Kenzo Homme Sport Kenzo

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Kenzo Homme Sport Kenzo

Kenzo Homme Sport Kenzo

Rated 3.94 out of 5 based on 31 customer ratings
(31 customer reviews)

Kenzo Homme Sport Kenzo for men of Kenzo

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Description

The trend of sports fragrances of the Olympic Games year 2012 continues with Kenzo introducing a new edition of the famous perfume Kenzo Homme – Kenzo Homme Sport.

New Kenzo Homme Sport is a woody – spicy scent refreshed with citrusy flavors, ideal for athletes and those who enjoy sporting activities. The fragrance is created by perfumer Francois Demachy of the upper notes of grapefruit, mint and lemon, the core that includes geranium, ginger and various spices, and the woody base of cedar and vetiver.

The face of the campaign is French actor Nicolas Cazale. The fragrance is available as 100 ml Eau de Toilette.

31 reviews for Kenzo Homme Sport Kenzo

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    An instant, perfect hit, made by no other than Francois Demachy. The grapefruit and mint simply erupt giving way to an oven-baked cookie feel. Yes, this is my own take and it sure as hell tackles this accord. Extraordinarily well blended, I had a vague idea what this would smell like but I gotta say I was completely blown away by this formula. Lasts more than 5 hours so I can’t see what the fuss is about, for this kind of frag it is the tops. Awesome!!

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    Unfortunately longevity is poor. I think it’s very similar to Armani Code Sport (in my want list ’cause my Kenzo Sport is almost finished and I consider both them unisex).
    Does anyone else smell this similarity?

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    ★Really nice scent ,fresh and refreshing EDT ,very unique and amazing combination of mint and ginger beside citrus and spices that is masterly balanced makes it a great fragrance for hot days, I wish it has more silage and longevity but being pleasant even just for myself when I wear it seems satisfying***********★

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Great, underrated, scent. Smels really nice, fresh and original. The only problem is that is doesn’t last very long.
    Longevity: 6/10
    Sillage: 7/10
    Scent: 10/10

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Nice fragnrace for the price,citrusy opening and later turn into something i don’t know what..But it is nice scent,last about 5 hours on my shirt even after taht i can smell it but not strong…Sillage is not bad,some people can notice scent about 1-2m around and asking what is that smell…
    Longevity 7/10
    Sillage 6/10
    Scent 10/10

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    A longevity-cutted version of Kenzo Homme Boisee and always reminds me of Terre d’Hermes. Too heavy to be a sport perfume.This does NOT last. Apply 1x will only get 3 hours on my skin at best, and won’t last much longer even you increasing dosage to 2x or 3x.DO NOT BUY, no matter how cheap it is!Rating: 5.0/10.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Something about the drydown or latter end of this scent just really intrigues me. Towards the end ginger, mint, lemon and maybe grapefruit combine to make an odd scent that I like to smell.
    It has an odd beginning, maybe synthetic or lemon furniture polish-like of an aroma. This weird beginning to it goes away and moves on to a slightly spicey end life.
    Dior’s Homme Sport is just a tick or notch above this Kenzo sport scent, the ginger is sweeter and stands out more in that Dior fragrance.
    This is lite and lasts well into the 5-6 hour range and radiates well off of my skin.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    A joyful perfume

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    This seems to me like a watered down, more summery version of “Kenzo pour Homme Boisée”. It’s pefectly pleasant, nothing to write home about. Wouldn’t get it myself, there’s more interesting stuff out there.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Bleu de Chanel Sport

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    The opening it’s fresh grapefruit juice with ice cubes, ginger slices and mint. Very refreshing and yummy!
    The dry down remind me of VPH and Allure Sport plus the ginger note. It’s pretty linear and safe, great fragrance for summer outdoor activities.
    Can be find quite cheep, so for the money the fragrance have very good value. Decent longevity and very good projection in the first hour.
    Much better that Sport Extreme in my opinion.
    Two thumbs up!

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    I don’t really understand why a lot of people says that this one has no longevity. I sprayed 2 on my chest and even I could smell it all day. Very interesting but the spices and the amber notes stays there for a long time. I could’t even imagine, that a safe, summer flanker purchase gives me more compliments than any other fragrance in my repertoire.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    In 1991, Kenzo brought Kenzo Pour Homme, which became a sales success and maintains numerous faithful fans, until nowadays. And as happened with other famous brands, the market has evolved and opened space for versions of the biggest hits in the world perfumery. Obviously, Kenzo Pour Homme has also won several versions, such as Kenzo Homme Fresh, Kenzo Homme Boisee (also called Kenzo Woody) and, in 2012, this sport version, which already owns even an intense version called Kenzo Homme Sport Extreme, released in 2013.
    Kenzo Homme Sport follows the visual line of men’s fragrances, with bamboo-inspired bottle, this time in a gray-blue tone and with the letters in red. It seems, too, that some bottles were sold with the “sport” word in the same white and smoky style as in the box, but that they do not continue being marketed currently.
    Another important aspect is that the perfumer of this fragrance was François Demachy, who created fragrances for Acqua di Parma, in addition to numerous successes of Dior, Fendi and Givenchy.
    This is not a replacement version of Kenzo Homme Fresh, as some believe. The latter was a great alternative of freshness to the original version. Here, I see another attempt to create a new version, focused on establishing its place within the family Kenzo Homme. And if we’re going to talk about dna, this one kept something from the Boisee (Woody) version, with the notes of mint in the output and cedar in the base.
    Kenzo Homme Sport is an aromatic spicy fragrance, with tonic notes of Mint and ginger, combined with the grapefruit, which merge into a heart of geranium and a base of cedar and vetiver.
    The output is almost an energizing shock, rich in citrus and refreshing aromas, ideal for the sportsman. The heart is more voluminous and the Ginger takes time to appear, but is a full prize for those who enjoy fragrances with this note. Finally, the base is woody and light with the typical aroma of cedar, representing the soil in which the athlete steps.
    The sillage is great and the lasting is not bad, as many others within the standards of sporting fragrances.
    For the man who doesn’t make a point of showing off, who is free and sexy in a natural way and doesn’t take life too seriously, Kenzo has brought Kenzo Homme Sport. I must confess that I’m curious about the Extreme Sport version.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    I like the minty opening,very refreshing.
    the drydown is somehow like BO.
    Very short longevity.maximum 2 hours.
    Stick to Kenzo classic.Do NOT get this.

