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BLB2107 – :
Another masterpiece from my first trip to Paris as an early teen.
One variation, I bought the original Kookai Parfum from the Kookai boutique, not L’eau.
So, mine was much more intense.
By the way, it smells NOTHING like Issey Miyake-thankfully.
Don’t even try finding this in the U.S.A.
582152 – :
Such a shame this gem was discontinued long ago!
It was my very first “lady-like” perfume 20 years ago..
It lasted very long on clothes and I could still smell the scent in my wardrobe when I came home from the university campus for the weekend!
Some people said it was unisex but I only sensed the “sexy and fresh feminine” green and spicy notes.
It reminded me of L’eau d’Issey, which was also a big hit back then.
I really miss it.
bigsan – :
I want very much to buy this parfum! Where can I find this Kookai parfum?
FriendAlexander – :
It smells almost exactly like CK One. These two are so similar that without wrist to wrist comparison (which I’ve done) they are practically identical.
If you wish to have the bottle for collection sake, then go for it, otherwise, if you’re missing the scent, sniff CK One.
vikon99 – :
it was my favorite parfum when I was 16. really fresh, citrus- spicy fragrance for hot summer days
The beginning was very spicy but in a good way. After few hours it turned to a soft citruses I’ve never noticed there is a musk :))
It was created for young girls.