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Flower By Kenzo Winter Flowers was presented in autumn 2008. The perfume is composed from precious winter flowers, which created a powdery, creamy floral aura in edp concentration. It includes mandarin, violet leaf, mimosa, camelia, Hellebore rose, patchouli and vanilla absolute. This fragrance is available as 50 ml edp.
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A powdery and floral but not very heavy fragrance. Very nice. The vanilla is soft. A very calming scent.
I love it.
There is something quite captivating about this flanker. I don't mind powdery scents, so to me, this fragrance is wearable and soft. It's the kind of scent that I feel comfortable spritzing on of a morning or wearing late at night.
Winter Flowers is such a poetic name. It conjures up images of snow, chilly winds and cloudy days. I'm experiencing one of those days as we speak, and I find Winter Flowers suitable for such weather. Although powdery and crisp, it also has an element of warmth.
Although a little similar to the original Flower by Kenzo, I wouldn't call them exactly alike. I found its predecessor a tad harsher and less friendly on the skin. Winter Flowers seems better suited to me and my chemistry.
The composition is mostly powdery florals, with an earthy patchouli undertone, keeping it grounded. Violet leaf and vanilla stand out the most on my skin, and are a wonderful combination. The only issue I had, was for a brief few minutes in the heart, Winter Flowers had a slight nail polish remover edge, but that thankfully vanished.
I think Winter Flowers would make an excellent fragrance for men as well, as the composition isn't strictly feminine. The powder actually has a slightly dirty quality, which I personally like.
The sillage and longevity are excellent. Many complain about Winter Flowers being too strong, well I can't say I feel the same. The projection is just about perfect for me. Just don't over-apply.
Don't like this one very much. Not sweet, very dry, odd, not my thing at all. Almost a dislike, but not quite that bad. Sorry to all lovers. It's funny how much one person can dislike something another loves...I smell NO vanilla at all!
I didn't like the original Flower, and I like this flanker even less. Very sharp, harsh, pungent white floral with a heavy hand on the vanilla as well. I could smell no remote resemblance to tea.
To much tea and dry notes in thi one . i was hoping for somthing a little sweeter whit the rose .Mimosa and vanilla. Me to was hoping for the creamyness but did not fin any. Sweet?? Not on my skin:)
I dident try the original one so i cant compare to that one , but this was to plain , clean tea on my skin. If your into clean floral whit a twizt off tea and powderyness ( at least on my skin , can be cemestry) This one is for you . I have a bottle to go
Too creamy for me, and after a while it starts being a bit nauseating...
I do love Kenzo Flower Le Parfum and Amour. I would say Winter Flowers does smell somewhat creamier than original Flower. They do all smell very similar to another. Winter Flowers is very soft and powdery. Great for daytime and warm days.
Smells like tea, mimosa & roses on me. Not my style. Light, fresh, linear, clean. I don't find this one creamy at all.
Sweet, powdery, very feminine. Also sophisticated and thought provoking. I found it exotic but very wearable. It's a warm, creamy floral so it goes well daytime or evening. Enchanting!
I love this winter flower. It smells lovely on me and lasts for hours. I love flower oriental, too.
Soo sweet at the beggining i thought it will go away but the dry down is even sweeter.
Yuk! I tried it today: smells just like Kenzo Flower (the original). Sickly powder. I don´t like Flower and so this one. Gave me headache.
Pretty much the same as the original Kenzo flower, only heavier; meaning more violet. And i could also smell more of the vanilla.
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