malaliath Report post Posted June 4, 2020 In Bottle: The linden blossom is what I smell the most. There is a soft, papery woodsiness present as well, which I am guessing is the papyrus and the coffin wood. The orris is what I think is providing the softness. Wet, On Skin: This is extremely clean-smelling - the linden blossom really sings here. The orris keeps it soft The woods are definitely in the background in this stage. I am not getting any of the dry tea leaf. This is really fresh. Dry, On Skin: Soft, fresh laundry. I'm trying to experiment with more florals and the linden blossom is definitely working for me...it's so clean and not heavy at all. I am hoping some of that soft papery woodsiness returns as this dries down more. Later: I finally smell the tea - it's like a lemon iced tea. There is a light wood element underneath which is lovely. This does fade pretty quickly on me, but it's a really nice, fresh choice for warm days. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites