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garik1966 – :
When I think of green tea I think well steeped, earthy, goodness (mildly like patchouli). I don’t get that from this. I get that strange sweet quality on top stripped of the grounding qualities that green tea has to offer.That’s not a problem per se, but it’s absolutely a single fact of the tea, and not the one that I thought that they would offer. It’s like alluding to a choir and hearing a single vocalist in a sense, one of the higher, mid tones. It lacks depth but it’s also not a fair middle ground for what it is. THAT SAID the mint isn’t too strong or in any way menthol like which i almost always fear. It smells like the actual leaves when you steep it into a tea. It’s oddly sweet (like an iced sugared tea, maybe a green tea mojito? certainly never a tea I’ve ever experienced). It is refreshing but it’s not a crisp fresh. What surprised me is how soapy it is. It just smells like a very clean beautiful soap bar.
I’m disappointed. I know I wouldn’t be had it been named something else, but at the end of the day it’s not tea like, it doesn’t evoke any of the connnatative qualities of a tea, even southern tea (the only one I know to be iced, which is made with black tea by the way so missed the mark there too). It’s really clean, uplifting, office appropriate and though not cirtusy I’d dare say bright. That said the one note “tea” is gone in twenty minutes and you’re left with a lovely soap which although I really like, isn’t my thing.
If you like soapy shower fragrances this would be amazing. If you want a rich cup of tea ? No. I like it, but it doesn’t align with my tastes enough to purchase, if it were though it would absolutely be a must have for the category that it is.
пак – :
Beautifully refreshing, and also cozy! I agree that it is definitely cozy on a cold and wet and windy day – I’ve had the very same experience as ‘guest’. And it’s so fresh and refreshing on a hot day! Terrific perfume. Very comforting.
Дяша – :
Quite nice! does smell like it says on the tin, like a cup of iced refreshing and aromatic green tea. Natural and alluring. only downside is longevity, lasted two hours on me.