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Nara1mail1ru – :
I love it. A Soft, warm, velvety rose with a hint of sweet spice.
zorrych – :
WHY I smell rose
mak2cim – :
Oh my, reminiscing the good ol days! used to have this in smaller bottle….it was an old fashion scent. i loved it but sadly the juice spoiled within 6 months after opening 🙁
it was fresh rose when it’s new, i liked it but i seldom used it just because i would like to save it…i didn’t know it would become spoiled easily. too bad nowadays Body shop seldom sells strong perfume oils like this one & now mostly caters to mediocre edt & skincare product which i could care less.
Spielman – :
old fashioned, simple pure rose. actually I prefer this than TBS moroccan rose (ooh maybe just because it’s nostalgic property)
use sparingly.
Abonent – :
This scent smells just like the white midsummer rose bush in my grandmother’s garden, so naturally I love it.
It is, however, an extremely strong scent. You definitely have to be in the right mood for it, and it’s not for everyday wear. To me it’s an endlessly elegant, sort of old fashioned, sharp and clean yet romantic rose scent. I definitely prefer this to all the other cloyingly sweet, powdery rose fragrances out there.
ruter – :
It was a WONDERFUL pure and simple, sweet and nostalgic rose…I remember it was particularly nice in cold weather. I was a student back then and from those times I haven’t find any better rose perfume that will smell better than that cheap and simple The Body Shop oil.
I wish I had a Body Shop near me now, but I haven’t in the city I live now.
Glorialivex – :
tea pose from pws is the only real rose scent alone in my book if you want ‘strictly’ roses <3
melkij4ert – :
I like it but why when i was wearing it and I entered the room, something thought that someone in the room had sprayed air freshner. lol
povar_1 – :
In the contest for least expensive tea rose scent, it’s hard to believe, but The Body Shop TEA ROSE perfume oil actually beats out The Perfumer’s Workshop! Either way, we’re talking single digits here, so the difference is a matter of nickels and dimes. (-:
In terms of quality, TPW is better, I think. It has more of the complexity and greenness of roses in situ. But TBS is not bad, no not at all. And, if you happen to prefer perfume oil to spray, this one may serve you well.
The oil itself smells rather sweet to my nose, but once absorbed into the skin, the roses defeat the sweetness. This would be a good choice for low-risk mixing.
inciongxwv – :
I love the top note!!! very very fresh smell of tea rose!! wonderful.
unfortunatly, the middle note is way too strong for me…… but I still like the base note.
valerik63 – :
My bottle of this is actually left over from more than 10 years ago when high school friends gave it to me as a gift. I was using it sparingly to make it last because it’s been discontinued. It use to be my favourite perfume back then. Now I think it’s too sweet and it also occurs to me that something about it smells too sharp, almost prickly to nose.
Still, this is still one of the few perfumes that truly remind me of the pink roses that grew in the garden of my childhood home. Most rose perfumes don’t smell like my idea of what a rose smells like, but this one does. The only other perfumes beside this that smells truly like a rose to me are Rose Water from Crabtree & Evelyn and Truly Pink from Vera Wang. Not surprisingly I think all three of these perfumes smell very similar.
beliy0884 – :
I bought this perfume primarily to humour my husband, who chose it over the jasmine oil which I had actually preferred. This is a simple, old-fashioned, fresh pink rose scent. It’s naturally comparable to the Crabtree and Evelyn rose scent, but to my nose the Body Shop one is wetter and less powdery then the Crabtree and Evelyn perfume. The lasting power is acceptable – three or four hours on me – and the price is good. It’s not a favourite of mine, but it can be lovely on a sunny spring day.