Is this a good choice for someone who dislikes heavy, sweet scents?+−
Yes. It is almost entirely devoid of sweetness, focusing instead on "green," aquatic, and herbal notes. It is a dry, crisp fragrance that relies on white tea and violet leaf rather than vanilla or heavy resins.
How does it perform in different weather conditions?+−
This fragrance is most effective in spring and summer. Its cooling waterlily and white tea notes are designed for warmth. However, because it lacks heavy base notes, it can struggle to project or stay noticeable in the cold of winter.
Is this fragrance considered masculine or feminine?+−
While it contains floral notes like iris and jasmine, they are handled in a botanical, non-traditional way. Combined with cedarwood and green notes, the result is a neutral, unisex profile that is popular with both men and women.
Is this appropriate for an office environment?+−
It is ideal for the workplace. Because the sillage is moderate and the scent mimics natural plant life and clean tea, it is considered very safe for close-quarter environments where louder perfumes might be distracting.