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Kaleidoscope

Daniel Josier
Perfumista
Daniel Josier
4.09 de 5
75 votos

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Descripción

Kaleidoscope by Daniel Josier is an aromatic woody fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2017, this composition was created by perfumer Daniel Josier. The olfactory pyramid unfolds with top notes of eucalyptus, peppermint, and green tea; a heart of pine, lavender, and rosemary; and a base evoking cedar, oud wood, patchouli, and incense.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 11%
  • Primavera 37%
  • Verano 33%
  • Otoño 19%
  • Día 70%
  • Noche 30%

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Comunidad

75 votos

  • Positivo 80%
  • Negativo 16%
  • Neutral 4.0%

Pirámide olfativa

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

Salida 3 notas
Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 4 notas

Comunidad

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Propiedad

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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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6 reseñas

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  • VainillaDulce

    Many ask what perfume makes men fall in love with women, and my answer is always that taste is diverse and it’s not just the fragrance, but the whole package. Today I’m talking about one that has fascinated me: every time I smell it, I think of a manly, well-educated, perfectly groomed man, like George Clooney. Kaleidoscope is easy to please, full of energy, and has a strength that captivates without being overwhelming. Although it’s unisex, it smells rabidly masculine, alerting your senses and leaving you fresh and in a good mood. Its positive spiral begins with intense, revitalising mint that blends with natural eucalyptus, where green tea appears softly. Then come the pine, lavender, and rosemary, and although juniper isn’t declared, I smell it. When it tattoos itself on the skin, cedar with incense strengthens that manly spirit. The best part is that you never stop perceiving any note; pine, lavender, mint, and cedar bounce around as if you were wearing many fragrances at once. I tried it on myself and my father, and it worked magic on both. It’s a perfume with life and free will. It’s my favourite from Daniel Josier, totally masculine and impossible to fail; it smells like glory. Perfume yourselves and be happy.

  • VainillaDulce

    Kaleidoscope is that sweet mint from tin tablets, the sweetest kind. The opening is fresh, pleasant, and creamy, with a syrup-like sensation that seems strange when you look at the notes. I think it treads very subtly into gourmand territory, adding a feminine character; in short, I wouldn’t wear it myself. However, it maintains a positive energy between the mint and its solid heart and base. It’s neither a bomb nor shy. I see it as suitable for women over 30 in festive or work environments that demand an above-average image. In sum, it’s a solid creation that, in my view, suits women better.

  • Boyfrag26

    Kaleidoscope is summer freshness with impeccable cleanliness, although it remains somewhat formal; however, its versatility and unisex character are incredible. I love the passion it conveys, especially those exquisite green and floral notes. The blend of tea, mint, and lavender makes it perfect for everyday wear, with a very subtle touch of oud that gives it a premium herbal liqueur profile. The craziest thing is its evolution: at every step it’s a surprise that leaves you wanting to keep smelling it. Without a doubt, I recommend it. Sincerely, I don’t want you to wear it, I want you to drink it; it smells like an exquisite mojito with a taste for life. Ideal for a country day or an outing with friends: it’s revitalising and leaves me totally satisfied.

  • Kaleidoscope is that sweet mint found in tin tablets, the sweetest of all. The opening is fresh and pleasant, with a creamy, syrup-like sensation that seems strange when you look at the notes. I think it treads very subtly into gourmand territory, adding a feminine character. In short, something I wouldn’t wear myself. However, it maintains a very positive energy between the mint and that solid heart and base; it’s not a bomb, but neither is it shy. I see it as very suitable for women over 30 at festive events or work environments that demand an above-average image. In sum, it’s a solid creation that, in my opinion, suits them better.

  • If I had to place this perfume, an Eastern temple or a monastery comes to mind. It’s neither easy nor versatile, but the quality is undeniable. The opening is impressive, brutal, and chaotic; it can give you a shock if you’re not used to that blend of green tea, mint, and eucalyptus. Then it turns herbal-spicy and closes with earthy-resinous notes, always present. It certainly has personality and is different, but it hasn’t won me over enough to buy it. I’ll try other proposals from this creator because the quality seems satisfactory. (With courtesy of Toni_300)

  • Truth be told, it’s a scent that’s impossible to guess just by smelling it. It has that touch of camphor, like mentholated soap, yet it’s neither annoying nor overpowering. It carries eucalyptus and pine, but without falling into the Eighties clichés of brands like Paco Rabanne. Always elegant and classy, without being a beast. Even if you read the notes, you wouldn’t intuitively guess them, and that is the best part of perfumery. For me, it’s the perfect green option for winter without smelling like a pine or moss air freshener.