Men
Kajal Homme
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Kajal Homme by Kajal is a woody oriental fragrance for men. Launched in 2015, this composition was created by Christian Carbonnel and Rosendo Mateu. The top notes unfold with mandarin, pink grapefruit, and blackcurrant; the heart reveals cardamom, guaiac wood, cashmere, and orange blossom; while the base notes settle on tonka bean, vanilla, sandalwood, patchouli, oud wood, and musk.
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- Positivo 75%
- Neutral 14%
- Negativo 10%
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A beautiful, evolving and easy-to-please fragrance. It opens sweetly with tonka bean and cashmere, with subtle citrus notes. Cardamom and woods then join in, the sweetness receding to become elegant and opulent, almost soapy thanks to the excellent work of the notes. This is its strong point. Later it fades into the woody base. Good performance. Edit: In autumn I prefer it; the cold suits it well. That velvety blend of mandarin, tonka and cashmeran becomes more noticeable, rich, gourmand, clean and soapy. In dry-down, after five hours, the woods and patchouli come forward. It lists oud, but it’s the kind found in other Western compositions, certainly synthetic, lingering in the base and not perceptible. Regards.
A beautiful, evolving and easy-to-please fragrance. It opens sweetly with tonka bean and cashmere, with subtle citrus notes. Then cardamom and woods join in, the sweetness receding to become elegant and opulent, almost soapy thanks to the quality of the notes – this is my favourite aspect. Finally, it settles into the woody base. Good performance. Edit: I prefer it in autumn; the cold suits it well. You can really appreciate that velvety blend of mandarin, tonka and cashmeran – rich, gourmand, clean and soapy. Dry down after five hours is more woody and patchouli. It mentions oud, but it’s the kind found in other Western compositions, certainly synthetic, lingering in the base but not perceptible. Regards.
Pros: Balanced, natural and versatile scent. Attracts compliments. Cons: Average longevity, low projection and high price.
Pros: Balanced, natural, and versatile aroma. Attracts compliments. Cons: Regular longevity, low projection, and high price.
A century ago, a Frenchman opened a spa in Martutene. It worked initially, then declined. To save it, he paid some youths to claim the Virgin Mary appeared in the caves. It worked, until the civil governor threatened to jail them if the Virgin appeared again. And she didn’t. This story comes to mind when niche perfumes are criticised for smelling ‘like designer’. Our governor should jail anyone repeating such nonsense. Critics say Kajal Homme smells like Chanel, as if Chanel were second-rate compared to a Tauer. The stupidity reaches extremes. Kajal Homme is the work of two Spanish masters with more talent in their little finger than all those ‘masters’ elevated above. Ignorant YouTubers, what a pleonasm. There’s the foolish theory that niche must smell challenging, but with civet and resin, you’ve already got it. The value of niche lies in creativity and artistic inspiration. Kajal Homme has it. It traverses olfactory families: fruity, woody, spicy, vanilla, and amber, all with class. It unites East and West like the Mostar Bridge. The fruity opening darkens with cardamom and spices, wrapped in tonka and sandalwood, finishing with a resinous oud that completes an extensive sensory journey. Despite the complexity, it is discreet and prudent, avoiding cheap ambroxan. That is niche: original idea, technical complexity, and top materials. To this marvel, some say ‘niche that smells like designer’. To them, the Virgin truly appeared.
A century ago, a Frenchman opened a spa in Martutene. At first it worked, then it declined. To save it, he paid some youths to claim the Virgin Mary appeared in the grottoes. It worked, until the civil governor threatened to have them imprisoned if the Virgin appeared again. And she didn’t. This story comes to mind when niche perfumes are criticised for smelling ‘like designer’. Our governor should imprison anyone who repeats such nonsense. They criticise Kajal Homme for resembling Chanel, as if Chanel were second-rate compared to a Tauer. The stupidity reaches its peak. Kajal Homme is the work of two Spanish masters with more talent in their little finger than all those ‘masters’ elevated to the heights. Ignorant YouTubers, what a pleonasm. There’s the silly theory that niche must smell challenging, but with civet and resin you already have that. The value of niche lies in creativity and artistic inspiration. Kajal Homme has it. It traverses olfactory families: fruity, woody, spicy, vanillic and ambered, all with class. It unites East and West like the Mostar Bridge. The fruity opening darkens with cardamom and spices, wrapped in tonka and sandalwood. It finishes with a resinous oud that completes an extensive sensory journey. Despite its complexity, it is discreet and prudent, without resorting to cheap ambroxan. That is niche: original idea, technical complexity and top materials. To this marvel, some say ‘niche that smells like designer’. To them, the Virgin truly did appear.
After reading the previous review, I’ll clarify that I won’t write a sacred text as it’s not my nature… but my nose has its own verdict. It says: you like it, but you don’t love it. The dry-down is pleasant yet forgettable. Frankly, it passes without fuss or glory.
After reading the previous review, I’ll clarify that I won’t write a saccharine text as it’s not my style… but my nose has its own verdict. It says: you like it, but you don’t love it. The opening is what I don’t enjoy, though the dry down is pleasant yet forgettable. Frankly, it passes without drama or glory.
Absolutely tremendous fragrance. To my nose, it smells citrusy, sweet, aniseed, vanilla, and violet. It sounds absurd, but that’s exactly what I perceive. I love it; perfect for a signature scent, work, lunch, or a date. Top-tier performance without being a slob; it clings to you without being intrusive. Highly recommended.
Well-balanced vanilla with woody notes; reminiscent of Chanel Allure, yet it carves its own path, making me prefer it. Lasts an extra 12 hours, with an excellent scent and decent projection.
Well-balanced vanilla with woody notes; while it recalls Chanel Allure, it takes a different path that makes me prefer it, starting with longevity (+12h). Excellent fragrance, very good with decent projection.