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White Tea Eau de Parfum
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White Tea Eau de Parfum by Elizabeth Arden is a musky floral woody fragrance for women. Launched in 2022, this olfactory composition was created by Rodrigo Flores-Roux. The top notes of freesia, marine accords, and Italian mandarin deliver a fresh first impression; the heart reveals white tea, yerba mate, rose water, and jasmine; while the base settles with musk, Amberwood, and tonka bean.
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- Positivo 77%
- Neutral 15%
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I absolutely love this fragrance, don’t let the dry-down fool you. Smell it on the skin, it’s wonderful and super versatile. Pure elegance.
I bought it blind and it’s delicious; you can feel the bergamot and tonka bean. White flowers and yerba mate. It doesn’t leave a huge trail, it’s very fresh and sensual. It’s a summer scent, more in the style of an EDT but a bit longer-lasting.
Less fresh and more musky/ambery than the EDT. It still evokes luminosity, purity, and elegance: imagine a white room with freshly washed sheets and a palm tree on the balcony, like a suite at a grand hotel. It’s like a meticulously prepared cup of yerba mate paired with a bergamot dancing with jasmine—a unisex, cosmopolitan aroma. However, just like with the EDT, I can’t stop thinking of Julio Iglesias in Punta Cana. On me, it’s powdery and marine; at first, it seems therapeutic, but because it’s so persistent, it eventually gets tiring. 3.5/10.
I came to this scent through the EDT, which did win me over. Although it follows the EDT’s path, there are differences; the amber musk makes a huge difference. In the EDP, on my skin, the amber takes center stage and eventually causes olfactory fatigue, blurring out the floral and musky accords. If you love musky scents, it could be an option, but for me, it wasn’t because I perceive more amber and the rest fades away.
Rich and incredibly fresh fragrance. I absolutely love Elizabeth Arden perfumes for their quality and price. It’s very similar to Wild Rose from the same line, thanks to the rose water note. I recommend it for spring and summer formal occasions because it’s a refined aroma. I’m thrilled to have it in my collection.
I agree with some of the other reviews; I prefer the EDT version. This one feels more musky to me and I don’t like it as much. It’s true that they dry down similarly, but the longevity isn’t great either, so I don’t think it’s worth it, even though the scent is soft and pleasant.
Elizabeth Arden White Tea EDP is a gorgeous, zen fragrance—clean with a very subtle sensual touch. It fits any occasion because it never fails; smelling it makes me imagine drinking tea in a pagoda within a Japanese garden. It’s incredibly relaxing, perfect for reading, meditating, yoga, or hitting the gym. The only downside is the lack of projection: even though it’s an EDP, after 20 minutes it sits right on the skin. The EDT smells great but lasts almost nothing on my skin, so I stick with the EDP. It’s totally worth the price since you can reapply if you want more intensity. It shines in spring and summer, perfect for hot or humid days. As a daily scent for any season, it’s a 10, especially for the office or campus. If you’re looking for a gift, it’s excellent: safe, ageless, gender-neutral, and usually a hit with everyone.
Elizabeth Arden’s White Tea is a gorgeous fragrance, totally zen. It smells clean and pleasant with a very subtle sensual touch. It’s one of those scents that always fits and never fails; when I smell it, I imagine drinking tea in a pagoda surrounded by a Japanese garden. It relaxes me so much, perfect for reading, meditating, yoga, or going to the gym. The only downside, as is often the case with this brand, is that it lacks projection: even though it’s an eau de parfum, after about 20 minutes it fades to skin scent. The EDT version smells great but lasts practically nothing on my skin, so I stick with the eau de parfum. Still, it’s worth it for the price since you can reapply if you want more intensity. It shines much more in spring and summer; it’s perfect for hot or humid days where it feels fresh and pleasant. As a daily fragrance, any time of year, I give it a 10, especially for the office, school, or college. If you’re looking for something to gift, it’s an excellent option: it’s inoffensive, ageless, gender-neutral, always looks good, and usually pleases everyone.