Green Tea Cucumber 2015
Green Tea Cucumber stakes out the most minimal territory in the Elizabeth Arden green tea line.
The scent fingerprint
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- Fresh50
- Aquatic50
- Ozonic40
- Green
The note pyramid
- Citruses
- Cucumber
- Watermelon
- Jasmine
- French Violet
- Green Tea
- Galbanum
By the editors · 2 min readGreen Tea Cucumber stakes out the most minimal territory in the Elizabeth Arden green tea line. The opening is cucumber and unspecified citrus — clean, aqueous, and immediately legible. The heart develops the green tea accord alongside a faint watermelon note and French violet, a combination that reads as skin-close and cool. This is a fragrance that seems to evaporate as it lands.
The base of ambrette and amber provides the thinnest imaginable warmth, enough to anchor the composition to skin without asserting itself. Longevity will be short on most wearers, but that seems intentional — it's designed for days when weight is unwelcome. Best worn in humid heat, where its coolness does the most work.
Scent twins
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