| Weight: | 0.319 kg |
|---|---|
| Country of origin: | Spain |
| Volume: | 0.1 l |
| Mark: | Elizabeth Arden |
| Scent |
woody, floral |
| Top notes |
sea tones, tangerine, clary sage, bracken |
| Heart notes |
Mate, white tea, white iris |
| Base notes |
ambra, tonka beans, Ambrette, exotic trees |
Elizabeth Arden White Tea Eau Fraiche is a fresh eau de toilette for women that offers a pure, vegan, and sensually refreshing interpretation of the iconic white tea fragrance. Thanks to innovative VivaScentz™ technology, it not only smells beautiful ...
Elizabeth Arden White Tea Eau Fraiche is a fresh eau de toilette for women that offers a pure, vegan, and sensually refreshing interpretation of the iconic white tea fragrance. Thanks to innovative VivaScentz™ technology, it not only smells beautiful, but also promotes a feeling of well-being with every sniff.
Characteristics:
This fragrance is created with sustainability and well-being in mind – it contains 100% vegan ingredients, natural alcohol, and is 73.5% biodegradable. The bottle is made from recyclable glass and the packaging is FSC certified, making it the ideal choice for those seeking beauty and responsibility.
Fragrance profile:
Top notes: A sparkling mix of Italian blood orange, mandarin oil, bergamot, and Anjou pear instantly refreshes the senses.
Middle notes: Delicate lily of the valley blends with a watery accord of sea breeze, creating a light and airy floral note.
Base: Warm Venezuelan tonka beans, light wood and musk give the fragrance a pleasant depth and long-lasting softness.
Elizabeth Arden White Tea Eau Fraiche can be worn alone or combined with other fragrances from the White Tea collection to create a unique fragrance composition to suit your mood and occasion.
About the Elizabeth Arden brand:
The Elizabeth Arden brand is known worldwide as a symbol of elegance, quality and scientifically proven skin care. Its story began in 1910 when founder Florence Nightingale Graham, known as Elizabeth Arden, opened her first salon on Fifth Avenue in New York. At a time when cosmetics were still taboo, she promoted the idea that beauty is not a fad, but a science – and that every woman deserves professional skin care.
Elizabeth Arden was one of the pioneers of the cosmetics industry. She introduced the concept of day and night skin care, was the first to offer products coordinated into comprehensive lines, and her legendary Eight Hour Cream is still a bestseller today.




