White Rabbit Perfume Oil - Earl Grey Tea, coriander, fresh steamed skim milk, sweet lemon sugar cubes, lavender, bergamot, and lavender honey. There are slight hints of ginger and woods.
I’ve never understood Alice in Wonderland and don’t even pretend to now. But, I appreciate the concept of the story. Simple words to explain truth in a roundabout way. Personally, I think it all had to do with the mushrooms. But, this is the tea I feel they might have been drinking at their little party under the tree. Hot Earl Grey Tea with lavender and bergamot, sweetened with a tap of lavender honey and lemon sugar cubes, coriander seed, and instead of heavy cream, fresh, steamed skimmed milk. At first, when I apply this scent, it’s a refreshing Earl Grey black tea. Then the lavender, bergamot, and coriander arrive. But, the dry down is the most interesting on my skin. It’s the fresh skimmed milk. Not a sweet milk, but a flat milk. This is very similar to a London Fog Tea, except with lavender added and no vanilla. It’s a calming scent as well but, it’s not an overly sweet scent. I wouldn’t even describe it as semi-sweet. It’s like a scent you know could be really sweet, but it’s not. It’s slightly more herbal.
Tea party time!!! No, not the Boston kind but, the kind where Alice and her friends are gathered. Yep. Who can pull off a mad tea party like Alice and friends? It’s always tea time in Wonderland. As the Hatter said,
‘Twinkle, twinkle, little bat!
How I wonder what you’re at!’‘Up above the world you fly,
Like a tea-tray in the sky.'
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