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Which Should You Buy?
This discontinued gem is a proper love-it-or-hate-it affair. For some, it's spring in a bottle: a photorealistic, green, and waxy daffodil masterpiece. For others, it's a rancid, animalic mess, with notes of decaying flowers or even urine. Definitely not a safe blind buy, but if it works for you, it's a stunning, joyous creation.
A creamy, fresh tea scent that's sadly discontinued, leading to much adoration and desperate searching. Many consider it superior to its successor, Matcha Meditation, hitting that perfect balance of minty freshness and lactonic comfort.
Scent Profile
| Citrus | 5% | 9% |
| Floral | 26% | 18% |
| Fruity | 3% | 5% |
| Green | 15% | 23% |
| Sweet | 23% | 16% |
| Warm | 12% | 10% |
| Woody | 9% | 0% |
| Earthy | 6% | 6% |
| Animalic | 11% | 2% |
| Fresh | 19% | 25% |
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Top Notes
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Heart Notes
Heart Notes
Base Notes
Base Notes
Accords
Performance
Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
A spring fragrance - light, bright, made for the warmer turn of the year.
Occasions
Its potent projection and unique, sometimes divisive, floral character make it less ideal for the office. However, its joyous and naturalistic spring vibe suits casual wear perfectly and can add an intriguing touch to a date, assuming your companion appreciates its distinct personality.
Seasons
A warm-weather pick - at its best in spring and summer.
Occasions
Given its moderate sillage and subtle nature, this fragrance is perfect for casual wear or even the office, projecting an air of calm without being intrusive. While it's delightful for intimate settings like dates, its delicate projection means it might get lost in more formal, bustling environments.
Similarity Breakdown
Both share Green, Fresh Spicy, Aromatic accords and Mint, Bergamot notes
Subtle differences in overall composition
Where to buy
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