



Description KENZO Homme Marine
Top notes Top notes - They develop straight after you put the fragrance on. They create the first impression and tend to be quite intense, but not long-lasting. | Sea Notes |
Middle notes Middle notes - The heart of the fragrance comes out after a couple of minutes when the head of the scent fades away. These notes usually last around 2 to 3 hours. | Ylang-Ylang |
Base notes Base notes - The last and often longest part of the fragrance's evolution on your skin. Takes anywhere from 4 hours to over a day. | Musk, Sandalwood |
| Fragrance category | aquatic, woody, musk |
| Concentration of the fragrance component | Eau de Toilette |
A warm summer day, hot sand, crystal-clear sea and warm sunshine – in short, a dream. Kenzo Homme Marine Eau de Toilette for men will transport you into this dream. This fresh, woody fragrance with salty sea notes evokes the pleasant, cool feeling when you emerge from crystal-clear water. Enjoy the feeling of freedom and escape from everyday responsibilities.
Kenzo Homme bottles are made with 15% recycled glass and the caps were designed to save 34% of plastic. They come in a paper box.
- a wood fragrance composition with water tones from 2023
- a fresh fragrance inspired by ocean depths
- Eau de Toilette by perfumer Quentin Bisch
Composition of the fragrance
The start of this fragrance is like jumping headfirst into the surf. After you first smell it you will be enveloped by the salty freshness of the ocean, which gradually changes to rich floral heart notes created with the sweet aroma of ylang-ylang. The base notes of this eau de toilette combine sensuous musk with the oriental fragrance of sandalwood, whose soft, cream aroma will warm you like the sun’s rays.
Story of the fragrance
Kenzo Homme Marine Eau de Toilette for men from 2023 is another in the Kenzo Homme line of woody marine fragrances that are perfect for warm summer days. While the fragrance itself evokes the depths of the ocean, the transparent blue bottle was inspired by the colour of the sea merging with the horizon. Its shape mirrors the strength and flexibility of bamboo, cut at an angle by a katana.


