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There’s something fresh and bulb-ish about this blend, and along with tea, I can certainly pick up the smoothness of the tonka bean while the ginger is doing a little spicy thing with my nose. My first impression of Elizabeth Arden White Tea Ginger Lily Fragrance is that it’s a wear-anywhere scent – the sort of thing that it is a fail-safe and sits well when you can’t completely decide what perfume you want to wear.
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There’s a lot to be said for an undemanding scent – one that will just sit with you rather than make any statements or impact other than just for you. In that sense, it’s quite an intimate aroma – it settles to you straight away. Ginger Lily isn’t actually ginger – its a white flower that has often been compared to honeysuckle so what’s adding the light spice in this mix is cut ginger root. I don’t think the two have to go together but for many, if you buy a ginger lily fragrance you are expecting some kind of ginger element even though it’s no relative. It’s kind of a rub about fragrances in general – you need a botanical encyclopaedia in your head to truly understand all the elements and you should never feel surprised if you don’t recognise a note. I have to Google them sometimes, including ‘earthy mate’ another note in White Tea Ginger Lily. ‘Mate’ is the tea, and earthy is obvious. If you love a tea scent, you’ll definitely find it here, nicely wrapped and presented for a summer scent with a twist. It’s £40 HERE, non-affiliate HERE.
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