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Jo Malone introduces the new limited edition of fragrance in collaboration with famous perfumer Christine Nagel, inspired by various kinds of tea and their extra flavors. In accordance with the British tradition of daily tea ritual, five fragrances that correspond to five different tea flavors are presented.
Sweet Milk, as well as the previous fragrance, serves as an "additional tea flavor" and can be combined with other fragrances of the collection. Its gourmand composition begins with star anise, heliotrope and bergamot. Milk and caramel are in the center, rounded by almond, vanilla and musk.
It is available as 30 ml cologne.
Tea Collection Sweet Milk was launched in 2011.
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It is a different smell...i love this smell but i am not sure i love it on me...I would like to have it though
There is something sickly sweet about this that I'm not crazy about.
It *almost* reminds me of a vanilla chai latte...maybe one made with artificial sweeteners? But not quite.
It's creamy, but clean and fresh at the same time. Not rich and warm and comforting like I was expecting. There is no one note that really stands out at once to me, they are all blended together.
You know, it is reminding me strongly of Clinique Simply (which I didn't like either).
I'll have to try layering it with other Jo Malones to see if that improves it. For some reason I am thinking something lemony would smell nice with it.
Sillage seems pretty good...I keep getting wafts of it drifting up to my nose, and I only sprayed it once on one wrist.
got milk??
great lactonic notes sweet coconut cumarine - a bit too mushroomy for me - is there thiazole in there-.-
milky kisses
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I will agree with Mushroomfat: WOW!
This is what I thought when I tried on this perfume. It immediately transported me back to my childhood years, when my mom would put honey in our warm milk at night, before we went to sleep. I didn't get any bergamot at all and I'm glad for it. The milk note disappeared after a while but the sweetness lingered on for a few hours. This is the most comforting scent I've ever tried. I will try again, but I think this is a perfume I have to have, either to use alone or to layer with others scents.
All I get is a milky coconut oil smell which gave me a headache and made me feel nauseated. Excellent silage. I love creamy caramel scents but this definitely goes on more coconutty than a buttery gourmand. Very reminiscent of the smell of coconut sticky rice dessert from a Thai restaurant but without the sweetness.
I love anything with milky caramel notes so I blind bought this. I'm not disappointed but I do think it's overpriced. The bergamot in the opening is sharp, really sharp and bitter actually, but I can smell this caramel condensed milk coming through beneath it, it seems like the milkiness is struggling to break through actually, and the opening is the least favorite part for me, ad it almost seems not well blended and I also question whether it's really necessary to have the bergamot in this milky creation at all. However once that dissipates I'm left with a lovely gourmand caramelly condensed milk. I mean I just love milk so I knew I'd love this. It's not the best milky scent I have but it's good. There isn't any burnt notes which is good but the star anise provides a hint of depth and sharpness for interest. Overpriced a bit I think but seems to have decent silage and longevity, esp for a cologne.
This is a review: WOW!!!
It is what it says: Sweet, milky, beautiful.
I reckon I could get away with wearing this, but I may have to mix it with something of a very spicy, coffee mixture, only if wearing by itself proves a lil too femme.
It starts with the obvious milk note, but mixes caramel and star anise for that sweet, candy kick. I dont need to go into a non-sensical, extacy induced rant over how beautiful it is, it smells like sweet, sticky, caramel milk.
This woman is a genius. Whether you like this cologne or not, you must try all of her creations.
This is not a review.
From the pyramid, I would imagine this to be alot like A*men by Thierry Mugler, but without the coffee and tonka bean, and I'd be willing to blind buy this for the$100+ it would cost lol
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