As a young girl, I got most of my taste for cosmetics by scrounging through my mother's bathroom drawers. She had a thing for Elizabeth Arden and since it was readily available at our local Macy's, my friend from next door and I would attempt to glamorize our adolescent lives with perfume and makeup from old lady Elizabeth Arden. Yuck. We discovered their Green Tea perfume, probably in middle school, and worshiped it.
When we discovered Sephora, our tastes got more sophisticated. Why of course, we fell in love with Bvlgari (never mind we couldn't pronounce it) version, eau toilette Green Tea. To this day, it reminds me of fresh, clean innocence. It is a young sophisticated scent, easily worn by both young girls or mature women. The difference is, on a woman you might clearly notice the subtle undertones of Italian Bergamot, Tunisian Bitter Orange, Spanish Orange Blossom, Ceylon Cardamom, Jamaican Pepper, Russian Coriander, Bulgarian Rose, Egyptian Jasmine, and Smoked Wood. Well, maybe just because she doesn't dunk herself in it like young girls often do. The green tea is clearly evident though; a clean, fresh scent that is, in my opinion, timeless. I am a very different girl that I was at 14, but I still love it.
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3 comments:
ooh i look forward to trying this!
Very interesting!
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