Description
Kenzo Takada’s fashion house has long been a poetic bridge between Eastern serenity and Western vibrancy, a philosophy deeply embedded in its olfactory creations. Launched in 1991, Kenzo Pour Homme stands as a pioneer in the world of perfumery, famously recognized as the first fragrance to capture the vast, ozonic spirit of the ocean.
What does Kenzo Pour Homme EDT smell like?
As a classic Eau de Toilette within the Aromatic Aquatic family, this fragrance offers a refreshing and invigorating experience. It is a scent defined by its airy, watery architecture, designed for the man who finds his strength in the elemental power of the sea.
- Top Notes: The opening is a crystalline burst of marine accords and sea salt, sharpened by the citrusy zest of bergamot and lemon, reminiscent of a cold spray of seawater against the morning sun.
- Middle Notes: The heart reveals a complex landscape where the resinous green of pine and the spice of nutmeg meet the soft, unexpected clarity of lily-of-the-valley, mirroring a coastal forest bordering the blue horizon.
- Base Notes: The dry down is a grounded embrace of sandalwood and cedarwood, intertwined with the earthy depth of oakmoss and the subtle, lingering warmth of amber to mimic the scent of sun-drenched driftwood.

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