Green Tea Revitalize Elizabeth Arden

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Green Tea Revitalize Elizabeth Arden

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 16 customer ratings
(16 customer reviews)

Green Tea Revitalize Elizabeth Arden for women of Elizabeth Arden

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Green Tea Revitalize by Elizabeth Arden is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women. Green Tea Revitalize was launched in 2006. Green Tea Revitalize was created by Rodrigo Flores-Roux and Claude Dir. Top notes are blood orange, mandarin orange and water mint; middle notes are magnolia, green tea, bamboo and lotus; base notes are birch, oakmoss and musk.

16 reviews for Green Tea Revitalize Elizabeth Arden

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    My second fave of this line after Green Tea Exotic.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    Tl;dr: scent 8/10
    longevity 2/10
    sillage 3/10
    Just got a bottle (blind buy, second hand). Lovely opening where I get I think three “notes” – bright green, blood orange, and a little bit watery/melon-y/calone-y freshness.
    Actually lately I’ve had a weird strong craving for a tomato leaf note, and I think if that was listed as a note in this I could plausibly think I felt it. The top is that green, and fresh, and maybe a tiny tiny bit bitter. Love it.
    Then after about all of two minutes on my skin it’s dried down to a faint pretty generic perfumey smell. (I guess “synthetic floral”, or whatever.)
    I then sprayed some on my (long) hair and then green + orange top notes predictably stay longer there, I’ll try to remember to report back how long. Right now after 20 minutes it feels a lot like I remember the original EA Green Tea (which I haven’t smelled in like 15 years, so.)
    Update: well it’s been a couple of hours and my wrists have the faintest faintest scent. In my hair it’s perceptible when my bury my nose in it.
    This is after taking a few breaths from a can of coffee to clear my sense of smell (no idea if that works honestly).
    So the people saying think of it as a cologne or (a very nice) body spray are right. Which can be a good thing (with so many people sensitive to enduring perfume ingredients), but it’s frustrating too.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    I really enjoy this member of the Green Tea line-up. This is a very fresh, green fragrance, though it is less vegetal than straight-up green tea. This is a very straightforward scent. What you smell is what you get. There’s no change or development- just a fresh, pleasant scent, when you want to smell good without being offensive or overwhelming. Light citrus notes complement the green tea beautifully.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Very lovely, feminine, sweet yet fresh, green scent.
    I love both Revitalize and the original Green Tea, but GT is a fall-winter perfume for me; stronger, more balsamic.
    Were I to give them personality traits, Green Trea would be an older sister, strong, straightforward, very pleasent and refreshing, but the one unfamiliar with the notion of “subtlety”.
    Whereas Revitalize would be a bit frivolous, daydreaming younger sister, who always stops to smell the flowers and dance in the sun 🙂
    However, longevity and sillage is very poor. I cannot smell it on me unless I bury my nose in the scarf or shirt’s collar.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    I don’t really like this scent. it is remind me to air freshener in my car. it’s too strong and too green for me.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    I can smell citruses only at the beginning. Drydown got a lot of bamboo, and a bit of tea with lotus. Quite watery/fresh.. Good lasting power. Sillage poor. I’m disappointed (was hoping for more orange and mandarin).

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    This is for those who were drawn to Green Tea for it’s initial citrus notes (like me). It has more bright citrus notes than the original version and it keeps me refreshed everytime I wear it. Those who like citrus scents will like it.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    Was this a limited edition? I’ve been looking for it and I don’t like the other versions(Lotus, Exotic). As mentioned by others, the original Green Tea doesnt even last an hour on me so I stopped buying it. If this one returns, I promise you I will always use it.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    Citrus-y (particularly orange) and fresh but sweet and feminine, I love this version of Green tea. Hoped it would last longer than the original but it just isn’t that powerful sadly. An after shower perfume, for me.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Perfect for hot summer days when even the lightest fragrances seem to be overpowering. Fresh and clean, light but with good staying power.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    It has the original green tea scent & feeling fresh after used it 🙂

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    It is a very nice, light and quite long lasting (on my skin) parfume 🙂 I was surprised about how softly this scent changes its notes..From the *blood orange* to the *green tea*, from the *green tea* to the *bamboo* and *lotus*..It is a very fresh scent. Most suitable for sommer hot days, but quite nice to use in winter if one wants to.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    I love the freshness, and yet, unlike many of fresh scents, it doesn’t smell flat, nor like toilet freshners! This is my must-have for summer. It openes with sweet, citrus-y notes, but they fade pretty quickly, leaving a pleasant and light scent.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    Green Tea Revitalize by Elizabeth Arden is a citrus pick-me-up plus a pleasant green tea fragrance. The citrus lasts for only a short burst, but the green tea and bamboo last much longer. I enjoy this fragrance in hot weather and at work when I don’t want to smell too strongly like perfume. I find that green tea and especially bamboo smell very good on skin. I still smell like me, but better!

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    I like this one. I used to have the original Green tea but it didn’t last long enough. I didn’t liked the smell and I had to constantly reapply. This I spray in the morning and I still can get a hint of it at night. Very fresh and lovely. Very safe to wear even for closed door events. You don’t have to worry that you might offend anyone. I know that this will be my everyday perfume.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    Even better than the original, “Revitalize” has the depth and staying power original “Green Tea” lacked. “Revitalize” opens with a citrusy punch that is refreshing, as the name suggests, but it is never overpowering. The scent quickly settles, and the astringent notes of the green tea shine through, sweetened a bit by the florals. Finally, the musky notes warm the whole composition, keeping “revitalize” from veering into bodywash territory. I love the scent of green tea, and I think EA’s “Revitalize” is the best interpretation of this scent I have sampled.

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