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Green Tea Sakura Blossom

3.68 de 5
361 votos

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Descripción

Green Tea Sakura Blossom by Elizabeth Arden is a green floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2021, the nose behind this composition is Rodrigo Flores-Roux. The top notes reveal bergamot, mandarin, violet leaves, and sweet almonds; the heart unfolds green tea, Japanese cherry blossom, peony, and sambac jasmine; while the base notes settle on birch, musk, and ambrette musk.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 1.9%
  • Primavera 49%
  • Verano 44%
  • Otoño 5.6%
  • Día 93%
  • Noche 6.7%

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Comunidad

361 votos

  • Positivo 60%
  • Neutral 29%
  • Negativo 11%

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  • It’s the Green Tea: fresh and classic, but with a significant improvement—the floral note of freshly cut green stems. Remember the scent of a stem when you cut it? That crisp green freshness of its sap? That’s the achievement of this fragrance: something real, alive, and so simple it feels especially clean and everyday. As for projection, it’s a healthy, sustainable scent, like fresh shower and clean laundry, that refreshes your senses whether you’re working from home, studying, or grabbing a drink with friends. I think scents like this are important because you always need a fresh backdrop to desensitize yourself to your everyday perfumes.

  • whisper_of_love

    This is the one I’m wearing now, and I tolerate it very well even in heat (always applying the right amount; for me, that’s 2-3 sprays). I totally agree with 00cio00; it smells clean and pleasant. What I notice most is the green tea scent, a light citrus touch, and the flowers, which give it that soapy aroma. Edit: I don’t know why, but lately it feels a bit overwhelming on me. Still, it seems like a beautiful scent, but I just can’t wear it.

  • whisper_of_love

    This is the one I’m wearing now, and I tolerate it very well even in the heat (always applying the right amount; in my case, 2-3 sprays). I totally agree with 00cio00; it smells clean and pleasant. What I notice most is the green tea scent, a slight citrus touch, and the flowers, which give it that soapy aroma. Edit: I don’t know why, but lately it feels a bit heavy to me, at least when worn on my skin. Still, I think it’s a beautiful scent, but I just can’t wear it.

  • Ojos Claros

    For me, it’s a huge disappointment. I was looking for a perfume with a Japanese cherry blossom (sakura) scent—fresh and subtle for this spring. When I opened it and applied it the first time, I smiled; it smelled exactly as I wanted. However, just two minutes later, a sweet, overwhelming peony note took over everything. It doesn’t smell green or clean; it’s a winter peony. Irritating on dry and sensitive skin. Contains denatured alcohol. For 16-year-old girls.

  • Ojos Claros

    This is a huge disappointment for me. I was looking for a perfume smelling of sakura, Japanese cherry blossom, fresh and subtle for this spring. Upon opening and applying it the first time, I smiled; it smelled exactly as I wanted. However, just two minutes later, a sweet, overwhelming peony took over everything. It doesn’t smell green or clean; it’s winter peony. Irritating on dry and sensitive skin. Contains denatured alcohol. For 16-year-old girls.

  • I’m revising this because the Green Tea line has been reformulated. This subjective opinion aligns with subtle changes in the packaging. Bottles with the batch code inverted and fixed to the glass perform worse than those from just a year ago. It remains a balanced, very cologne-like, fresh, and green-floral scent. But now it has less longevity and sillage; it’s barely noticeable next to the skin. Before, the bergamot would pulse for hours, delicious and alive, like pruning stems. Now it’s weak and timid, suitable only for personal enjoyment. I’m noticing this across other Green Teas in general; they’ve all changed packaging (new cap, code on the glass…). It’s economical, so what more can you ask? But my criticism isn’t about price; what you use should provide some service.

  • EnriqueSeguraJ

    It smells rich and soft, a distinct floral that isn’t uncomfortable or overpowering. Very refreshing and delicate, not too feminine or artificial; a clean scent without being ugly or synthetically harsh. While the longevity and projection aren’t as strong as in others, they’re not terrible for an EDT. For the price, it’s a great gift thanks to the bottle and the smell. If you want to smell like flowers, this is definitely the first option I know that isn’t an ugly lady musk, and it’s a 10/10 for a non-intrusive scent. Low longevity but 100% perfect for everyday wear without trying to stand out. Price: $17.

  • EnriqueSeguraJ

    Smells rich and soft, a distinct floral that isn’t uncomfortable or overpowering. Very refreshing and delicate, not too feminine or artificial; a clean scent without being ugly or synthetically harsh. While the longevity and projection aren’t as strong as some other fragrances, they’re not terrible for an EDT. For the price, it’s a great gift due to the bottle and the smell. If you want to smell like flowers, this is definitely my top pick without being that cheap lady’s musk, and it’s a 10/10 for a non-invasive scent. Low longevity, but 100% perfect for everyday wear when you don’t want to stand out. Price: $17.

  • Absolutely nothing to do with it. I bought it months ago and eventually gave it to my mom, who found it amusing. The scent is heavy and annoying, plus it lasts longer than I’d ever stand for.

  • Didn’t work for me at all. I bought it a few months ago and eventually gave it to my mom, who actually liked it. It’s a very heavy, annoying scent that lingers on clothes for way too long.