Elizabeth Arden White Tea Hand Cream 30ml
Elizabeth Arden White Tea Hand Cream:
✓ Moisturises and softens the hands
✓ Combines Shea butter with White Tea Extract
✓ Leaves the skin gently scented
Product Information
This pure and exquisite hand cream blends shea butter and white tea extract to help keep your hands moisturised, softened and lightly scented with fragrant notes of white tea vapors, Madras Wood and a Trio of Tranquility Musks.
Pure. Exquisite. Uncomplicated.
Elizabeth Arden White Tea is inspired by the simple pleasure that accompanies the first sip of tea. Pure and exquisitely uncomplicated, this new fragrance invites you to revel in the moment and lose yourself in a warm memory.
Inhale. Exhale. For the woman who wants to immerse herself in the moment.
What does Elizabeth Arden White Tea smell like?
Delightful and indulgent, this musky-woody floral preludes with crisp, sparkling Italian Mandarin and sensual notes of Sea Breeze Accord. Its blissful, Zen-like heart of White Tea Extract, Turkish Rose Absolute and Mate Absolute Paraguay steeps in graceful femininity while lingering Madras Wood, Ambrette Seed Absolute and a Trio of Tranquility Musks lead to a harmonious finale.
Elizabeth Arden White Tea Fragrance Notes:
- Top Notes: Mandarin Orange, Clary Sage, Sea Notes, Fern
- Heart Notes: White Tea, White Iris
- Base Notes: Amber, Ambrette, Tonka Bean, Woods
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