Just wore Kenzo Pour Homme EDP for a full day and itās basically modern salty woods with a āfresh-off-the-coastā vibe, but not in the typical blue-shower-gel way. Opening (0ā30 min): Right away I get a marine/salty breeze with a slightly green, aromatic edge. Itās not loud citrus. More like cool air + sea spray + clean woods. Thereās a smoothness to it that feels more āEDP polishedā than sharp. Mid (1ā4 hrs): This is where it clicks: salty woods + aromatic herbs with a subtle āskin-likeā warmth. It doesnāt go sweet on me. It stays airy, outdoorsy, and kind of calmingālike walking near the water when the sun is going down. Drydown (4+ hrs): Mostly woody-musky with that faint marine salt still hanging around. Clean but not laundry-detergent clean. Itās more minimalist, like a soft woody aura. Performance: On me itās medium projection for the first 1ā2 hours, then it becomes a close-to-moderate scent bubble. Longevity is solidā6ā8 hours depending on sprays and weather. Itās not a ābeast modeā room filler, but it lasts. When/where it works: - Warm weather, office, errands, casual nights - Great āeasy reachā if you want something fresh that isnāt generic blue - Feels like a clean, slightly artistic aquatic-woody Who should skip it: If you want sweet, loud, or ultra-sharp citrus freshness, this might feel too calm and woody. Also if you hate anything even slightly marine/salty, youāll notice that DNA. Overall: A grown-up coastal freshie that leans woody and smooth, with a steady salty-air signature. Not revolutionary, but really wearableāand different enough from the usual blues to keep it interesting.