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Green Tea Fig

3.66 de 5
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Green Tea Fig by Elizabeth Arden is a fruity aromatic fragrance for women. Launched in 2018, this composition features fig leaves, tea, ivy, apple, clementine and bergamot in its top notes. The heart reveals fig, green tea, violet leaves, pistachio and tamarind, while the base settles on statice, musk and tonka bean.

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  • How fresh! Ideal for spring. It smells strongly of figs and fig leaves, bringing back lovely memories of my childhood. The trail is soft and the longevity on my skin is good. Given the price and how original it is, I recommend it.

  • Undoubtedly, it smells of figs, a sweet touch that makes me think it’s more suited for spring or autumn than the heat of summer. For the price, the longevity is acceptable, around 4 hours give or take.

  • Green Tea Fig is a delicious and very natural scent of figs and fig leaves fantastic for spring and summer. You can timidly perceive the DNA of the line with a subtle green tea in the dry down. It’s the EDT in the line I like the most. It has a clean citrusy opening with a sweet touch and it quickly settles on the skin with its fig and leaf aroma. Its trail is moderate and has a surprising longevity of 7-8 hours. It amazes me; it transports me to happy moments in gardens with fig trees to walks in the countryside discovering ripe figs. Although it’s not complex and doesn’t have a marked evolution it’s a very good option for spring and summer and I’ll keep repurchasing it. Although I have other fig scents like Fichi e Panna by Kyse for the quality-to-price ratio and ease of finding it I stick with this. Scent 9/10 Longevity 8/10 Sillage 8/10 Value for money 8/10 Versatility 7/10 Packaging 5/10. Would I buy it again? Absolutely.

  • Green Tea Fig is a delicious and very natural aroma of figs and fig leaves, fantastic for spring and summer. The green tea is very subtly noticeable as it dries down, the favourite of this line. It has a clean, citrusy opening with a touch of sweetness, and settles quickly on the skin with that fig and leaf scent. The trail is moderate and the longevity is surprising, around 7-8 hours. It transports me to happy moments in gardens with fig trees. Although it’s not very complex, it’s an excellent option for the season and I will keep buying it. I’m sticking with this for the price and ease of finding it compared to other options. Aroma 9/10, Longevity 8/10, Trail 8/10, Value for money 8/10, Versatility 7/10, Packaging 5/10. I would definitely buy it again.

  • I was intrigued by its very different composition and bought it blind. In the opening I noticed the bergamot and tamarind followed by a strong green tea and I wondered what the fig was what a strange smell… but that strange smell eventually became unpleasant to wear. I decided to swap it with someone else; I warned them it’s not easy to wear and has low longevity.

  • geomeun.apyeon

    I’m fascinated; I love purple sweet and green aromas and this is no exception. It has no tamarind just a sweet floral note alongside a rich fresh fig—fig fig fig. It has the classic Green Tea opening; I tried Mimosa the classic and then this; in the opening they were similar but not identical. I also tested it with Mia Mine Halloween the purple bottle—wow I reached a point where they were the same but then Fig went to the sweet side and Mia Mine became more Armani-style. Green Tea Fig is youthful wearable for daily use doesn’t evolve much but it makes an impact and smells high-end. A good gift for people aged twenty and up. I love it; it’s on my wishlist.

  • I was looking for a perfume with fig and fig leaf as the sweet protagonists. I tried several things, but none evoked that smell of figs in the summer of my childhood. Until a sales assistant showed me this gem alongside the new Green Tea fruity scents. It’s exquisite: it evokes a fig tree in the mid-afternoon, with a soft heat and a sweet but not cloying scent. The green tea and citrus make it delicious. At €11.90 for 100ml, it’s a bargain. The longevity is normal for me and I won’t judge the projection with masks on, but it’s my first review and a fig treat for summer.

  • I was browsing the perfumeries in a small town looking for a sweet fig perfume. I tried Paula’s Choice by Loewe which was nice but had too much coconut and some by Versace but nothing evoked the sweet smell of fig trees in the summer of my childhood. I couldn’t find Womanity or Francis Kurkdjian’s creations. Just as I was about to give up the shop assistant looking confused told me they never ordered it. On the verge of quitting she called me and showed me this fragrance I hadn’t seen. What more can I say… it’s exquisite; it evokes a fig tree well into the afternoon when the heat isn’t so stifling the scent of not-quite-ripe figs a gentle breeze that refreshes everything with a sweet but not cloying smell. The green tea and citrus make it even more delicious. A laughable price 11.9 for 100ml EDT. It doesn’t usually last long on any perfume for me and with the masks I don’t want to push the projection but this was my first review sparked by a summer fig whim.

  • Super sexy and original. It smells more like a fig tree than the fruit itself. It lasts longer than the other Green Tea line scents. It’s a green scent but not refreshing for that reason.

  • helloannavette

    Delicious. In the opening it smells strongly of fig leaves with a citrusy and fresh touch then it transforms into an exquisite sweet fig. Ideal for the first warmth of spring. It’s subtle has its sweet spot but doesn’t overwhelm. It lasts quite a while about 6 hours. I got it at a good price in Uruguay around $27 for 100ml. I just bought it and I love it; I’ll probably buy it again because I’m a fan of Elizabeth Arden and they usually offer good performance for the price.

  • helloannavette

    It’s a delicious scent; at first it smells strongly of fig leaf with citrus and freshness, then it transforms into an exquisite sweet fig. That’s why I see it as ideal for the first heats of spring. It’s subtle, has sweetness but doesn’t overwhelm. On my skin it lasts quite a while, around 6 hours. I got it at a good price in Uruguay, about $27 for 100ml. It’s a new bottle that I love and I will probably buy it again because I’m a big fan of Elizabeth Arden and most of their perfumes offer good performance for the price.

