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KILIAN PARIS Playing with the Devil Eau de Parfum

KILIAN PARIS Playing with the Devil Eau de Parfum

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Dare to embrace this passionate blend of berries, orange, rose and sandalwood.

Inviting you to flirt with forbidden fruit, Kilian's Playing With The Devil eau de parfum is an unforgettable fragrance that opens with temptations of blood orange and rosy lychee, set ablaze by pimento berries. Fierce, yet alluring, the sensual scent leans into a smoldering drydown of creamy sandalwood, with lingering embers set to last long into the night.

  • Top notes: Black Currant, White Peach, Litchi and Blood Orange
  • Middle notes: Pimento, Pepper, Rose and Jasmine
  • Base notes: Sandalwood, Vanila, Patchouli, Cedar, Benzoin and Tonka Bean

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  • KILIAN PARIS Playing with the Devil Eau de Parfum 2ml
  • KILIAN PARIS Playing with the Devil Eau de Parfum 3ml
  • KILIAN PARIS Playing with the Devil Eau de Parfum 5ml
  • KILIAN PARIS Playing with the Devil Eau de Parfum 10ml
  • KILIAN PARIS Playing with the Devil Eau de Parfum 20ml
  • KILIAN PARIS Playing with the Devil Eau de Parfum 30ml

KILIAN PARIS Playing with the Devil Eau de Parfum main accords

Kilian Playing with the Devil Eau de Parfum 50ml is a fruity perfume for women. Playing with the Devil is fiery, provocative, and unforgettable. Tart blood orange essence and rose-tinged lychee fruit are infused with peppery pimento berry scent. Creamy sandalwood on the drydown adds a smoldering aspect, putting a humorous spin on a scandalous meeting. Playing with the Devil Eau de Parfum 50 ml will entice you. Each bottle of Kilian refillable perfume is meticulously crafted to be truly rare artifacts. The Medici family's perfume bottles are covered with a characteristic black lacquer, and each side is delicately embossed with the Achilles shield. A gilded metal plate with the perfume's name carved by hand gives a touch of refinement. These subtleties add to the Kilian design a guarantee of luxury that should not be fleeting, but rather last a lifetime. That is why the bottle of this cellar perfume can be reused eternally.

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Nraveles
unique fragrance

SO unique in my opinion. I don’t get much soapiness from it at all.

For me this is a perfectly executed fruity and spicy combo. Sweet fruity peach and black currant with that very interesting pimento pepper. The opening is very playful and innocent but gets very...eerie and mysterious. Dark and a little brooding, solely from the pepper. Exactly how the name sounds. You’re teasing that lurking evil underneath a sweet exterior and it comes out in the dry down.

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Dabarefootbombshell
smells good

I must have gotten a different bottle than everyone else. There is nothing fruity in this scent to my nose. This scent is dark and gritty and has a Gothic vibe. This is something Morticia Adams would have on her vanity. At first sniff it was a hell no for me but that's what I get for blind buying this. After about 45 minutes I felt like I was brunching at the Four Seasons Beverly Hills while my Bugatti is in valet. You have to not only be a confident WOMAN to pull this scent off but you need to be dressed to the 9's. Trust me, you will turn heads so might as well give them something visually alluring to match the quality of this scent. It's not sweet but it is somehow indulgent and unapologetic. This scent is so bad it's good.

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Pacifica_
I like this

I like this, but there is a LOT going on with this perfume. Agreed w/ others here it takes on kind of an alcoholic quality on the dry down. It reminds me of a spiked peach iced tea with a bit of pepper around the rim?? Very pleasant but it’s an experience for sure. It could be a second cousin of Tom Ford Rose Prick IMO. Replace the rose with peach and you more or less get Playing with the Devil.

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esteban747
Fresh

Fresh, peachy, fruity, bright and feminine. If you like fruity (but not sticky sweet) fragrances, you must try Playing with the devil.
I can detect all the fruits, the peach, cassis, blood orange and lychee. The rose is present but is subtle not overpowering
This is how fruity fragrances should be done. Thumbs up!

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melodysage
good!

No unholy gamble for your soul here. Maybe a lively game of crazy eights with the devil played for candy cigarettes and noisy kisses on the cheek.

The top notes open with a juicy burst of fruit, as if gleefully smashed by a hammer, a bit of astringent peach, a spray of lychee nectar, and some musky black currant splattered in your hair.

Alas, such spontaneity is not sustainable, and it soon settles into a mouth-puckering, sour sweet, vaguely rosey, smoky fog, as if one of those candy cigarettes had indeed been lit and is perfuming your room like an incense stick.

This stage reminds me of when a game is done, and you still feel a little giddy, but also nervy, with an encroaching sense of melancholy, looking for the next thing. And the next thing. And the next.