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Jeu d’Amour

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Kenzo
3.84 de 5
1,758 votos

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Descripción

Kenzo's Jeu d'Amour is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2014, this composition was created by Daphné Bugey and Christophe Raynaud. The top notes unfold the freshness of pomegranate, red mandarin, and tea; the heart reveals the delicacy of neroli and freesia; while the base notes add warmth with sandalwood and musk.

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  • Invierno 17%
  • Primavera 35%
  • Verano 18%
  • Otoño 30%
  • Día 73%
  • Noche 27%

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Comunidad

1,758 votos

  • Positivo 79%
  • Negativo 17%
  • Neutral 4.0%

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Salida 3 notas
Corazón 2 notas
Fondo 2 notas

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  • I found it very pleasant with good longevity, though I feel it smells similar to another perfume, I’m not sure which one. It’s very feminine. I would buy it anyway.

  • I tried this mischievous ‘love game’ yesterday with great anticipation. The scent is intoxicating: the fruits bring an almost nocturnal, erotic joy at the outset. Then come the neroli and musk, adding a touch of melancholy; the balance is good. My only gripe is the longevity is precarious; it fades until only a citrus trail remains. I expected something hotter after seeing such suggestive advertising, but I’ll buy it anyway.

  • MarinaSoledad

    I love this fragrance and it’s my lucky perfume. Every time I went to an exam with it, I did well! haha. On my skin, it lasts moderately, but if I mist it on my hair it lasts more than 24 hours. My mother finds it lasts much longer on her skin. From the start, I notice the flowers, especially the freesia. It’s exquisite, super fresh, and very feminine. It doesn’t smell like soap or sugar.

  • MarinaSoledad

    This fragrance is my lucky charm: every time I wore it for an exam, I did well. On my skin, it lasts moderately, but if I mist it on my hair, it lasts over 24 hours. My mother finds it lasts much longer on her skin. From the start, I notice the flowers, especially the freesia. It’s exquisite, super fresh, and very feminine, without being cloying or giving off a soapy vibe.

  • Something doesn’t quite add up here: this is a floral-gourmand, not a floral-fruity. It’s creamy, featuring sandalwood from the very start with a touch of sweet, woody custard. I don’t detect neroli or pomegranate; it’s super romantic, warm, and gourmand. Perfect for evening or night. It has a faint echo of Amour but stands out with its own style. It’s exquisite and has already become one of my favourites among sweet fragrances.

  • My new favourite perfume. It’s sweet without being cloying. Seductive and elegant at the same time. Very long-lasting on my skin; I feel the base notes for over 12 hours, especially the sandalwood, which I love. I feel it very personal and sophisticated. It’s pleasant for those around me; it’s always appreciated when I wear it. A Kenzo jewel.

  • Alejandro4286

    My first encounter with Jeu d’Amour was good, even disconcerting. I approached a perfumery without intending to buy anything, went to the Kenzo stand, and among all the variety, I decided to pick this one and spray it on a tissue. I kept walking around, and the moment I brought it close to my nose, my brain made a memory and said it smells similar to Classique Intense by Jean Paul Gaultier; they share the pomegranate. After a few hours, it becomes sweeter and less acidic, and that’s when the freesia scent emerges, which by the way I love and reminds me of a Victoria’s Secret splash. In short, I’ve liked it very much and it’s straight to my wishlist.

  • I bought it yesterday; I had been planning to for some time, but other olfactory temptations got in my way. Kenzo Jeu d’Amour is a very natural scent, something that always results in pleasant perfumes from this house: it doesn’t have that unpleasant synthetic trail that many fashion fragrances leave. It’s slightly sweet, where the woods appear discreet, the fruity notes are delicate, and the floral is the protagonist. It’s a sophisticated, youthful, all-rounder floral-gourmand scent: suitable for daily wear and special occasions without any issues. The delicacy of tea, pomegranate, and tangerine adds tenderness, but the neroli and freesia are undisputed. At the bottom appears a very subtle sandalwood and musk… it’s sexy and fresh, a good option for me, a lover of red lips and card games. Subtle trail, medium longevity. Recommended for any age. The advert is very good too, and the models were very seductive.

