“That first sip of something cold on a rooftop. One for after dark.”
Picture a bright, crisp morning in a botanical garden, the air still damp with dew and a light breeze rustling the leaves. There's a certain clarity here that feels like a reset button for your senses. It's the kind of scent that belongs in a minimalist's bathroom cabinet - simple, refreshing, and entirely honest. It doesn't try too hard, and that's precisely its charm. The opening is a bracing, citrus-forward burst that immediately wakes you up. It's like a cold glass of iced green tea on a humid afternoon. As it evolves, the aromatic and green notes take over, creating a herbal, almost spa-like atmosphere that's incredibly soothing. The fresh spice at its heart gives it a bit of a kick, preventing it from feeling too one-dimensional. It's a clean, green, and completely unisex fragrance that feels like a breath of fresh air. For £5, you're not getting a scent that will last all day, but that's almost the point. It's a quick, refreshing pick-me-up that's perfect for a post-gym spritz or a bright, energising start to a summer morning. It's the ultimate 'refresh' button in a bottle, and at this price, you can afford to be generous with it.