first, but when I bought it again, I wasn’t so keen. I feel the performance and projection have dropped significantly; it smells sweeter than aquatic, sits very close to the skin, and isn’t a blue or marine fragrance as the name suggests. It’s not bad, but there are better options for the price. For me, it’s a ‘meh’ – I used to like it, but I don’t think I’ll buy it again.