Green Tea Summer Elizabeth Arden

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Green Tea Summer Elizabeth Arden

Rated 3.95 out of 5 based on 22 customer ratings
(22 customer reviews)

Green Tea Summer Elizabeth Arden for women of Elizabeth Arden

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Green Tea Summer by Elizabeth Arden is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. Green Tea Summer was launched in 2005. Green Tea Summer was created by Rodrigo Flores-Roux and Claude Dir. Top notes are black currant, bergamot, tangerine and lemon; middle notes are cyclamen, passionfruit, water lily, watermelon and rose; base notes are musk, oakmoss and white amber.

22 reviews for Green Tea Summer Elizabeth Arden

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    Fragrance -Green Tea Summer Elizabeth Arden
    Bottle from – 2016
    He’s got that exotic and a bit wild vibe going on.
    This is a story about a floral,citrusy and fruity tangerine laying on top of a musky,mossy and slightly ambery black tea.
    Longevity – 4/10(4+ hours)
    Silage/Projection – 4/10(soft to moderate projection for the first 1 hour,than sits closer to skin for the duration of the scent’s evolution)
    Weather -Best in spring and summer
    Age – 23+
    Compliments – 6/10
    Scent – 6/10
    Main notes according to me – tangerine,black tea,water lily,melon,cyclamen,bergamot.
    The drydown is musky,mossy and slightly ambery and I get some -musk,amber and black tea.
    Emotions -exotic yet wild,tropical,summer nights.
    Occasion -Occasion -perfect for summer nights.
    Try before you buy.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a muskier, slightly more intense and sweeter version of tropical. I still perfer tropical. But if you like one you’ll probably like the other. Then you just take your pick (Shrimps are pretty rich!)

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Similar to “Green Tea Tropical” but where is that is a bit of a one-trick pony with the litchi note (which I like) this one has many more fruits in the mix…in fact, the flanker is very heavy on the fruit which is the way I tend to like this series…great summer perfume…

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    The Green Tea line by Elizabeth Arden has been a favorite of mine since it started back in 1999. Green Tea Summer stands apart from the rest of the flock in its complexity. You can smell several notes in addition to the trademark grassy green citrus tea note.
    In this case, there is fruit. First orange and lemon, and later watermelon and blackcurrant are recognizable. Blackcurrant gives a sharpness (as if Green Tea scents are not already sharp) but also a dryness. It’s cooling. The watermelon and tea are the last notes standing. Sometimes I think there is noticeable amber in this at the end as well. For an EA Green Tea scent, this is complex. One of the best EA GT’s.
    NOTE: EA Green Teas work SO much better if you store them in the refrigerator. The notes stand out clearly. Plus it feels so refreshing to spray on cold eau de toilette. I started doing this just for the refreshment but soon realized the scent and performance were enhanced significantly, so I am passing this along to all EA GT fans out there. Makes a huge difference. Stay cool!

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    This one to me is one of the funnest flankers of this scent. It’s fruity, it’s fun and its a little bit naughty even though it keeps its innocence well shown. Kinda like me.
    I’ve only had this for 10 hours but boy has it made a lasting impact. Already I’ve worked out when I’ll wear it, how I’ll layer it and what body products I’ll use to enhance it.
    Does it smell like green tea? Yes. Is it overwhelming the other notes? No, nope and nein. It’s fruitiness is the main player here.
    Like Tropical, some very juicy and commonly used ingredients are used here. The watermelon is so prominent it’s almost like eating one.
    Can’t really say more about this other than ‘I love it’
    Pure and simple. Stand out fragrance from the line.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    I can’t pick any specific note on this fragrance, it just smells like green tea to me, even through there is no tea in the notes. it is a nice perfume, but it was already done thousand times before. the quality is good, there are many perfumes that are exactly like this, but much more expensive. so if you like this kind of fragrance,this one is a good choice. cheap,good sillage and decent longevity. just don’t expect to be surprised.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    This is like a friendly punch in the face. You weren’t expecting it and you’re not sure you like it but it keeps grinning and so you give it the benefit of the doubt. The initial blast I couldn’t place at all. It’s different, a strange fizzy grapefruit Tango smell. It was so odd I shall have to go back and try it again..

