Beauty : Kai Perfume Kai Eau de Parfum Spray

Kai Perfume Kai Eau de Parfum Spray

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 4551







Binding: Misc.
Brand: Kai
Ingredients: sd alcohol 40b, fragrance, water, peg-8, tocopherol, ascorbyl palmitate, ascorbic acid, citric acid
Label: Kai Perfume
Manufacturer: Kai Perfume
Publisher: Kai Perfume
Sales Rank: 4551
Studio: Kai Perfume


Features:
  • Celebrity Favorite Scent
  • Gardenia and Lush White Flowers
  • The long-awaited EDP Spray is finally here!







Editorial Review:

Product Description:
What you've asked for has finally arrived!  Kai Eau de Parfum.  The bottle is crafted from French glass and boxed in signature clean kai packaging. The eau de parfum epitomizes the pure philosophy of kai: breath, life, flow.  Kai is an  intoxicating blend of tropical gardenia and white exotic flowers.   Why the wait?  'We wanted to wait until we found the right balance of ingredients for our first eau d parfum,” said Gaye Rappaport, founder and chairman of kai. “With this new release, we were finally able to capture the signature kai scent in an eau de parfum spray that customers have been asking for.  Finding the right balance between the fragrance and the other ingredients is so important in a spray. We didn’t just want another eau de toilette; we wanted an eau de parfum that embodied the subtle nature of our signature perfume oil.  It took a while, but we’ve finally gotten it right.”   The bottle is crafted from French glass and boxed in signature clean kai packaging. The eau de parfum epitomizes the pure philosophy of kai: breath, life, flow.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I just love this stuff!
I usually buy a bottle of perfume and never finish it. Well, this is the first bottle I have bought, finished, and ordered another one of. I just can't get enough of the scent. It is not too strong, and not too soft. Kind of a light floral scent. A lot of perfumes give me headaches, but this is the first one I have found that is perfect for me and every day use. I recommend that you give this one a try!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Unusually exotic--a real find
I first found Kai in a spa in California. When I found it online, I was thrilled. I am addicted to it. I wear it all the time, and people constantly ask me what I have on and tell me I smell so good. I get headaches from overpowering scents--Kai is a perfect blend of spice and flower, very different and enticing, and it's not too strong. I wholeheartedly recommend Kai.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Flowery but nice
This is a very lush floral fragrance. As a matter of fact, it smells like "lei" made out of fresh flowers. I live in Hawaii and the makers have managed to recapture the scent exactly. I like it quite a bit but this is not a subtle scent. If you don't like stronger perfumes this is not for you.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Lilting, haunting -- Breath Life Flow
Kai is quickly becoming a new favorite for spring and summer with it's lilting softness flickering in and out of my head in a playfully bewitching soft, sultry gardenia and white floral essence. Kai is lush, but equally fresh. I am finding the lasting power fairly good for this type of fragrance as I frequently test that aspect of fragrances with my husband.

A creation of Gaye Straza Rappaport, who set out to capture the fragrance of Hawaii, has done so beautifully with this verdant fragrance. Kai has aptly won my enthusiastic vote for a place in my fragrance line up.

One of my favorite Amazon reviewers, who is a fragrance aficionado advised me to also try the Kai perfume oil, and I plan to take her advice now that I've experienced this little beauty.

- Victoria Austin

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