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acbar – :
Clear, clean, fresh, gentle green with nothing bitter or spiky about it. So subtle that it’s hard to pick out the traces of any particular plant; just a light aura of vegetation, like a stroll in a well-kept park rather than a trample through the jungle. Not huge, so easy to wear, and so transparent that it is a great choice for hot days when other scents might cloy but you don’t want to go full citrus. Does smudge very slightly too close to the sort of synth/freshener feel of some of the Clean range of scents in moments, though – not unpleasant, but a little bit too near to dryer sheets to be truly brilliant. Longevity is not bad, though projection is always gentle and discreet, so it’s no monster however you deal with it. Maybe 6.5/10 from me, but would get more from a true greens-lover, and be extremely useful if you live somewhere hot.
zykova.z – :
Pretty green floral but I don’t get a ‘leafy’ green from it. I find it very similar to Jacomo’s Silences(THE green floral in my opinion). I have the small bottle with matching soap, but don’t think I will repurchase. I have Silences and don’t need a variation of it. Longevity and sillage are good though.
hackman1204 – :
This started out so promising on me: fresh, arid, California forest leaves with slight aromatic undertones and a hint of floral notes. The dry down spawned a synthetic laundry detergent scent that not too far off from Tide.
d.key – :
You want green leaves, and only green leaves? Well you’ve come to the right place! Elizabeth W’s Leaves might be the greenest perfume I’ve had the pleasure of smelling. It’s subtle, but the lasting time is commendable. It’s slightly sweet, but in a completely natural way. I like the fact that it’s a green perfume that is not overly watery. While this is marketed as a fragrance for women, I think many of the male gender-benders on this site could easily pull this one off.