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Tea Time à Paris Tartelette Citron
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Jeanne Arthes Tea Time à Paris Tartelette Citron is a fruity floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2024, this composition features top notes of lemon, sour lime, ginger, and apple; a heart of jasmine, freesia, and white woods; and a base of musk, cedar, and amber.
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- Positivo 66%
- Neutral 24%
- Negativo 11%
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I bought it blind for the price and loved it. Based on the name, I thought it would be gourmand, but it’s a ‘sister’ to DG’s Light Blue; the notes are very similar and on skin they’re 80% identical. For the price, I recommend it 100%. Longevity and projection are average. If you like Light Blue and want one to reapply guilt-free, this is your option.
Ginger is the protagonist in the dry down, so much so that I felt it was ticklish. It reminded me of 31 Herbs oil. I didn’t test it on skin, but on blotter paper, and there it kept that medicinal sting. Recommended for sinus sufferers.
I remember a movie with my grandmother where lemon sorbet was served between courses to cleanse the palate. I used Tartelette Citron the same way to reset my nose after other perfumes. It’s citrusy, but what hits me most is the citronella; it smells like mosquito repellent candles to me. It smells good, but it feels flat. I’m missing the freesia, which I adore and can’t find; the jasmine and cedar are ghosts, just like the white woods. Of the three (pink, green, yellow), I’m sticking with Macaron Amande—a delight with character, a dessert that satisfies without cloying. Tartelette Citron is like that palate-cleansing sorbet: it doesn’t bother, but it doesn’t nourish either.
I love citrus and bought this for that reason. The truth is, it doesn’t last at all on the skin; now and then a burst of scent appears, but it doesn’t even reach an hour. For the price, it’s okay. At the exit, it reminds me a lot of Dior’s Light Blue, another citrus that I’m fascinated by.
I love citrus perfumes and bought this for that reason. Honestly, it doesn’t last on the skin at all; sometimes I catch a whiff, but it doesn’t even reach an hour. For the price, it’s decent. When I wear it out, it reminds me a lot of DG’s Light Blue, another citrus that I’m obsessed with.
Sweet lemon caramel.
I expected something citrusy and sweet with gourmand touches of lemon, cookies, or vanilla, but I find it herbal, fresh, and spicy. Of the similar ones, the one that comes closest is ARSLP’s Gotaa de Color, although Light Blue is more woody than spicy. Would I buy it? Maybe, but only when my citrus scents run out. I like the bottle; it reminds me of a bakery, but the scent doesn’t.
I wanted it to smell like lemon pie: sour, vanilla cake, and meringue, but no. It’s a very ripe, sharp, and astringent yellow lemon. I couldn’t stand it. If you like lemon at 100%, this one is for you.
At first, it seems like a lemon tart, but soon the ginger and lemon take over and lose the sweetness. It doesn’t have much longevity or sillage, so it’s perfect for going to the gym without bothering anyone.
At first, it smells like a lemon cake, but soon the lemon and ginger take over, losing the sweetness. It doesn’t last long and has no sillage, so it’s ideal for the gym without overwhelming anyone.
Literally a lemon tart, a fresh cake, but the performance felt very poor. If I like it for a little girl, the bottle is fun and pretty, but that’s all.
Literally ‘Lemon Tart’, but the performance is very poor. If it’s for a little girl, the bottle is cute and fun, but that’s all.
I was quite disappointed. I expected a gourmand scent, like a lemon pie or lemon cookie, but no. It smells like those fresh citrus perfumes used in summer and it fades quickly. It’s just that. It’s not worth it and it doesn’t last at all, although it projects a bit more than the green or pink ones. I really don’t recommend it.
I tried it several times, and while it’s pleasant, I wouldn’t buy it. It has nothing to do with the rest of the line: it’s neither unique nor gourmand as promised. I expected a lemon cookie or lemon pie with meringue, but there’s not a trace of vanilla. It disappointed me; it smells like strong, ripe lemon, just like any other lemon body splash with herbs. It lasts longer than the others in the line, but it doesn’t make me attached to it.
I love it, but it gets stuck: it’s just sweet lemon with ginger, super fresh and tasty, with no wood or floral notes. They say it smells like lemon caramel and they’re right. The longevity is poor, though if you let it macerate for a bit and apply it with Vaseline, you can get about 5 hours.
I really like this perfume, but I feel it doesn’t evolve; it’s just sweet lemon with ginger, refreshing and tasty, but it didn’t remind me of any dessert and I don’t sense any wood or flower. I read it was ‘sweet lemon caramel’ and that’s exactly what it is. Longevity is very poor. I let it macerate a bit and applied it with a little vaseline, and it lasted about 5 hours.