White Tea Eau de Parfum captures the quiet stillness of a private sanctuary. It opens with a crisp, airy sensation of sea breeze and Italian mandarin, immediately grounded by the herbal, slightly fuzz...
The fragrance is widely praised for its "Zen-like" qualities, with many users describing it as the calmest and most sophisticated entry in Elizabeth Arden’s tea-inspired lineup.
Performance is a point of significant debate; while some enthusiasts find the Eau de Parfum concentration lasts moderately well on clothes, others find the scent frustratingly fleeting, noting that it becomes a skin scent very quickly.
It is frequently recommended as a professional scent for the office or healthcare settings because it is inoffensive, clean, and has a low sillage that won't overwhelm colleagues.
Reviewers often note a creamy, almost gourmand-leaning sweetness in the dry down, which they attribute to the tonka bean, distinguishing it from sharper, more herbal green tea fragrances.
Most users find this best suited for daytime wear during the spring and summer, though its cozy musk base makes it wearable for leisure activities year-round.