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Flower by Kenzo Eau De Parfum For Women 100ml

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With FLOWER BY KENZO L’Absolue, KENZO is celebrating its favourite flower: the poppy. Among its lush petals, a powdery heart bursts with liveliness. In a gust of air, the flower casts its powder to the wind, sprinkling the world with thousands of unfurling buds. Saffron, the precious ingredient in this new perfume for women, blends with a bouquet of Orange Blossom and Damascena Rose Absolute. In the base notes, the fragrance distills sensual Vanilla Musks.This more intense addition to the FLOWER BY KENZO range reveals every aspect of the FLOWER BY KENZO woman: a poetic activist. KENZO stands with Masami Charlotte Lavault, an activist flower farmer and founder of the first flower farm in Paris, and supports her cause to: “make ecology irresistible!” I got a little tester of this. Tbh I can't really distinguish all that many notes here. It's super soft, clean and wispy. Gentle musk and a faint idea of vanilla "dominate". There's a touch of powder too and a most timid soft floral note. The little sweetness I get is VERY understated. If I smelled this on a woman I might wonder if she just uses a very fancy soap. Overall, it's a classic floral/powdery with a bit of sweetness scent,ideal for all year round especially spring with very good performance. Spray with moderation in summer as it could be overwhelming,strong and potent. I adore wearing this in warmer months, but it is really unique and crisp in colder months too. If your habit is to not overlapping other fragrances, after a few hours you'll sense it lies on a warm bouquet, recalling the classic version.

My powdery compliment guarantee. "Flower by Kenzo (Eau de Parfum) | Kenzo" is possibly one of the most underrated fragrances. I smelled the Eau de Parfum for the first time at the airport and immediately fell in love. I absolutely had to have it!

Some drugs may have Authority Required (Streamlined) status which does not require an explicit approval from Medicare, instead the doctor can use the Authority code found in the published Schedule for a given drug/indication. Clean jasmine rounds out this scent as it develops, sweetened by the vanilla in the base and joined by powdery rose and iris. The violet remains prominent. There is a smokiness to the drydown, thanks to the incense, which complements the vanilla to perfection. It becomes musky as it dries down, remaining powdery and floral until final fade. Sillage is moderate and longevity is long-lasting. A little goes a long way (at least, on me). The powder aspect is extremely strong, but has an undercurrent of bruised petals (not Johnson & Johnson). Thing is - you need to sniff the skin (at least on me) to get that wonderful trail of bruised petals - in the air, it's more like a powderbomb - and sweet. Still quite agreeable to me. I also noted an evanescent Prescriptions must be written on an Authority Prescription Form, and the approval number must be noted on the prescription. Pharmacists cannot dispense the item as a pharmaceutical benefit unless it has been approved by Medicare Australia (indicated by the presence of the approval number). Authority to prescribe an Authority medicine is granted for specific indications and/or for certain patient circumstances. Authority may be obtained by telephone to Medicare Australia (known as "phone approval") or in writing from an authorised delegate of the Minister for Health.

The woman who wears this in my mind has a perfect French pedicure at all times, not one greasy strand of hair on her head and her blouse/sweater/dress always seems like just out of the cleaning. That woman that I always hope I could be, but my inner slob just won't let me ;) Cold Clean scent dry down to makeup second skin scent with bit of bitterness ,but I’ve never smelt anything like this before. Its NOT an alluring scent, it kind of gives you a clean airy 5cm sillage barrier around people lol - I think this perfume projects that you are on a higher social status compared to whoever you’re around, possibly the unfamiliarity with the hawthorn, combined with the makeupy scent that kinda says “I’ve got quality makeup on”. It’s actually kind of complex and has subtle layers. It seems like you’re not wearing perfume but you’re a different species of human. I collect powdery scents, but this is, to my surprise, way too green for me to perceive it as powdery, to be honest. It's a decent smelling fragrance, don't get me wrong... It reminds me of summer fields, somehow... when it's too hot outside and it hasn't rained for couple of days...it also reminds of some dry herbs, maybe...I appreciate the youthfulness that this scent embodies. Many reviewers have said it’s mature but i disagree. I like the way that the notes surrounding such a prominent violet give way to a very delicate, airy and fresh powder rather than a dank soapy aldehydic powder associated with a more mature scent profile. There is also a nice comforting and cozy quality to this scent. A perfect bedtime scent and neutral enough to wear to an office setting. Maybe there is a maternal association with the baby powder profile but it’s also just very soft and rounded out. It has a floaty cloud-like vibe. I think Flower could work in any season, but especially in spring and summer. It seems light, fresh, and green enough to stand up to heat. In fact, I’m curious as to how the notes will develop on warm skin. It took everything in me not to blind buy Flower for the bottle alone, which is adorable and reminiscent of growing up in the early aughts, so I mustered up some self control and got a sample instead. While I don’t think this would be a safe blind buy for everyone, it definitely would have been for me as someone who appreciates powdery florals and musks. Some PBS medications are restricted and require prior approval from Medicare before a doctor is able to prescribe them on the PBS. This prior approval to prescribe grants the doctor the Authority to prescribe the desired medicine and have it funded under the PBS.

And so: This is indeed flower power - a blossom strong enough to stand up to a gun. And - as a power flower, it contains in its scent both life and death. The first sniff said to me: this is a real...this is drama. A gorgeous flower with a knife to its own throat, willing to slit its stalk and give its own life - and before you know it, it's done so. Lopped off its lovely head - now a cut flower, ready to die, and releasing layers of its vital essence in a great cloud... then turning to intense powder. This one takes my breath away.Flower has quite a fruity opening, sweet yet aquatic. The orange is sweet yet fresh, and I get a hint of melon. A light, dewy rose note emerges shortly afterwards, joined by violet. Instead of the beautiful delicacy of the flower itself, this is candied Parma violets. It is almost overwhelmingly sweet here, not my favourite thing. When the sweetness subsides, the baby powder accord that many reviewers below have mentioned comes to the fore. It reminds me of a more intense, sweeter version of Prada Infusion d'Iris. Some cassis is evident here. Up close it smells a lot richer, still soft..but richer. U[p close is the only time I can really tell there's something deeper in here, but in the air? Powder bomb. Hold the fragrance 5 inches away and spray your skin, focusing on pulse points. Alternatively, spray generously in front of you and walk through for a full coverage. Don’t rub the fragrance in, as it will affect the trail. Once the powderyness calms down a bit, this perfume starts to smell really weird but I love it. It smells like play doh dipped in vanilla....with some floral powder over the top. This is how it smells on lots of people I've smelled it on, but others? I have smelled more of a bouquet.

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