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Sexy Amber

Harry Fremont
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Harry Fremont
3.83 de 5
2,589 votos

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Descripción

Sexy Amber by Michael Kors is an oriental floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2013, the nose behind this composition is Harry Fremont.

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  • Verano 11%
  • Otoño 40%
  • Día 52%
  • Noche 48%

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2,589 votos

  • Positivo 74%
  • Negativo 17%
  • Neutral 9.8%

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  • I loved this one! It’s very warm and soft, yet extremely persistent, staying like a second skin; it reminds me hugely of the dry-down of Allure EDT. It starts with very soft floral notes and settles into that warm amber tone; I recommend it and want it 😀

  • I adored it! It’s super warm and soft, yet very long-lasting, lingering like a second skin; it smells very much like the dry-down of Allure EDT. It begins with very faint floral notes and finishes with that warm amber tone; I recommend it and want it 😀

  • It’s delicate, sensual, and sweet, but by no means cloying. It projects an image of neatness and exquisite femininity; I find it ideal for the workplace as it won’t bother anyone. It is certainly warm. A bonus is that it doesn’t clash in any context.

  • Tami Franco

    Michael Kors’ Sexy Amber is, indeed, amberously sexy, warm, sweet, and slightly powdery, especially as it dries down. It’s balanced and subtle, bordering on cloying for my taste, but it doesn’t quite cross the line. The notes are all distinct and move at a fairly homogeneous rhythm; it’s practically a linear fragrance. The main issue with this creation is that, although the notes are clearly perceptible when you find them, you have to make an effort to locate them, as the performance is so poor in every sense that it’s barely wearable. Scent: 6.5/10 Sillage: 2/10 Longevity: 3/10 Versatility: 6/10

  • Unfortunately, I don’t know how to express myself like the great experts on this forum :(, but what I can say is that I agree that in my opinion it resembles Allure greatly, and I also find it quite similar to Dior Addict Eau Parfum.

  • Unfortunately, I can’t express myself as well as the great experts on this forum :(, but I can say I agree that in my opinion it resembles Allure greatly, and I also find it quite similar to Dior Addict Eau Parfum.

  • After the party, where I find little in common, it smells very much like Narciso Rodríguez’s Narciso EDP. Narciso is a bit more incisive, has more presence, and slightly more complexity in its layers, but it’s the same type of lightly sweet powdery scent. After three hours, Sexy Amber becomes a bit more musky. I don’t know the Allure for women… To my nose, Sexy Amber is like a softened version of Narciso, perhaps more apt for everyday life. I loved it; the scent that remains after hours is quite different from Narciso’s.

  • Perfect for partying and nothing in common with the original, yet it smells remarkably like Narciso Rodríguez’s Narciso EDP. Narciso is more incisive, with greater presence and complexity in its layers, but both share that same lightly sweet powdery vibe. After three hours, Sexy Amber becomes slightly more musky. I don’t know the Allure for women… To my nose, Sexy Amber is a softened version of Narciso, perhaps more suitable for everyday wear. I loved it; the dry-down scent is distinctly different from Narciso’s.

  • catavelasco

    It inspires tenderness in me with a touch of sexiness, because honestly, it smells of baby powder to me; personally, I loved it. It’s perfect for going to work, shopping, or even a first date. It has very good longevity for such a warm and soft scent. If you’re looking to turn heads, this fragrance isn’t the one for you.

  • I tried this perfume and was pleasantly surprised. It’s delicate, warm, nothing intrusive but noticeable, ideal for everyday wear. It feels like a fragrance that touches on sensuality in a discreet way. I like it very much; it’s straight to my wishlist.

  • I loved the trial; it’s incredibly delicate and warm, unobtrusive yet with presence, perfect for everyday wear. It has a very subtle sensual note that made me add it straight to my wishlist.

  • It’s a distinct fragrance; it doesn’t resemble anything else. Warm, fresh, subtle, intense, with floral and vanilla notes. It’s irresistible. Every time I wear it, people ask what perfume it is; it never goes unnoticed. I like wearing it in the afternoons or evenings of spring or summer. It’s fresh, but not your typical summer perfume.

  • It’s a distinct fragrance, unlike anything else. Warm, fresh, subtle, intense, with floral and vanilla notes. It’s irresistible. Every time I wear it, people ask what perfume it is; it never goes unnoticed. I love wearing it on spring or summer evenings. It’s fresh, but not your typical summer perfume.

  • It evokes a bygone elegance, like wearing a good coat from the 2000s. The longevity and trail are tremendous, something that is almost non-existent in new launches these days. However, it does smell a bit ‘demodé’.

  • I didn’t like it at all; the musk is similar to Narciso Rodríguez’s and results in an unpleasant smell when it dries down. I even reached for bleach to rub on my wrist.

  • A delight for me; it smells of woman, sometimes warmer, other times more intense, perfect for the cold, although I also adored it in summer. As it dries down and hours pass, it smells only of a delicate and elegant musk; I’m so tempted I could eat its scent. I’ve never felt so strong and present as when I wore this perfume. The best thing is that I’ve never heard anyone else wear it, except once a wealthy aunt of mine, haha.

  • What a delightful fragrance; it’s a real all-rounder: feminine and elegant. I have a small 30ml bottle, but I wouldn’t hesitate to buy the larger one. Is there anything new on the market? No, it follows the olfactive path of Allure I had before, although something about that didn’t quite convince me, so I gave it to my mum. With this one, I feel fresher and more ready for daily use. A white floral perfume that I recommend.

  • MariaIgnacia162

    It’s my go-to perfume for everyday wear, ideal for long days at work or study. I love it because it smells ‘clean’. The trail is moderate, but right now I see that as a positive thing since summers in Chile are very hot. I also wear it when I have exams or go out to the city centre. It smells very fancy.

  • Pame.Betsabe

    I added it straight to my collection, having taken it out of a lovely set. It’s exactly what I was looking for: a very subtle white floral. I find it incredibly versatile, suitable for day, night, elegant outings, or casual wear. It’s that kind of floral scent that hardly anyone uses nowadays, but I absolutely adore it. As it dries down, you can detect the wood mixed with jasmine, leaving a lovely, delicate, and subtle aroma. I haven’t used it much yet to judge the longevity, but it leaves a visible yet fine trail.