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leka7 – :
As with others’ experience – This is certainly similar, very much so in fact, to Kenzo Amour. There’s a stinky blast of nasty alcohol in the beginning, but it settles quickly on skin.
Definitely more linear, far lighter and slightly more powdery than Amour, but it’s a grand dupe!
On fabric it takes longer to settle, but when it does it’s more “sprightly” (floral/zesty) to my nose than Amour and I can smell the orange and ylang-ylang coming through nicely.
On skin this is very much like the last stages of Amour, but possibly slightly heavier on the incense, or the incense is subtly different to that in Amour – a little more like the sandalwood note in Avon’s Far Away, though here it’s extremely subtle in comparison to that! Pretty damn impressive for a “fake”, I think.
I’ll be using this as a body spray & applying the genuine article to my pulse-points.
If I could buy a Kenzo Amour body lotion or body spray for this price, I’d jump at the chance, so this is a welcome addition to my fragrance wardrobe as it will prevent me from using up my Kenzo Amour too readily!
(Certainly not strong enough to be used as a replacement for Amour, but works well as a “carrier” to be used alongside it.)
Comparing side by side with Amour draws my attention to the lack of the cedar note in Nature’s Sexy. They upped the ante on the sandalwood/incense/vanilla and seem to have dropped the cedar, but still, the similarity is pretty astounding.
On my skin this lasts for around 3 hours.
Edit, some time later: I absolutely never wear this.
I made the mistake of spraying it into my journal and the smell made me sick to my stomach. It even managed to put me off Kenzo Amour itself for a while. Damn. Word to the wise: don’t spray this onto paper, it’s icky.
m_sh_new – :
it s not a bad copy, but have zero sillage,and far away from the depht of the original…it is just plain smell…I can smell it only if I get very close to my wrist, it doesn´t work as parfum actualy… but, considering the reformulation of the original KA is not so far from it, we can think this one was made from its inspiration…
shomikadze – :
I haven’t feel Kenzo Amour, but for me this more like Kenzo Flower. Powdery and less floral, which is kinda dissappoint me as I expected something different as I already had several Kenzo Flower before. But it’s a nice scent especially in colder weather with very affordable price.
Ingun – :
this is indeed a good copy of Kenzo Amour, but less sweet, and the lasting power is weaker, but it is quite pleasant. The packaging is nice, the box is decorated with a beautiful picture which remind me of a japonese print.
Kuzyshyn – :
Where is the almond accord in the listed notes? I could swear it is quite strong in the Linn Young fragrance.
This is a very convincing dupe of Kenzo Amour. I feel a bit put out that I bought some Amour before discovering the existence of Nature’s Sexy, especially because, apart from the very subtle steamed rice accord in Amour, “Nature’s Sexy” does a very good job of recreating that gentle, huggable-warm-sweater effect for a fraction of the price. The only bad thing about Nature’s Sexy is the dumb name, but if you throw away the box and maybe turn the bottle around, you have a very nice perfume in a rather elegant red flacon to boot.