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ronika – :
Ahhhh, a refreshing glass of cool Sweet Tea. I’ve smelled many tea fragrances, but this has got to be the best of the best. It’s simple and cooling, and it’s rather rich for being a tea fragrance. I find most soliflore tea perfumes to be somehow too dry, grassy, almost allergy-inducing. But this is so nice, clean, like freshly-picked tea leaves. A tad sweet, but it could still easily be unisex.
While there is maybe a touch of honey here for sweetness, it’s not in any way a honey perfume. I don’t think anyone would even notice honey as a note if it weren’t listed.