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    It starts very nice. Fresh, cold-mint like perfume, but… The drydown is awful. Smells like cheap feet deodorant. Nothing to do with this crap, sorry guys.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    I have a sample from this, I feel very sharp, fresh, mint/citrus and rude, real sport man scent, similar to an after shave or a mint foot spray smell, not bad but not something significant. After 2 hours becomes more sweet (lime) and woody.

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    This is nice for summer time, on a beach day, or just for hotter weathers. I would take sport fragrances and just play sports in them, that’s just how I see them now. This one is a well done citrusy, spicy, green, fresh fragrance. Try it.

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    why all these comments? this is unusual special and amazing summerfrag .

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    Completely agree with the last review, opening notes are original and fresh but the drydown is way too spicy and heavy IMHO. I bought it very excited last summer but got bored very fast and don’t use it anymore.

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    The opening notes are a mix of Armani Code Sport & Issey Sport… Limey, Minty, with a hint of ginger
    After 30min, Kenzo Sport turns too gingery (mixed with mint).
    30min later, the mint notes fade away, leaving only the ginger. I like ginger on Dior Sport (vintage and 2012) or Kenzo Tokyo, but Kenzo Sport has nothing but ginger and spices on the base.
    Don’t buy this judging the initial notes.

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    Terrible in my opinion. I have purchased hundreds of colognes, and this one is a doozy! Yuck! Can’t even describe it, but smells like you took a bath in grapefruit juice…

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    Exactly like almost every single other sport frag. ever released. Smells identical to Guerlain Homme

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    I’m really feeling this Kenzo Sport sample. The Japanese fragrances are unlike many of the mainstream stuff out here. This is a definite holiday buy for me.

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    I also think this is more like a flanker of Kenzo Boisee than Kenzo pour Homme. First I thought this to be a more weak Kenzo Boisee with a hint of citrus (the last main accord of the five listed above) among the top notes, but Sport is a stronger scent, is very long lasting and usually tires my nose quickly, although I receive more compliments with it than with Boisée. Also, is not herbal orientated as Boisée is. Anyway, my feeling with this Kenzo is that they aren’t trying to create something really new, even as a sport scent, but just going with the wave of the majority. Some are better than others, but most of them still very average or unoriginal. Here they took Kenzo Boisee, recycled it to look like a sport scent, and voilà. P.S.: it could be worst, and they made it worst: Sport is still a better scent then Sport Extreme.

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    Been waiting to try this fragrance since it was first announced. Finally found it at a duty-free shop at JFK in New York last week. It’s definitely Kenzo. I mean… it’s almost like Kenzo Wood with the citrus turned way up. I like it… it just doesn’t last very long.

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    First impression; this one reminds me of Givenchy Play Sport with citrusy sweet mint. It just lacks the floral accord that is in the Givenchy. Spices create something a bit vulgar and animalic like a body odor. It’s not a good thing but luckily it is subtle (phew!).
    So far, I find this edition of Kenzo to be pretty good. It’s nicely woody, average staying power, but it’s not as chilly and cool as other sport frags. It’s not even spicy either. It’s just somewhat mellow. I am not totally in love with it tho because Givenchy Play Sport is still on the top of my list for 2012 sporty fragrance.

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    This one has no DNA of the regular Kenzo Homme and smells more lika a sporty version of Kenzo Homme Boisee. It starts like a lighter variation of Armani Code Sport: minty notes on a gingery lemony foundation. But soon the scent becomes more herbal reminding a bit of Burberry The Beat and especially the dry down of Bleu de Chanel (not the fruity opening, but the earthy dry down of Bleu!).
    The good point of the fragrance is the high quality of ingridients. The bad ones are average projection and worse longevity than Armani Code Sport, Dior Homme Sport and Bleu de Chanel have. Nevertheless it’s a decent stuff in the range of sport fragrances.

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    Well, I went to visit the homepage of Kenzo, and I noticed that the perfume Kenzo Homme Fresh is no longer mentioned. So, I presume that the Kenzo Homme Fresh was discontinued and in Its place will be put the Kenzo Homme Sport. There is a logic in this supposition, because both fragrances are for the summer. Besides, we are living in the “Age of Sports”. More sports will arise. I have nothing against sports fragrances, and I hope that the KHS will be a pleasant surprise. Peace and Light to All!!!

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    Thanks mannyb! Strange how people rush to judge. And besides what’s wrong with sports.fragrances ? ? I love Dior homme sport and allure homme sport to name a couple…..

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    Wait and try…Demachy made amazing fragrances, and KHS can’t be a bad scent

  31. :

    3 out of 5

    hmmmm wait and try…..

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