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Penhaligon'S
Splash
Kensington Amber
Only in Splash
Shared character
Both fragrances are anchored by a woody accord built around cedarwood, ciste labdanum and labdanum.
How they differ
Splash and Kensington Amber share the woody base of cedarwood, ciste labdanum and labdanum. Everything else diverges. Splash adds cardamom, coriander, plum, calone (a marine note) and seawater, giving it a fruity‑aquatic‑fresh‑synthetic character. Kensington Amber introduces bergamot, vanilla, benzoin, cinnamon and tonka bean, creating a gourmand‑spicy‑sweet‑oriental profile. Their community scores also differ: Splash averages 5.7, while Kensington Amber scores 7.8.
Who each suits
Splash is likely to appeal to wearers who enjoy bright, marine‑inspired scents with a fresh, fruity edge—often preferred for casual, daytime or warm‑weather settings. Kensington Amber suits those who favor warm, sweet‑spicy, oriental compositions with gourmand depth, making it a fit for cooler evenings or more formal occasions.
Only in Kensington Amber