Kama
Kama
Kama
Kama
Kama

Kama

Extrait De Parfum 50ml

CHF. 195.00
Personality Desire
Fragrance Family Sweet / Leathery
Concentration 25%
Perfumer Andreas Wilhelm
Notes
Top: Blackberries, Birch Tar, Violet, Orris
Heart: Cotton Candy, Leather, Cypriol, Dry Amber
Base: Moss, Cashmere Wool, Musk
INCI-Code
Alcohol Denat, Parfum (Fragrance), Water (Aqua), Tetramethyl Acetyloctahydronaphthalenes, Linalool, Citrus Aurantium Bergamia Peel Oil, Limonene, Juniperus Virginiana Oil, Linalyl Acetate, Pinene, Vanillin, Terpineol, Beta-Caryophyllene, Citral, Methyl 2-Octynoate, Geraniol, Terpinolene, Geranyl Acetate, Benzyl Benzoate.

Description:

Kama symbolizes the essence of desire, igniting our pursuit of pleasure and connection, often dimmed by life's routine. Named after the Sanskrit word for desire, Kama encourages living life to the fullest. The bow and arrow symbolize the power of attraction and seduction.

Origin

The inspiration for Kama comes from Kamadeva, the Hindu god of erotic love. He dips his arrow in honey, causing people to surrender to desire. The result is an olfactory homage to that irresistible attraction that captivates both heart and senses. Derived from the word Kamasutra, Kama also represents the olfactory guide to the art of love.

Origin

Composition

Kama opens with the dark sweetness of blackberry, meeting the smoky character of birch tar. Violet and orris root lend a powdery elegance to the opening. At its heart unfolds the playful sweetness of cotton candy, combined with the depth of leather, spicy cypriol, and dry amber. The base of moss, cashmere wool, and musk rounds out the composition, giving it lasting warmth and sensuality.

Composition

Effect

Kama is the expression of pure desire. It envelops you in a magnetic allure that feels both physical and emotional. With Kama, you feel sensual, seductive, and bold enough to express your passion openly. It heightens the dance between closeness and distance, temptation and surrender, transforming you into the embodiment of seduction and lust.

Effect