Kiss My Name Ramon Monegal

4.27 из 5
(15 отзывов)

Kiss My Name Ramon Monegal

Kiss My Name Ramon Monegal

Rated 4.27 out of 5 based on 15 customer ratings
(15 customer reviews)

Kiss My Name Ramon Monegal for women and men of Ramon Monegal

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Kiss My Name by Ramon Monegal is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Ramon Monegal. The fragrance features tuberose, iris, egyptian jasmine, tunisian neroli and tolu balsam.

“troubling presence that blurs reason. Extravagance of the mythical Tuberose flower. It trails a soothing veil of Jasmine, Orange blossom and Neroli that leaves an unmistakable trace in the memory. Its nectar leaves no one unmoved and is its uniquely personal stamp.” Kiss My Name was launched in 2009.

15 reviews for Kiss My Name Ramon Monegal

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    I love this fragrance ; For in my opinion it sits beside Carnal Flower, The Tuberose was blended perfectly , Not too much; not too little.
    Best suited for all occasion, Truly a work of art!
    Scent 10/10
    Silage 10/10
    Lasting power 10/10
    Thanks,

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    I was going to write a review but it was pretty much going to be exactly like karrieann’s so read her review twice lol!

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s a kickass scent. I love tuberose. And this one is so realistic. Lovely floral scent with the vegetal vibe like the aroma of the whole plant. Classy, vintage and flamboyant. It is the carnal flower afterall.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    I actually like the fact that for a mainly tuberose fragrance it’s better than fracas on me! It’s sweeter and prettier where I don’t find that in fracas, my husband just can’t get with fracas on me, just not pretty enough and I totally understand but, Will buy kiss my name as soon as funds permit!

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Beautiful long lasting tuberose but kind of linear, no play of notes, a more interesting one is the classic Amarige by givency, long lasting feminine, sexy, playful, womanly and still cute! Kiss my name can be also worn by a man because of the linear vibe. I loved it and was about to purchase but was testing and looking for other tuberose and gardenia scents, you know, the floral woodsy musks and have searched and searched and I have found it in amarige, just what I had been looking for and less than half the price.
    Just to be fair, kiss my name would be in my frag arsenal just found something else in the meantime:D

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    Love the beautiful tuberose at the start. There is a bitter, green note that keeps things fresh.
    But I can smell cedar lurking in the background, which had me concerned. My skin tends to amplify cedar, turning delightful fragrances in to scrubbers, in an instant, on me. And that is what has happened with Kiss My Name.
    This is a sample received from LuckyScent and I just noticed they have this listed as extremely high on the “feminine” scale. This may have been why I decided to try it, even with ‘iris cedre’ listed under fragrance notes. I’ll disagree with LuckyScent and say that there is a distinct masculine bend to Kiss My Face and I think it would be fantastic on a man. But on me, it just doesn’t work.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    This is my second wearing of Kiss My Name as I review this simply stunning fragrance. And this second adornment is surprisingly more beautiful than the first. In this case, this is best with one light, diffusive spray.
    Any more than one light-handed misting and especially in warmer weather, I get a somewhat heavy and linear tuberose soliflore. However, tonight the cool air seems to bring out the brilliance of this stunning perfume.
    On opening, fresh, ample tuberose with a slight metallic greenness; balmy glints of sparkling joy, accented with enigmatic citrus-like orange blossom nectar.
    Jasmine is not overly discernible to the nose, although its sensuality along with aphrodisiacal tuberose is unmistakably present.
    Ramon Monegal’s website states that the iris is cedar infused which lends to the lift and slightly woody feel in Kiss My Name.
    The tolu is subtle and somehow enhances the fruity, nectar-like accents of this floral beauty with a soft balmy grace, and is barely enough to classify this into the Oriental category.
    Kiss My Name is beautifully charming, full and natural with remarkable quality, sillage and longevity. This is buxom tuberose in the most joyous form.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    I tested this scent several times now. It has an incredible sillage and it is very long lasting too, which is not that easy to achieve on my skin, so I think it might be enormous on others, please test. It is a very sweet and dense white floral, where tuberose is totally blended with the rest of the flowers in almost equal amounts so it doesn’t work so much as a single predominant note, at least on my skin. At some of its middle stage moments it recalls Organza’s ones, as a minimal version of the middle notes of the later without the walnut note.
    It is indeed a good, beautiful and high quality scent but a like not a love for me.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    WOW!!! What is up with Ramon Monegal???? This line is seriously amazing!!!
    Kiss My Name…Beautiful champagne in a bottle. There is something fizzy or bubbly in the opening then it almost borders a fruity floral. The neroli, tuberose and jasmine are gorgeous and masterfully blended. The iris lends a dry quality to this beautiful little bubbly so that it never becomes too sweet. I was just about to order a bottle of Impossible Iris (which is GORGEOUS as well) but now I feel pulled.
    So far I have tried and LOVED Impossible Iris, Ambra di Luna & this little beauty!!!
    Three little letters…WOW!!!

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    This is one of my favorite daily wear scents. It’s definitely floral but thanks to the neroli not overly sweet. Pretty without being too girly-girly. Grown-up and sexy. I could see a guy wearing this well. The longevity is excellent, and the sillage is enough to be noticed but not so much that you feel like Pig Pen walking through a room. Subtle but there. I get compliments when I wear it, and people seem to lean in closer during conversation. Could be my imagination, or it could be they think Kiss My Name is as lovely as I think it is!

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    I love this fragrance. As soon as I smelled it, it created an immediate sexy playful mood for me. Opens with a tuberose, thick, heady, then jasmine and neroli. Staying power, over 10 hours. Very feminine and sexy. Definitely grabs attention.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    Genial. Surprising it has 0% synthetic smell, and smell 100% natural, great Monegal. Timeless and Unisex. Worth a try. Longevity and Sillage Monster.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a stunner- the opening notes are divine, and it spirals so quickly through iris, rose, something sweet and candy-like, then straight into neroli, gardenia and tuberose. The tuberose-musk on the finish is pretty powerful, and has a powdery aspect to it. This is a very intricate and complex fragrance; I don’t recall smelling anything so completely unique like this in a long, long time, and I am extremely choosy about perfume. It is like meeting someone with a long, foreign name that you then try to dance around by never attempting to pronounce it in conversation with them; there are so many vowels and inflections going on, it’s like it’s brand new to you each time you hear it and you STILL aren’t sure if you’ve got it figured out. I was told by the salesperson that it contains zero synthetics. I can believe this because there is a purity to this perfume that is so elemental, I don’t think even the most clever cosmetic scientist could come up with such truthful florals. This is not something I would usually pick up, I really love my woods, but it is very, very pretty and so unlike anything in recent memory, I am happily surprised. You need to sample this one. You really do.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    I smell green tuberose stems iniially, after 10mins or so, it settles into an iris/tuberose combo with a balmy very “musky skin” sweaty scent. I would say its a balmy musky white floral – Iris, Neroli & tuberose. I love tuberose, i thought i would love this…..but I’m not getting into this one at all! The Iris & muskiness is just not working for me. Try before buy of course.

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    Kiss My Name: Notes include absolute of Indian Tuberose, iris, cedar, Absolute of Egyptian Jasmine, Tunisian neroli and tolu balsam.
    Opening beautifully, if a bit metallic, Kiss My Name is loud, exuberant and happy. A diva she is, although not one to play in the same league as the ones mentioned above. Her arias can be a bit tinny and screechy some days, on others she impresses with more depth than the middling performance of the day before suggested.

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