  • I’m not a huge fan of its opening; it’s too citrusy for me like a green lemon straight in the face. I expected something more fruity and creamy. I’m looking for my Italian fig from The Body Shop from when I was younger and this isn’t it. It’s very green carrying the DNA of the original Green Tea but more citrusy and fresh. The fig smells more like leaves than fruit with a tiny hint of sweetness like a clementine. The dry down is very masculine with green musk and helichrysum; it reminds me of men’s lotions. Although it’s unisex I don’t love it because it’s winter and I’d prefer it for summer or spring. I think it lacks a coconut accord to make it more appealing to me.

  • What a gem! If you like fig and fig trees this is for you. It has a natural sweetness that makes it very pleasant in summer and all year round. I detect something aromatic perhaps a mentholated touch from the green tea or the stairs I’m not sure but for the price it’s a treat.

  • The fig is noticeable from the very first second and if you’re a fan it’s a hit. For me it’s a delight that smells super natural like a fig tree just after the rain: sweet yet fresh. Out of all the green teas I’ve tried this is the one with the best longevity. It gives me that sweetness that relaxes me; I wear it to sleep just like the lavender one and it’s still there the next morning.

  • SugarPlumFairy

    From the start to the finish, the fig and especially the fig leaf are felt very present with spectacular naturalness. In terms of longevity, it falls short for me, but it’s very enjoyable. Personally, I don’t feel it’s unisex. It’s fresh, cheerful and slightly sexy.

  • Florenciabrisa

    Excellent fragrance, very ‘aromatherapeutic’. Only the fig and green tea are felt (simple in notes but of excellent quality). Perhaps the fig note stands out a bit more. It transported me to imagine a lovely moment: a spring afternoon tea outdoors with warm breezes, drinking green tea and homemade fig jam. The sweetness of the jam and the natural unsweetened tea balance everything with great harmony. It also reminded me of my childhood and the scent of Marta Harff’s shops (a successful aroma designer in the 90s), which were more ‘home scents’ than perfumes. If you’re from Argentina, you’ll understand the reference. Pacific aroma, very natural, nothing synthetic, with long-lasting power (7 hours on skin, though I tested it in winter). It reminds me of a woman who likes plants and has a lovely garden with flowers and fruit trees.

  • It’s not an easy perfume; if you don’t like something very green, it will seem astringent due to the greenness of the fig. It’s quite natural, with its tea swirling around.

  • Nati Poison

    It’s delicious, unique, like being under a fig tree. Sweet but fresh. Economical. What more could you ask for? I love it.

  • Delicious, unique, like being under a fig tree. Sweet but fresh. Economical. What more could you ask for? I love it.

  • I love it! At the start it’s green and sweet at the same time. Then the fruit fig appears, a little more milky. The lovely thing is that it’s always agreeable in all its facets. Ideal for summer, it’s the perfume I carry in my wallet every day. I’d like them to release a version that lasts longer. The price-quality ratio is very good.

  • Claudioargento89

    At first you feel the cider giving it the citrus touch, then it blends with the sweet fig and the aromatic tea enters, with the fig leaf appearing with a very rich earthy touch. Ideal for spring and summer. The longevity is 4 to 5 hours on my skin.

  • Hyper-realistic scent of being under a fig tree gathering fruit. Very lovely, but it’s very green and has that latex creaminess of the tree when cutting a leaf. I wouldn’t buy it blindly as it’s a bit heavy despite being so green.

  • For niche lovers: certain expressions might offend susceptibilities, but this wonderful, pretty, and cheap gem has nothing to envy from the overrated Figos of Amalfi or other summer Acqua di Parma scents. Arden always focused on women, save perhaps one from the 70s or 80s, and although it sometimes looks like a mass-market brand, its fresh summer colognes are usually well-executed with good value for money. I like fig, but sometimes creamy notes bore me quickly. Here the balance between citrus, green tea, pistachio, and fig is outstanding; I can even distinguish the leaf and the fruit. It’s a perfume I would recommend blindly for these intense summers.

  • A word to the niche-obsessed: certain words might hurt susceptibilities. This wonder—good, pretty, and affordable—has nothing to envy of the overrated Figos di Amalfi or other Acqua di Parma summer scents. Arden never had much interest in men’s perfumes, save for one from the 70s/80s that few know; I’ve always seen it as a crowd-pleaser, 99% for women, with nothing to make us turn our heads for originality or performance, apart from Red Door or 5ta Avenida. Green Tea and its flankers are often considered minor for being fresh summer colognes, though they are well-executed and offer excellent value. I love the fig note, but it’s always accompanied by something sweet or creamy that bores me quickly, so the bottle passes to other hands. Here, the balance between citrus, green tea, pistachio, and fig (I clearly distinguish the leaf and the green plum scent) is outstanding. I’d recommend it blindly to those who value citrus-fruit perfumes for these intense summers.

  • That green, dry fig leaf note is incredible, where the tea shines and the fig itself is barely noticeable. If you’re looking for that creamy, milky sweetness of fig, this perfume isn’t for you.

  • Liked it more on paper than on my skin: on the blotter it’s fresh and balanced, but once applied it becomes slightly acidic and heavy, with a very pronounced dry, green character. It’s neither sweet nor creamy; the fig dominates throughout with a more vegetal than fruity profile, giving it an austere air. Clearly unisex, sober and natural, interesting if you’re seeking dry, realistic greens, though on my skin it loses its lightness and becomes less agreeable.