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    Green Tea Summer is a simplistic scent that suits heat well. It suits only heat to be exact, but when the sun hits, it shines.
    It is fruity-citrusy as well as slightly green and aquatic and this vivid combination makes it rather pretty. It lacks subdued sophistication I crave in my scents, but it is a good scent in it’s own right.
    Melony green start promptly leads it way to the iced black tea with lemon that stays for quite a while.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    In the bottle this perfume smells like a dream; lovely, sunny dream.
    On my skin at first it smelled like a freshly mown grass, which was wonderful since I’ve been looking for a scent like this.
    During the dry down however I detected sharper notes, with something synthetic, artificial in it. Still very interesting though.
    It’s been just a couple of hours, on a very hot day at that, so I can’t say I have this fragrance all figured out.
    It’s green, it’s fresh, it’s a bit sweet but not overly so.
    It made me think of the first day of school after the summer 🙂 The memory of a fresh hay, still warm from lying in the sun, but with more official, clean and crisp feeling to it, like a white collar, freshly washed.
    And at the end I could swear I can smell a cucumber.
    Enough said: I can’t stop sniffing my wrist 🙂
    I need to test this fragrance some more, but for now- I like it.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    This starts out as bright and refreshing but I find the tea note, which surprisingly isn’t even listed, stronger than the original. In fact it smells more like rich black tea, especially in the dry down after the refreshing top notes have evaporated in this heat. It’s almost peppery when I put my nose to my wrist, not unpleasant as a test but not a buy for me.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    I thought this would have been great for the summer but after wearing it a few times I’m not into it as much. It’s too tangy for me, like a sweet and tangy candy. Like Sweet Tarts candy! Probably a good scent for a preteen or teenage girl but it’s doesn’t work for an old gal like me…lol.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    I can’t say how this will react on others, but it starts out sharp on me and dries down with a very green soapy smell (Irish Spring or Zest or something like that). I’m not sure why it smells like that on me… I guess it is just what my skin “grabs.”
    Very clean & inoffensive, but not my ‘cup of tea.’

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    I really like the original Arden Green Tea fragrance, but this just stank. Maybe I had a duff bottle? Honestly, it was almost like urine! Really harsh and sharp smelling. I don’t understand.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    I don’t find it as “green tea” as the original nor “fruity” as Tropical nor “floral aquatic” as any other versions. To me, Green Tea Summer is very freshly leafy green! At some point, it gets kinda grassy. It feels very citrusy and hydrating too. For the rest, it stays true to the Green Tea collection; refreshing and clean. Not overly floral nor fruity. It’s just green aromatic. A true crowd pleaser.

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    I had the original Green Tea and didn’t care for it at all. Contrary to what other reviewers said, I actually think that the original was sharper and that this Summer version is more soft around the edges. It reminds me a little of an Arnold Palmer(1/2 iced black tea, 1/2 Lemonade)…one of my favorite summer drinks! I was surprised to see all the listed notes as it smells fairly linear and simple…..and no tea note??? It’s called Green Tea.
    Anyway….if you can find it discounted, it might be a nice one to try but don’t expect to have your mind blown or anything. I think this would be a good one to leave in the car or throw in your bag incase you need a little sprucing. Reminds me of a hybrid of Gap’s, The Natural and Clean by Clean.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    Tr it frozen! It’s fantastic.Like a refreshing cocktail

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    To me this one smells just like lemon kitchen cleanser or some kind of strong detergent. The only good point, it’s the fact that it lasted quite long on me, at least on that particular day. Sorry, too sharp to be a summer version of something that it suppose to be fresh or subtle.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    smells a lot like the original, but with sharp edges. i think its bamboo. altho it’s not listed here i smell a lot of it in this. even on dry down it smells very green teaish but with lots of bamboo note. faint flowers also. it actaully lasts longer than the original on me, but i prefer the original one. this one is refreshing but just a tad too sharp. one bottle is enough for me. i will finish it in summer.
    6 1/2-10

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought this together with the tropical version. The scent is too strong very much the same as the original version. For summer i like to wear the green tea tropical version rather than this one. will give this away and keep the tropical one.

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    Usually, when I am wearing a perfume, I don’t care if it is a summer or a winter scent. I just want to smell good and give positive vibes to the people around me.
    Unfortunately, with “Elisabeth Arden Green Tea Summer”, I can’t manage to do so.
    Actually, it was an extremely good bargain through Amazon and, out of curiosity, I decided to test it. I would describe it as a nice summer perfume & scent, but on me it lasts only for like 5 to 10 minutes. While spraying myself with it, and the house, when I am out of the door, it has… gone with the wind! Even though I bought it last summer, whether wearing it during summer or winter times, it has exactly the same effect. It doesn’t last! After trying it for about 2 months now, I honestly got bored of it.
    I like teas, but unfortunately it seems green teas don’t like me.
    I guess that if I wanted a perfume to remind me of summer, I would rather prefer wearing “Escale a Pondicherry” or “Blue Seduction”, as they actually make me feel on my face the summer breeze, its salty air and its warm sunshine. To me, “Elisabeth Arden Green Tea Summer” is just plain boring and doesn’t offer any nice thoughts of the summer.
    I hope that by the end of the month, its bottle will have ended. No more green tea perfumes for me!

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    I loved this perfumed from the first sniff. It’s very fresh and really summery scent. It’s very fruity and citrousy. Too bad it’s very hard to find, but it’s worth it. This is one of my favorites.

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    I once despised the first direct sniff from bottle since it smelled warmly weird, probably the ‘secret’ solar notes. On the contrary, the first spray was heaven, just like savoring sherbet lemon mixed with exotic fruits. Exhilarated, I was following that fruity pathway and found myself dreaming of lying in seashore with a glass of pina colada, sheltered by big colorful umbrella and Oakley shades. And, the loathed solar notes? Ah, it is a prove that I was tanned, sun-kissed, licked by gust of ocean air so hard the tang leave its trail on my skin.

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