FeralFae Report post Posted February 13, 2017 Strong black tea and milk with white pepper, ginger, honey and vanilla, spilled over the crisp scent of clean linen. Wet this is very sharp, but as it dries down it's the perfect soft tea and milk scent. I might have to get a bottle. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
renfair Report post Posted March 15, 2017 I'm really into the Mad Tea Party scents, which surprised me, so I definitely wanted to try this one since its description seemed really interesting. First Sniff Impression: Sweet and almost musky Wet in Vial: I think the pepper and ginger were giving me a musk undertone to the sweetness of the milk, honey, and vanilla. Interesting! An animalistic scent that's still light like a rabbit, without being all HEAVY MATING MUSK. Drying Down on Skin: Ooh, the crisp linen comes right out at you, straight through the lighter honey, milk, and vanilla. It might be mixed with the tea, since I'm not 100% positive what the black tea single note is. I think the ginger is sharpening up the linen too. It's a super fresh, green smell. Dry on Skin: Dry this is making me think of new things growing out of the ground. It's a very fresh, spring scent to me. As it continues to sit on my skin, some of the almost sharp, vibrant greenery fades and leaves behind that crisp linen smell. I liked it a little better when it was more herbal, but it's still very nice. I've just never been a huge fan of "linen" smells unless it's actually laundry that's been out on a line. Conclusion: Hours later the fresh linen smell faded and left behind a sweet, musky vanilla honey tea. It was nice in a way, but I feel like it's one of those scents that might make me kind of sick after a while. But I still enjoyed it, so I'll be keeping an imp of it in my collection. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gloame Report post Posted July 16, 2017 Morphs like crazy. I love the tea. Don't get much ginger, honey, or vanilla. There's a tanginess to this, and a bit of pepper. The linen's nice, too; makes it feel clean. I think I like this, but I'm never sure if I love it. Where I'd wear it: Spunky house-cleaning Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
murflegirl Report post Posted August 16, 2017 I recently picked this up because I'm such a sucker for honey! For me, it does not disappoint. In Bottle: I'm getting a lot of ginger and white pepper over the softest black tea base. This smells spicy but not overly so. Wet on Skin: The honey and vanilla really come out to play when this is wet. It's a tea with a bit of a kick, and the pepper and ginger start to fade to the background as this begins to dry. Dry on Skin: This is like a beautiful honeyed vanilla tea when dry on my skin. There's just the slightest hint of a crispness of linen at the back of my nose when I sniff this dry on the skin. Hours Later/Final Impressions: I'm really glad I snapped this up when I saw it on the Etsy. It's a perfect day-to-day scent for me. It wears pretty close to my skin but I love that the honey and ginger and vanilla really shine through the most as BPAL's honey is my jam. I love this, it's soft and feminine yet powerful and a little sexy to me, due to that honey and ginger. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fenharel Report post Posted October 15, 2017 i loved this one so much i bought a bottle after using my imp once. it morphs SOOO much on me but i love it absolutely every step of the way. in the imp: sharp black tea and clean, floral linen wet: black tea, linen, and the ginger comes in to play. i'm an absolute nut for scents with pepper in them - unfortunately, i don't get any here. it's clean, it's fresh, it's sharp, it's tangy. dry: the longer it's on my skin, the softer and sweeter it gets. after a few hours, it's almost unrecognizeable. soft, sweet honey and vanilla. i think i smell a LITTLE bit of the pepper, because it takes on a slightly spicy quality, like a ginger cookie. overall this perfume is so well-blended it's difficult for me to pick out any particular notes. i love it because it's fresh and clean without being too sterile. it's mild and pleasant without being boring. it's sophisticated and invigorating. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HeidiSaysStuff Report post Posted December 11, 2017 In the imp, there are too many notes to pick out except a faint sweetness. on my skin it smells like powdered milk, hot black tea, and laundry soap pods - the kind you want to eat even when you know they're poison. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dementia_divine Report post Posted January 2, 2018 (edited) I'm testing an imp fresh from the Lab against an imp that's 4+ years old. Fresh In the imp: I'm getting milk, honey, linen, a really strong black tea note and some ginger. Wet: The linen, black tea, and ginger are the strongest notes on my skin, sweetened by the milk and honey. The linen note is gaining strength as the scent sits on my skin. Dry: The linen dominates, along with a lot of milk and black tea. The scent is sweetened by the honey, and the ginger, while still present, is not as strong as it was before. After a while, the milk overtakes the linen, so that it's a lightly-spiced clean scent. Verdict: I wish I had gotten more honey and vanilla from this tea scent, instead of milk and linen. The milk and linen end up being too strong for my liking. I prefer the wet stage of the scent. Aged In the imp: This one is a lot smoother and significantly less sweet. The linen, black tea, and milk are the strongest notes in the imp, but they don't have the sharp quality of the fresh imp. The ginger note is also a lot lighter. Wet: I'm getting milk, linen, tea and ginger. Unlike the fresh imp, the tea and ginger are light here. Dry: Milk and clean linen, accompanied by very faint tea and ginger. The milk note is the strongest note on me, and this ends up being mostly a skin scent. Verdict: Oddly enough, I think I enjoy the fresh imp more. Edited January 2, 2018 by dementia_divine Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
