Kenzo Homme EDT Intense
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Description - Kenzo Homme EDT Intense
A clean woody profile with depth. Kenzo Homme EDT Intense decant from ৳414 in Bangladesh, sizes 3ml to 15ml. Notes of vetiver, sandalwood an
Woody, aquatic, and quietly unusual, Kenzo Homme Eau de Toilette Intense is the 2021 intensified take on the house's long-running Homme line. Perfumer Quentin Bisch reworks the classic DNA with deeper structure, pulling a marine-vegetal accord into darker, resinous territory. Aromatica carries the Kenzo Homme EDT Intense decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes. It sits in the woody aromatic family, marketed to men, and feels distinct enough from its parent that it earns its place as its own fragrance.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Sea Notes, Calypsone, Pink Pepper, Spices
Heart: Fig, Fig Tree, Vetiver
Base: Sandalwood, Akigalawood, Patchouli
The Scent
Calypsone and sea notes open with a cool, almost medicinal marine quality, but it does not land as a straightforward aquatic. Pink pepper and spices run alongside, adding a dry edge that keeps the opening from reading as watery or thin. Within the first few minutes, the fig and fig-tree accord begins to surface, and this is where the fragrance gets genuinely interesting. Fig in this context reads slightly green and milky at once, with an almost latex-like quality from the woody stems that reinforces the vetiver underneath. The vetiver does not dominate as it does in more classical fougeres, but it provides an earthy, rooted quality that grounds the aquatic opening and gives the heart real texture. The fig-tree aspect specifically contributes a sap-like, slightly bitter greenness that sets this heart apart from fruitier fig interpretations. As the drydown progresses, Akigalawood, a synthetic patchouli-derived material with woody and slightly spicy facets, takes over from the marine freshness and pushes the composition into a warmer, drier register. Sandalwood smooths the transition, adding a soft creaminess beneath the patchouli. The final drydown is woody and slightly powdery with a clean patchouli character that is less dark than the traditional oriental use of the ingredient. The cooler marine facets of the opening do not disappear entirely in the base but soften into a background freshness that keeps the sandalwood from reading as heavy. The fig-vetiver heart is the split-opinion note: some find it green and distinctive, others find the combination borderline sour. It resolves on most skin types into something cohesive, but if fig's green-milky quality bothers you on other fragrances, approach with that in mind. The overall arc moves from cool and marine to vegetal and woody, finishing in a sandalwood-patchouli base that wears close to skin.
When to Wear
Kenzo Homme EDT Intense suits spring and early summer, particularly for office wear or casual daytime occasions where you want something more textured than a straight aquatic but not as heavy as a full woody oriental. It works well in air-conditioned settings, where the marine-green opening reads as crisp rather than cold.
Who Is It For
Reach for this if you gravitate toward fig and vetiver compositions or aquatics that have a woody, resinous backbone rather than a simple clean-fresh profile.
If you enjoy the original Kenzo Homme Eau de Toilette and want a version with more depth and darkness in the base, this is the natural next step. Browse the full Kenzo collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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