Description
Kenzo was inspired by the ancient Ki philosophy to create cosmetics which are a pure pleasure for skin and are based on herbal water. The Gattefossé laboratories cultivated plants in Asia in conditions they usually have in their natural habitat. He produced the whole collection on their base, containing fragrances, body milk, cream and bath in 4 new fragrant lines: Energy, Euphoria, Relaxation and Sensuality. Kenzo combines the best of nature with new technologies and achieves a new concept of cosmetics, based on herbal water.
KenzoKi Rice Steam (Sensual) is gentle and sensuous, created of paddy notes. This relaxing beneficial water touches your skin gently and gives it necessary moisture. Creams, milks, baths add to the sensual feeling of the paddy water mentioned above.
Design is created in Ki style, which accentuates life strength with its contrasts. Its highlighted lines increase energy and curves encourage peacefulness. Energy should not be tied down, but contribute to a better impression of one of these four KenzoKi elements.
KenzoKi Rice Steam (Sensual) was launched in 2006.
giovanni 39 – :
Mixed bag here. If you are looking for a rice “soliflore” after falling in love with the note? This is not your holy grail. That is a woefully incomplete notes list (or lack therof) and you will be dissapointed. (as I was with my most expensive blind buy ever) BUT, it is quite lovely, it is soft, very light florals (possibly lotus and just a touch of orange blossom?), a bit lotion-creamy, the rice is definitely there and very nice. Would make a wonderful daily scent for someone in a health care field or other profession that requires a very discrete and comforting scent only. I would not say it is a smell alike to Arden Beauty, but take away the rhubarb and dial the whole thing back a bit and you have a pretty good idea of this.
Stix – :
Very soft powdery bedtime scent
vova15 – :
Even though alot of you aren’t writing positive things about this one, I want to try it because Kenzo doesn’t really f*ck up when it comes to knowing what smells good. I like powdery scents and the combo with rice intrigues me.
крякер – :
Totally uninteresting. It doesn’t even smell like rice. I wouldn’t even call it a perfume. Maybe it’s an aroma scent, but then again it’s weak, flowery, common and not at all what the name suggests.
drovosekTorR – :
Its aromatherapy effect is sensual and relaxing, I LOVE it! Such an interesting interpretation of rice, it suits a very refined, sophisticated and self-confident woman who could seduce a man with her light, delicate but sensual scent or simply wants to smell airy and natural. What comes to my mind when I smell Kenzoki Sensual Rice Steam? Alluring peace and quiet, and sensuality on the horizon…
jli461Unlogrere – :
Absolutely amazing in its simplicity. There’s got to be something magical about it, every time i’m in a shop i keep coming back to this lovely water. Shame they don’t have an EDP/EDT for this.
mashxxx – :
I was delighted by the smell and then suddenly became totally indifferent, what bothers me is the powdery note, aromatic and lasts quite long on the skin. I like the Kenzoki line of products, especially cream for the body.
Ginger is the best, imo, refreshing and pleasant for summer.
defchanlepperd – :
i smelled that one at the store it was on my hand since the next day