Unfortunately, it is much too sticky-sweet for me. Somehow, the elegance of the EdP is missing because of it. The date honey simply drowns everything out.
Different than expected. A rather acidic chai tea, not very spicy. In my opinion, milk and tuberose were not needed; acidity and milk don't mix well, it makes me feel sick quickly.
A tea scent for winter. Very spicy with milk-vanilla sweetness. At the beginning, I find it a bit sharp. Unfortunately, the base might be too sweet for me.
Green, fresh fig scent. Strongly reminiscent of Fig at the start. In comparison, Fig (which is also cheaper) has more depth and creaminess, likely due to the sandalwood. Fico Nero remains more green.
The notes sounded so promising, and the bottle looks great. Unfortunately, it was a disappointment after testing: not for me. To me, the fragrance doesn't smell refreshing at all, but rather somewhat cloying, pungent, and artificial. Such a shame!
Green-herbal opening, fresh like after a rain shower. Very woody. Then the wood notes emerge and give the fragrance depth. Really very beautiful. I can well imagine it when you feel a need for relaxation and peace, but don't have the opportunity to step outside for a moment. Basically a forest walk in a bottle.
The scent is quite nice, zesty, and green with a good amount of pepper in the opening. However, I would have liked more cherry blossom. While it does become floral, the cherry blossom isn't very prominent here. I had hoped for something else.
Tea fragrances have it very easy with me, I love them. This one is also nice and refreshing, in the vein of Wulong Cha. I still need to test it more extensively, however, to justify purchasing a bottle (I already have so many tea fragrances). Let's see if it can hold its own against its competitors.
The fragrance smells like ice-cold water flavored with mint leaves, cucumber, and two or three citrus slices. I can imagine it very well as a refreshment in the hot summer. I will definitely test the fragrance again then.
A quite nice green fragrance, but it doesn't completely convince me. I love green fragrances and definitely have better ones. Because of the green bottle and the name, Tokyo Bloom immediately came to mind (which I sprayed on right away for comparison); it is much more well-rounded and beautiful. So the geisha can stay in her secret garden.
I love lilac when you walk past it. Here it smells really authentic with a bit of zesty passion fruit. A wonderful spring fragrance. It will probably be joining my collection soon.
The resemblance to Baccarat Rouge is obvious. But the top note is more sparkling; I like it better than the original. All these BR fragrances fascinate me, but somehow I can't wear them. It doesn't suit me or becomes too much for me. But smelling them is nice.