This perfume is made with extracts of sandalwood, peony petals and everlasting (whatever that is!) and as such is has a lovely natural smell, not like the synthetic scents that some perfumes can have. It's smell is clean and refreshing, not sweet or spicy, and actually smells quite like green tea, eventhough it actually doesn't have green tea extract in!
It is apparently 'for well being' and 'harmony', and this seems to fit with the aroma of the eau de toilet. The best thing about this perfume is that it does actually smell like the name suggests. My friends have identified me as wearing green tea perfume without knowing what it was meant to smell like.
The bottle comes in a white box with subtle green decoration and green writing. The packaging is not ostentacious, but is rather minimalist and simle in feel, which I feel reflects the perfume, which is not too heavy or overpowering, but is instead light and fresh. The bottle itself is glass, and works by means of what I believe is called an atomiser (ie you spray it on yourself). It has a label on that is in the same design as the box, only this one has silver writing on. The lid of the bottle is silver and made of metal, and the perfume itself is a pale, fresh green colour.
I would recomend this perfume-it smells good and is nice to wear. I don't know if anyone would be sensitive to the ingredients, but I have never experienced problems. My only complaint is that the bottle isn't bigger! (Although 30ml is a reasonable amount)
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