Jeanne Arthes Tea Time A Paris Pavlova Eau de Parfum
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Brand:
Jeanne Arthes
Product Type: eau de parfum
Classification: middle up
Volume: 100 ml
Country TM: France
Made in: France
Gender: for women
Scent Type: vanilla
Top Note: Red Fruits
Heart Note: Vanilla Zefir
Base Note: Cream
Tea Time in Paris Pavlova by Jeanne Arthes is a perfume that emerged in the beauty industry at the "turn of the millennium" and, nevertheless, now enjoys rampant demand among true fans of vanilla scents. Its sweet-fresh combination significantly invigorates, energizes, and replenishes energy reserves, constantly emphasizing the taste, appearance, and temperament of the woman who dares to wear this "weightless accessory." In the presence of such a "decoration," even the most restrained looks transform into perfection, and insecurity or stiffness turns into resilience and persistence, which is extremely necessary for the swift realization of desires.
The top note wraps the delicate female body in summer-inspired memories – with the malt of red fruits. The August veil adds strength and vigor before high pedestals, combats fatigue, stiffness, and emotional tension, while simultaneously replenishing energy reserves.
The heart note picks up the motivational flavor of the prologue with an equally attractive nocturne. Vanilla marshmallow neutralizes the gray shades of routine and turns usual tasks into a true debut, where you remain the center of attention, the recipient of sincere compliments, and admiring glances.
The base note watches over the unexpected twists of the climax for a long time, however, as soon as the cream begins to draw its own silhouette on the horizon – it signifies the reign of an endless sillage. The inspired canvas never leaves the consciousness of its owner for a moment, constantly reminding her of her own significance, resilience, and self-sufficiency.
Light, sweet, and pleasant perfumes for girls aged 10-12 years old. As for women, it is worth looking for something else.
I really liked the scent, I don't consider it chemical or too "edible". It truly reminds me of strawberry cream or a milkshake, and it doesn't have an overwhelming smell. It's suitable for any season, except maybe not during extreme heat, but I think that's subjective. Overall, this brand has very pleasant scents, especially considering their affordable price.
It really reminds me of children's perfumes. I can feel the "red berries" specifically, not strawberry, I didn't notice any sourness. On the skin, the scent is sweet, intense, similar to a milkshake. I'm not sure if they would be suitable for summer, they suffocate me.
I bought these perfumes without testing them, trusting the positive reviews like "this brand is very underrated" and "the scent is much more expensive than its price". After the first spray, I immediately had the association of "these are children's perfumes!". In my childhood, I had cheap perfumes for girls that smelled sickeningly sweet and like fruity chewing gum. Maybe I would have liked this scent in my teenage years, but not now. The only plus is that they fade quite quickly and stop suffocating. But that is a questionable plus.
P.S. The bottle is not as brightly pink as in the photo; in reality, it is delicately pink, very gentle. The packaging/box looks quite decent.
I bought the Tea Time à Paris Macaron Amande Jeanne Arthes (the bottle is a delicate green, gourmand) and added this Tea Time A Paris Pavlova to my basket, meaning it was a blind purchase with almost no reviews. If you're looking for a strawberry, spring/summer scent, this is the one for you. I like how it lingers on clothes for a long time and also stays quite well on the skin. The sillage may not be very strong, but it's there. It's almost a monoaroma of strawberry, but not sweet, more like with citrus or a green note.