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Kajal III

Marca
Kajal
Kevin Mathys
Perfumista
Kevin Mathys
4.45 de 5
356 votos

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Descripción

Kajal III by Kajal is an olfactive fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2023, this composition is signed by perfumer Kevin Mathys. In its opening, the fragrance unfolds a citrus effervescence with grapefruit, lemon zest, and a refreshing touch of lemon. The heart reveals a spicy and herbaceous harmony where ginger, rosemary, lavender, and neroli enter into dialogue. Finally, the base settles on a warm and enveloping accord of ambroxan, musk, patchouli, and amber.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 7.2%
  • Primavera 35%
  • Verano 37%
  • Otoño 21%
  • Día 66%
  • Noche 34%

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Comunidad

356 votos

  • Positivo 86%
  • Neutral 10%
  • Negativo 3.7%

Pirámide olfativa

Estructura completa de la fragancia: de la salida al fondo.

Salida 3 notas
Corazón 4 notas
Fondo 4 notas

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

Duradera

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Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

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Reseñas

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9 reseñas

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  • I find this perfume very pleasant. It has that citrus touch wrapped in an addictive, gourmet sweetness. I wonder if you’re tempted to eat or drink it, because the aroma reminds me of a soft drink or a caramel. It’s a homogeneous blend but with nuances. Patchouli is predominant with a hint of oud, giving it a masculine side, but the sweetness brings it closer to the feminine. The subtle amber with musk achieves a balanced and deep whole. When it dries down, it retains the opening scent for a while, but then the base remains. I’ve loved it and the quality is niche.

  • I agree with the first review; this scent is addictive and has me head over heels. I own Tygar and understand the inspiration. Although I adore Tygar, this perfume has something extremely pleasurable. I don’t know what’s come over me; it’s the most delicious fresh citrus I’ve ever tried. Niche quality, longevity of 8+ hours, moderate sillage, and it lasts days on clothes. In short, my best purchase of the year. Thank goodness I bought two bottles at once.

  • Mr_Mx_PerfumeGuy

    Any Tygar DNA? Absolutely. It’s also compared to Arrakis by Spirit of Kings, Vibrato by Sospiro, Thurati Blu by Afnan, and Aqua de Dora by Pana Dora, among others. The opening of all of them is very similar and memorable. What makes Kajal III special is a more effervescent and sweet opening, and when it dries down it becomes more aromatic and amber, whereas Tygar leans towards a dry, fine wood. It lasts excellently for its type: a maximum of six hours with good projection in the first hour. It’s normal for citrus scents to claim 10–12 hours, which makes me doubt. Would I buy it? No, I already have Tygar, which is of superior quality, so it would be redundant. If you don’t have Tygar and don’t want to spend what the gem costs, go for Kajal III; of all the ones mentioned, after Tygar, this is the one I’ve liked the most. You’ll be happy spending less than a fortune.

  • robhiguera

    As others here have noted, it shares an DNA with Bulgari’s Tygar thanks to that grapefruit citrus opening, but then it takes a different path: it becomes amber and warm with barbershop touches from the lavender and neroli, plus those green resinous notes of rosemary. The patchouli and musk give it a powdery edge that Tygar lacks. Personally, it’s the one people tell me smells the best on me.

  • Felipebelm

    If you’re looking for a good alternative to this gem, try Al Qiam Silver by Lattafa.

  • robhiguera

    As my colleagues say, it shares DNA with Tygar by Bulgari thanks to that grapefruit-forward opening, but then it takes a different path: it turns amber and warm with barbershop notes from lavender and neroli, plus those green resinous touches from rosemary. The patchouli and musk give it a dusty edge that Tygar lacks. Personally, it’s the one people tell me smells the best.

  • If you’re in Spain, you have Spirit of Kings’ Arrakis which smells almost identical and saves you €50, plus it lasts longer. From the brand, this was the one that drew me in most due to the scent and opening; it smells great, but on my skin it only lasts 2–4 hours. I was hoping for something more like Kajal, perhaps it’s just not for me; nothing convinces me 100%.

  • If you’re in Spain, Arrakis by Spirit of Kings is the near-identical clone that saves you €50 and lasts longer. I was drawn to the brand by its fantastic opening, but on my skin it fades in just 2–4 hours. I was hoping for something like Kajal, but perhaps it’s not for me; nothing convinces me 100%.