Elizabeth Arden Eau de parfum White Tea 100 ml
Elizabeth Arden
Composed by master perfumers, White Tea Eau de Parfum is crafted using VivaScentz technology to harmonize key notes, encouraging a sense of wellbeing in its wearer. At its heart is rose, mate leaves from South America, sun-dried Venezuelan tonka bean, amberwood and musk.
From Elizabeth Arden, the creator several iconic and bestselling fragrance collections, White Tea is an aroma of simple joys and private pleasures. A deeper concentration of the beloved scent, White Tea Eau de Parfum is composed by master perfumers, using exquisite ingredients.
The scent at its heart is rose, both in the rare forms of rose oil and upcycled rose water, as well as hand-harvested mate leaves from South America which lend a fresh, herbal tea signature. It's rounded out by Venezuelan tonka bean, picked by hand and sun-dried to release its nuanced warmth, amberwood and a trio of musks.
- product type
- eau de parfum
- fragrance family
- woody
- top notes
- upcycled rose water
- heart notes
- mate absolute
- base notes
- tonka bean
Spray on skin, chest, behind ears, wrists, nape of neck, at the hairline, inside knees.
TIPS:
Spray hair at same distance for subtle and lasting diffusion. Spray on clothes at a distance for more staying power.
Elizabeth Arden is a legendary American brand of perfumes and skin care products for face and body. The revolutionary Beauty Empire, created by Canadian entrepreneur Elizabeth Arden in 1910, became known all over the world due to the visible results in the struggle for the quality and youthfulness of the skin. Now the entire legacy of the flagship Red Door Spa on Fifth Avenue is just a click away.
Among the brand's bestsellers:
- Unique capsules with ceramides Elizabeth Arden Advanced
Now in a new reading: new retinol capsules, vitamin C capsules and hyaluronic acid capsules for targeted action. - The legendary "Eight-Hour" line, led by an eight-hour cream and lip balms. The first cream with such a formula helped Elizabeth Arden's racehorses to urgently rehabilitate themselves before racing, so to this day it is a faithful assistant in restoring damaged skin, especially in winter.
"Being beautiful is an inalienable right of every woman"
Elizabeth Arden
United States of America

