Haiku Kyoto Flower 2014

Haiku Kyoto Flower by Avon
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Haiku Kyoto Flower is a perfume by Avon for women and was released in 2014. The scent is sweet-floral. It is being marketed by Natura Cosméticos.
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Main accords

Sweet
Floral
Green
Fresh
Spicy

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
Violet leafViolet leaf
Heart Notes Heart Notes
White peonyWhite peony
Base Notes Base Notes
MuskMusk
Ratings
Scent
7.82 Ratings
Longevity
6.33 Ratings
Sillage
5.73 Ratings
Bottle
5.214 Ratings
Submitted by Michael, last update on 28.06.2023.

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Pangantucan

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Pangantucan
Pangantucan
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A Softer Take on Cherry Blossom
I'm a sucker for cute bottles. The pagoda-shaped cap is so unique!

The juice lasts about six hours for me, and at that point it's the softest, lightest floral musk.

Initial spray has a lot of alcohol, but overall, I find it very nostalgic and comforting. It smells like a cherry blossom scented beauty product from an Asian market, which I'm quite familiar with. Something cosmetic, like a lotion or hand cream.

Not very similar to Bath & Body Works or Body Fantasies cherry blossom. It's powdery rather than sharp. Round-smelling, you could say, with just a bit of green freshness.

Violet usually comes across as baby wipe-like to my nose, but it doesn't for Kyoto Flower! I haven't been able to try the other Haikus to make a comparison.
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Blkbrd

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Blkbrd
Blkbrd
Helpful Review 4  
You know that sweet awkward girl in your office? Right.
How funny. I walk around in everything from Chanel to China Rain, and the first perfume that elicits a nice comment from an unfamiliar woman is this one. The core of the scent is peony, which would seem to have an uphill battle against the citrus, soap, and violet leaf to keep from being too harsh, but it manages to avoid that. Not by a lot, but it does. It's wouldn't be a bad choice at all for someone looking for an affordable variant on the new Chloe; it's brighter and more prim but definitely in that overall vein.

The bottle with its little pink roof and the cherry blossoms (these are PEONIES, not CHERRIES) is sheer kitsch, in a softspoken and good-natured way. It's not something you could put on your dresser to make yourself seem sophisticated, but it's totally worth a shot if it sounds like your kind of thing, especially next time it goes on sale.

Does it sound like I don't like it? I do.
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