Green Tea Lavender

Elizabeth Arden
Good priceGreen Tea Lavender by Elizabeth Arden ranks among the best perfumes for women .This top greens & herbs fragrance blends Birch, Chamomile, Lavender, Lemon, Magnolia, Mandarin Orange, Mint, Musk, Tea notes with greens & herbs, citrus, flowers, woods & mosses, musk, amber and animalic accords, earning high praise in our perfume review community. Green Tea Lavender excels as one of the best perfumes for summer or spring, shining during day wear. Our PerfumeRates community ranks Green Tea Lavender as a leading greens & herbs fragrance for women, a must-try from Elizabeth Arden's top perfume brands. Dive into the best perfume reviews, explore top women's fragrances, and discover cheap perfume deals on PerfumeRates!
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Okay, here is the paraphrased version: Can someone add CKbe to the perfumes this smells like because for some reason I'm unable to include it at this time? There appears to be no discernible distinction between this one and CKbe. It's somewhat agreeable but evokes a notion akin to an herbal anxiety treatment, rather than being considered beautiful by my standards. I have greater preference for Green Tea Tropical and Lotus.
This one feels quite heavy upon application, yet it bears a strong resemblance to Sunflowers fragrance by EA. I find myself appreciating it because there's an added element of green tea within its composition; known for natural calming effects and being an excellent stress reliever that helps balance the physical and mental state. This improved sleep quality is achieved when one manages their stress effectively, while enhanced mental focus simultaneously boosts cognitive performance too. The capacity to learn therefore becomes significantly better. Allow this scent profile time to develop fully on your skin before judging it harshly. I would happily recommend a sample vial version of this fragrance to my school-going children or anyone hoping to feel uplifted and more capable in tackling their daily responsibilities, academic work, and personal endeavors with greater ease.
Altogether smells similar to bath/body wash rather than a strong melon scent. No strong feelings one way or another. Still no lavender here.
It was on sale and I adore the package!! That's why I bought this one. Actually for me, EA Green Tea Lavender isn't special because the original Green Tea doesn't usually last long - maybe 1-2 hours before fading away. But this version is different. Wearing it today at work felt so fresh, relaxing, and clean to me. Even after ten hours, I could still smell it on my skin. It's definitely worth trying if you're looking for something daily or office-appropriate. This Green Tea Lavender has a subtle masculine vibe, making it suitable for both genders potentially. If you enjoy warm yet relaxing scents generally, you should absolutely love this one too. It turned out to be quite long-lasting on my skin, but the sillage didn't really develop much in my experience.
Much less of citrus and white floral than before, this primarily presents itself as gentle lavender, with chamomile, green tea, and mint also present; the base is standard woody Green Tea. Chamomile does not feel hot or spicy - it remains calm. Similarly, lavender doesn't convey masculinity but offers refreshing qualities perfectly suited for genderless appeal. This fragrance seems to excel in warmer conditions as a means of invigorating skin after heat or exertion (even from being placed in the fridge). For those sweltering moments, this version proves advantageous over the original: it's significantly less herbal and tranquil initially, making its evolution into something sharper on warm days much less likely. It leans more towards calming during first 15 minutes. If you find the initial Green Tea too sharp or bitter but appreciate the concept of a light, inexpensive aromatic scent, I suggest giving this one a try. It definitely works for those instances. However, chamomile and mint fade out in later stages; their presence diminishes while green and tea notes return to prominence mostly via lavender and green components at base level where they lack the same calming effect as earlier moments. The overall impression is acceptable despite its imperfections: it's not unpleasant. At $13 for a full 100mL volume with free shipping, this isn't considered a bad product experience. Additionally, I've found that it functions effectively as an air freshener or linen spray. It endures approximately two hours on my skin, which is slightly less duration than the standard Green Tea offering.