  • Originally I was heading for Kenzo Amour until I ended up with Jeu d’Amour. It’s a scent totally different from what I had used before. It didn’t excite me at first, but now I love it. My best description is sophisticated/natural. Unpretentious but with great class. Really provocative!

  • I started looking for Kenzo Amour after leaving Jeu d’Amour, but this smells like something else. At first, it didn’t do much for me, but now I’m hooked. I’d define it as sophisticated and natural, unpretentious yet classy. It’s truly provocative!

  • I gifted it to my mum for Mother’s Day. We had met it via a sample and fell in love. To my mind, it’s sensual, youthful, and elegant all at once. It suits my mum’s skin perfectly; the trail surrounding her is like an exquisite, elegant aura. When she wears it, she seems to have ‘dressed to kill’… hehe! At least that’s how she feels around her. I love it! And, as she told me, it leaves men unimpressed.

  • Well… for my nose, the fruity notes stood out a lot, although unfortunately I didn’t feel pomegranate or tangerine as the pyramid suggests, but rather a fruit cocktail turned into tart mango with a hint of freesia-vanilla syrup. Ummmmm… I found it pleasant and very cheerful; feminine… coquettish? playful? ummmm yes… but the point is, as soon as I applied Coco Noir by Chanel, I forgot about this fragrance in an instant. As they say, comparisons are odious… By the way, on my skin it didn’t last long either.

  • Very feminine, sexy, and sweet without being cloying, with fruity notes and something sparkling. I love wearing it from spring, day and night. The trail is excellent and the longevity, like all Kenzos, is outstanding. I recommend it 100%; it’s one of the perfumes I like most in my entire collection.

  • Mademoiselle

    One of my favourite Kenzos ❤. It’s floral and fruity, very balanced with neroli, pomegranate, orange, and sandalwood; perhaps I’m crazy, but I feel there’s banana even though it’s not listed. Kenzo says it’s a seduction weapon, but for me, it’s more romantic and dreamy, a lovely and tender love… though it sounds cheesy, hehe. To seduce better, use its sibling L’elixir. I wear it in spring and some autumn days. It’s sweet, creamy, weak in projection (you need to apply more), but lasts 10 hours if it performs.

  • Mademoiselle

    One of my favourite Kenzos ❤. It’s a well-balanced floral-fruity: neroli, pomegranate, orange, and sandalwood. I might be going mad, but it smells like banana even if they don’t say so. Kenzo says it’s a seduction weapon, but for me, it’s more romantic and dreamy, a lovely, tender love… though that sounds cheesy, hehe. For better seduction, use its brother L’Élixir. I wear it in spring and some autumn days. It’s sweet and creamy, the projection is weak and needs a little help, but it lasts 10 hours if applied generously.

  • I love it! It’s one of my favourites. Every time I wear it, I have to keep smelling my wrists because it’s addictive. It’s creamy, embracing, and has a trail that’s not heavy but noticeable, which I adore. With Jeu D’Amour, I finally feel the perfume I’m wearing, something that doesn’t happen with others. Totally recommended and I’d buy it again without a doubt.

  • Soft with that pomegranate note I absolutely adore, even if real fruit doesn’t smell quite like this. It blends beautifully with florals like neroli and freesia, while the sandalwood seals it off with a creaminess that seems to merge into the skin. For me, although it lacks cashmere or leather, it works as a delicate, carnal scent with good longevity.

  • (Selene 85). I’m glad we share an opinion; it happens to me very similarly. And I have a huge desire to smell Jeau d’Amor L’Elixir; I’ve heard many positive things about the fragrance, so I’ll be reviewing it soon.

  • (Redwolf) It happened to me too; narcissus isn’t my thing, even though I adore floral perfumes. You will love J’eu d’Amor; it’s very intense and sexy; I was on the verge of buying it.

  • Neroli, neroli, and more neroli. I’m not a fan of white flowers, so no. I didn’t like it at all. If you love neroli, this is your perfume!

