Hello Kitty Baby Perfume Koto Parfums

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Hello Kitty Baby Perfume Koto Parfums

Hello Kitty Baby Perfume Koto Parfums

Rated 3.93 out of 5 based on 14 customer ratings
(14 customer reviews)

Hello Kitty Baby Perfume Koto Parfums for women of Koto Parfums

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Description

Hello Kitty Baby perfume was presented in 2008 and it is ideal for small children. It is created of bitter-sweet red berries and fresh green hazelnut in top notes, a heart with strawberries and violet and base notes of wood and musk. The perfume was created in cooperation with the house of Drom.

14 reviews for Hello Kitty Baby Perfume Koto Parfums

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    This one was one of my first perfumes as a kid, I was perhaps 6 or 7. I remember I used to say it smelled like cherry lollipop and hazelnut icecream. Well, turns out I was pretty much right! I found the bottle some time ago in my wardrobe and sprayed some of the residue on my wrist. It literally disappears in 5 minutes, so if you’re and adult don’t bother purchasing. However, remembering how much I loved it as a child, I think any girl under 10 will love it too!

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    I too did buy this perfume from Munich’s airport Duty Free Shop, although confusing the boxes on the shelve and ending up buying the wrong one. Blame it on the jet lag, I guess!
    “Hello Kitty” seems indeed to be targeted towards children as its base is water rather then alcohol. Personally, I do wear it as a body or hair mist. It is sweet, fruity and bright and won’t dry your hair down if you do wear it as a hair mist.
    If you do want to smell good and enjoy a long lasting scent, you should rather wear a regular alcohol base perfume. Although, if you are allergic to perfumes and you do want to wear something nice, water based, light and most of all fun, if you do have this “Hello Kitty” perfume, fully enjoy using it. It might even maybe bring the lost inner child mood out of you, no shame at all on that here!

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    I bought this at an airport duty-free shop because it was cute, inexpensive and seemed to smell good. However, this scent does not last and is very faint. For the 15 seconds that it lasts, it does smell nice, fresh and fruity. The smells reminds me of Marc Jacob Dot. As others have mentioned, I can imagine a little girl using this to copy her mother and applying perfume. It smells nice for a few seconds then disappears.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    “Ideal for small children” – it’s not actually for babies, stop complaining. Agree it’s perfect for girls wanting to copy mum. It is alcohol free, and does feel and smell like it’s 99% water. I get a faint kind of salty berry smell. Slight musky smell but I think that’s more my sweat than the perfume LOL. you can’t even really call it a perfume, it’s so weak. I only bought it because I collect perfumes and perfume bottles. I think I’ll give it to a friend’s daughter as I won’t use it as it’s so weak (but I want the bottle back haha).

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    I also think children’s perfumes are good for those whose mom always wears perfume and the child wants to do the same. If I had a daughter, I would’t spray a perfume on her unpromptedly, but I could get her a dilute Hello Kitty scent if she wanted to 🙂

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    This is also good when a perfume lover has a child because they like copying their mums. Mine asks to wear perfume when we leave the house because she sees me doing it and goes to my hand bag and gets my purse spray. So I bought this one for her and spray it in her clothes after I do my own perfume before leaving the house. She is 4 and adores her Hello Kitty “perfume”.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    I agree with the people who think it’s silly to put perfume on babies / very young kids. For one thing, given the fact that perfumes can contain unwanted chemicals, etc, it could potentially be harmful to babies / young kids if the chemicals get into their system. Also, I’ve yet to come across a baby that smells terrible! Babies that are clean in a normal way generally tend to smell lovely! So, personally I wouldn’t use a baby perfume on a baby or very young child – perhaps on myself though if it smelled really nice! I do have Bvlgari’s Petit & Mamans, which does smell nice!

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    They have been using Eau de Toilette in children and babes in Spain for ever, since my granma was little!!! so this is not, marketing and deffinitelly nothing new.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    Ideal for my daughter;nice,fruity and cosy.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s weird, but when i sprayed it on me, it didn’t have any smell at all! No sillage, no lasting fragrance, no nothing! What did they make this out of? Water?

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    i think i smelled vanilla in this but there is no vanilla in the list..

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    i think chldren under 4 and 5 shouldnt be able to wear perfume but i know this girl she is 3 and she wears perfume but it just normal like she is really into perfumes. the appropirate age to i think is 8 9 and 10

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    small children shouldn´t wear perfume because they´re more sensitive than adults. why would you want your kids wearing this? it´s ridiculous

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    I really like this Hello Kitty scent. It smells like a reeeeallly cheap Miss Dior Cherie, which it basically is. It’s very young, I could never get away with wearing it. It’s one of those things I wish I had when I was younger, because I could see me having loved it. It’s straight strawberries and sweetness, a little musk which gives the scent a sweet peppery edge. Very cute. CUTE.

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