KENZO is a brand founded by Kenzo Takada in France, which combines the traditional meaning of the East with the enthusiasm of the Latin people. In 1993, KENZO joined the LVMH group and shined in the fields of perfume and clothing. Kenzo pour Homme bamboo (Moso bamboo) was Kenzo Takada's first men's fragrance launched in 1991, and it was this bamboo that made KENZO famous in the world of perfumery. KENZO is better known for its L'Eau par Kenzo pour Homme men's fragrance, an aquatic fragrance that is perfect for young boys, and is also a typical summer fragrance. The top notes of Japanese yuzu and lemon, the middle notes of lotus, green leaves, and water, and the bottom notes of musk together form a boy image full of oriental sensuality, which is a good introduction for students.