achildoftime Report post Posted January 5, 2018 I remember the vanilla causing problems for me last time I tried this. It was like a tres leche cake. Now, it's a milky black tea with a helping of ginger. I get some of the pepper on the dry down which gives it a nice spice. I'm very excited that this turned around because I love tea scents. It holds sweet and strong, with that little bit of pepper. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LadyLuckless Report post Posted March 13, 2018 I've been dying to try this one for years, but the pepper made me nervous. I needn't have worried a smidge, this is absolutely glorious! It smells exactly like the description: a sweet, milky cup of black ginger tea (with gobs of honey!) and a trace of linen. The honey is especially light and sweet, and makes me think of Spring. The White Rabbit bunnyhopped straight to the top of my favorites and I need a bottle ASAP, I'm swooning here! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lucchesa Report post Posted April 8, 2018 I guess I never reviewed White Rabbit. Retesting today to refresh my memory, and because I wanted a tea scent. My skin usually drinks up tea immediately, but White Rabbit lasts longer than most. There is a bright sharpness to this scent from the ginger and pepper, and maybe from the linen, which does not go soapy on me. It's balanced by the milk and honey notes, but they don't subdue the ginger. Very nice! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
puellacaerulea Report post Posted April 15, 2018 The black tea and vanilla notes led me to expect something along the lines of Dorian, but this is surprisingly very different! I mostly pick up the honey and vanilla notes in the imp and upon application, but a very clean, fresh, almost sharp note (the linen?) amps up fast. After it dries down, the honey, vanilla, and milk notes come back out, but they're balanced out by the linen/white pepper notes in a way that keeps it from getting overly sweet/foody. It's a unexpectedly clean/fresh take on foody scents, and I really like it! Likely to grab a bottle once my imp runs out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VetchVesper Report post Posted May 14, 2018 Something about the ginger on this reads as lemon to me. I get something that reminds me of those canned lemony, sweet teas mixed with clean laundry smell. It's discordant to my nose and doesn't seem to like my chemistry. It's a nice example of bpal's linen note though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ghost of a Rose Report post Posted August 18, 2018 (edited) Lab frimp aged about 4 years. In the imp: sharpness - ginger and pepper Wet on me: Wow, this really is reminiscent of milk tea sweetened with honey. Accented by the pepper and ginger. After 5 minutes: I'm picking up almost all of the listed notes. That never happens! And glory be, no dominatrix vanilla. Just enough to give the impression of milkiness. After 15 minutes: It's sweet, the honey is showing strong. For honey, that is; it's always a gentle, more subtle note. And now, with an impression of florals - that has to be the clean linen. This isn't foody at all. I'm not sure if it is strongly or realisticly floral enough to be a short-list favorite, but it's edging awfully close. I love the tea note - I'm a tea-lover and tea notes never seem realistic to me. Especially black tea, which is by far my favorite. But this comes very close to that, too. It helps that this is a milk tea, not a plain (no milk) sweetened black tea. It's also a gentle and mild perfume that might be a suitable choice for wearing in public places. After 45 minutes: Now it's all clean linen. Another scent I really like, but not as interesting and unusual as the milk tea. After 2 1/2 hours, it's powder, honey, and a hint of spice. Still quite lovely. Verdict: This doesn't quite make me swoon like the Rose in Viola and The Peacock Queen or the golden Amber in The Lion does, but I do love it. It's going into my Favorites box. A bottle might be in my future. 4.5 out of 5 stars Edited August 18, 2018 by Ghost of a Rose Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
donkehpoo Report post Posted August 22, 2018 Testing a very, very aged imp(5+ years) so YMMV -- Wet: Black tea with extra honey, and a dash of pepper. There's almost a buttery quality to this as well. Dry: Tea and honey! While the wet stage the tea was definitely identifiable as a black tea, the dry down is just... vaguely tea. This seems a little bit sweeter than the wet stage(the vanilla coming through?), and the buttery-like scent from earlier has disappeared. While I do like this, it's not bottle-worthy for me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
quigza Report post Posted September 19, 2018 I'm going to start this with the mention that I think my decant is pretty old Wet: It smells sharply soapy. Like, this is how my older sister describes how cilantro tastes (I can eat cilantro- but she hates it). Dry: Linen? The soapy feel is more there, but in the generic "cotton" fragrance" sort of way. There's a sharp bit, that may be ginger or pepper it's not sweet, but doesn't feel like pepper due to an additional creaminess. Any "tea" feels more like a generic woods. Aftermath: Oh, the ginger comes out when the "linen" finally backs off. This is nothing like I expected. It might be nice for layering with something also fresh. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites