How does the leather note in Kama compare to other popular leather fragrances?+−
Unlike harsh or "new car" leathers, the leather here is tempered by birch tar and cotton candy. It feels smoky and slightly metallic at first but quickly becomes velvety and smooth, leaning more toward a "suede and sweets" profile than a heavy, animalic leather.
Is this fragrance suitable for a professional office environment?+−
While Kama is most popular for evening leisure and nights out, its moderate sillage and clean musk base make it acceptable for business settings if applied lighty. The powdery orris and violet give it a groomed, sophisticated character.
Does the cotton candy note make it smell too juvenile?+−
No, the sweetness is balanced by moss, cypriol, and birch tar. The cotton candy adds a "fluffy" texture and a hint of flirtatious sugar, but the overall composition remains mature and "niche" rather than smelling like a simple mall-brand gourmand.
How does Kama perform in terms of longevity?+−
Community consensus rates the longevity as very good. It is an extrait de parfum concentration, meaning it has a high oil content that allows it to stay on the skin through a full day of wear, though it projects more intimately than aggressively.