  • This fragrance requires caution. The initial scent is delicious, fresh and sweet with mandarin, currants and tea; it’s a treat! I bought it without thinking the moment I smelled it, and what a mistake. After 10 minutes, it stops smelling like that wonderful main scent and only leaves narcissus, narcissus and more narcissus, with freesia appearing occasionally. The fragrance doesn’t smell bad, but I don’t consider myself a narcissus lover (for me, it’s a note you either love or hate); it overwhelms me and gives me a headache, and for some reason, I associate it with older people (no offence; my olfactory memory works that way). In this perfume, the narcissus scent is constant, so if you’re not a narcissus lover, try before buying. Then I love the advertising campaign, but it doesn’t seem to match the perfume; it doesn’t seem designed to seduce or be carnal, but rather a fresh floral scent perfect for summer and spring, for daily use to go to university or work. Perhaps its sister, Jeau d’Amor L’Elixir, does have more of that sexy and sensual connotation; I’ve already noted it down to try it.

  • darlenerock

    Narcissus, narcissus and more narcissus. I’m not a fan of white flowers, so no. I didn’t like it at all. If you like narcissus, this is your perfume.

  • Jesica La Roja

    I was buying another perfume when the salesperson, who intuitively knew what I was interested in, made me try this… And I fell in love. Unlike the previous comments, I am indeed a narcissus lover. I’ve never encountered a narcissus before, but I notice that all the fragrances that fascinate me carry that note. What’s notable is the fixative power; I could still smell it intact after washing my hands with abundant soap. I’ve already added it to my wishlist. The only thing I don’t like is the box, though it sounds ridiculous. Having a neck finishing with painted lips sitting on my dressing table doesn’t appeal to me at all; I feel it ruins the overall design’s good taste.

  • At first, I didn’t like it much, but in the end, I fell in love with its pomegranate and narcissus scent.

  • giselistica

    The salesperson sprayed it on me for the sandalwood and FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, I LOVE IT. It smells like the honeysuckle vine in my grandmother’s house. The opening is citrusy and green; as it settles, it becomes much creamier neroli with a slight sweetness. The scent is warm and creamy, it’s a winter scent, nothing fresh. Suitable for all-day wear and young adults, very feminine. The trail is EXCELLENT and lasts 9 hours; the neroli endures flawlessly. I love it. Now I want to see the EDT because the EDP seems very intense. It’s elegant and complex, NOTHING ARTIFICIAL. Edit: I bought the commercial version and it’s less creamy, with poor projection and longevity. I’m heartbroken because it was love at first sniff; I suppose the tester was concentrated. A total disappointment now, it lasts less than 2 hours, just like the EDT.

  • giselistica

    Testing perfumes, the salesperson sprayed it on me for the sandalwood note. FOR GOD’S SAKE, I LOVE IT! It smells like the honeysuckle vine from my grandmother’s house. The opening is citrusy and green; as it settles, it smells heavily of creamy, slightly sweet narcissus. The scent is warm and creamy, ideal for winter, all day, and for young adults; very feminine. The trail is EXCELLENT and lasts 9 hours; the narcissus scent remains pristine. I love it. Now I want to try the EDT because the EDP feels too intense. It’s elegant and complex, not artificial at all. Edit: I bought the commercial version; it’s less creamy with poor longevity. I’m dying, as it was love at first sniff; I suppose the tester was concentrated. Total tragedy; now it lasts less than 2 hours, just like the EDT.

  • draemi1911

    I tried a sample today… at first, it smells like fresh floral shampoo, but over time, the narcissus takes centre stage. I’m not overwhelmed by narcissus, and here they are well-balanced, very similar to RL’s Woman (which I had to gift my mum) and the vibe of L’Interdit EdP due to its warmth. This Kenzo is a balanced narcissus floral with a moderate trail; it’s super wearable and elegant. Recommended; it’s creamy and now I consider it a possible purchase. Keep in mind it’s from 2014, so Kenzo takes the applause over the other two.

  • I bought it blind following the reviews, but to be honest, I was let down. Very floral and very similar to Sunflower; I found it a rather unoriginal scent. Perhaps it’s my pH, but I didn’t like it at all; on my skin, it felt very heavy. The only thing I can credit is its longevity, as even after washing my wrists, the scent persisted. In the end, I gifted it to a friend who enjoys sweet and floral aromas.

  • Absolutely love it! It’s one of my favourite fragrances; I simply cannot live without it. A magical, fresh, talc-like and sensual floral bouquet. Smells of fresh narcissus and freesia with pomegranate juice, finishing with woody notes of leather and musk. It has to be the EdP; the EdT just doesn’t work. Lasts 9 hours with an aura trail that surrounds you; excellent.