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georgcun – :
My best friend in high school bought me a room-spray coffret of the “-therapy” series as a going-away present when I went to college in Florida in the late 90’s. Green teatherapy was easily my favorite – soothing, slightly sweet, and crisp. I’ve recently moved back to FL and am on the hunt for hot-weather fragrances.
Though it seems this has been long-discontinued, I found a good replacement in Berdoues Assam of India. Assam apparently also smells like Dior Escale a Pondichery… So that’s two good alternatives for those seeking a similarly easy to wear fragrance, though they are much more expensive than green teatherapy was!
bni175elipseskism – :
Why is White Tea Rainwater nowhere to be found?
That was my jam…
manan2015 – :
Used to be my best friend’s signature fragrance in her early twenties. It smelled gorgeous on her, really soothing and relaxing. Bought a bottle for myself as well and enjoyed it while it lasted. Unfortunately I cannot find it in the stores anymore – or else I’d run off to grab another bottle. Perfect for grilling hot summer days when you need to go into direct sunlight a lot and feel thirsty in every five minutes. A life saver, almost.
Pneumvefe – :
In my highschool years I had the body splash/tonic version of the Ginger Lily and the Jasmine scent, adored both.
I had the deodorant version of this Green tea one and hardly ever touched it. I somehow always found it too fruity-sweet, not fresh enough. I guess I just don’t like green tea scents to be on the sweet side.(I have no problem with black tea scents mixed with honey accords :))
Definitely not as fresh as the Elizabeth Arden Green Tea.
LoveHardGame – :
Memories of my childhood. My mom bought this for me.
Its green, sweet, floral-woodsy smell reminds me of jasmine tea and green tea ice cream. A surprisingly realistic low-cost fragrance.
WerWolf163 – :
Fresh and light with an undertone of mystery. A personal favorite.
Ченг – :
Smells good!
Its so earthy!
I smell the fruity/green tea more though than the rest of the notes.
Its such a calming perfume!
petrovichav7 – :
I love this but it doesn’t last long. I love the body wash even more but it goes rancid very quickly.
Серега3 – :
yey, you’ve finally added this 🙂 this is a great perfume. My first perfume given to me by my granny. Refreshing and kind of herbal, holds lots of memories for me