Forbidden Games by Kilian

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Forbidden Games is a sample that I received from Kilian, when I purchased Angels’ Share a long while back. It is a part of their Narcotics collection and is a perfume that I wasn’t too familiar with going in. I recently broke this perfume out of the box to test it out and give my full review of it. How does it smell? Is it worth a try?


What does Forbidden Games by Kilian Smell Like?

Notes include: peach, osmanthus, orange blossom, tuberose, cinnamon, honey, apple, plum, vanilla, and jasmine

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My Full Review

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Forbidden Games kicks things off with its peach note taking center stage. This is flanked by a rather light plum note, apple, spicy cinnamon, and a bit of honey coming through. It’s actually light and pretty fresh with how it comes across.

The apple kind of gives it a body wash or shampoo type of vibe, when I catch whiffs of it.

The cinnamon will roll off and the floral notes will come in. To my nose, I get periods where the orange blossom is particularly strong, and others where it is the tuberose note. Early on, it seems to be the rose that sticks out more.

So, it’s basically a sweet syrupy peach, rose, and the remaining plum note. 

As it moves forward, the peach note will remain distinct. But the other fruity notes, just kind of become a mass of sweetness. The honey recedes, vanilla is introduced, and they combine with the peach to give off a fruity dessert aroma.

The floral notes also feel like they kind of combine into a single entity instead of distinct notes. That’s like what I get for the rest of it. A sweet peachy aroma with a soapy floral backbone. 


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

Sillage wise, this one starts out as a fairly strong moderate, that will taper into something lighter. It’s not a thick or heavy sort of perfume. Nor is Forbidden Games going to leave a long trail in its wake.

For much of the wear, it will stick closer to the skin, while still being noticeable.

The longevity is around 8-9 hours, on my skin. Not absolutely top of the line, but it wasn’t a disappointment either. 

Seasonally, this one is fine for spring and summer. You can go into autumn with it to, at least the early part.

The name is misleading, as this one isn’t a sexy or really a nightlife type of scent at all. It’s more upbeat and pretty. Can easily become a daily wear, that is suitable for the younger crowd, but isn’t so girlish that it can’t be used by older women.

It’s fresh and clean with how it presents itself. Not seductive, not formal, but can be an easy go to otherwise.

 


Overall Impressions of Forbidden Games

Do I like Forbidden Games? It’s a nice and pretty perfume. Is it amazing or must have? No, not really.

The peach and fruity opening with touches of cinnamon is great. I enjoy that aroma, but it is rather short-lived. After that, it becomes more of a generic floral clean with the peach and some honey.

Is that terrible? Nope, and for some, it could be just what you’re looking for. But, at this price point, Forbidden Games probably isn’t worth it for most people. Plus, Kilian has better fragrances than this one. 

However, if you do happen to like the scent, the performance is solid. Not the loudest perfume out there, but it gives a long enough wear. Everything about Forbidden Games is fine.

With the name, I expected something sexier. It’s in the Narcotics collection, but isn’t all that seductive nor addictive. More like a sweet and clean body wash or shampoo. 

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