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Arielle Shoshana Tuesday

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All sales are final, we are a perfume sampling company - letting you try perfume…

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All sales are final, we are a perfume sampling company - letting you try perfume before you invest in a bottle. Unfortunately, we cannot refund any product that you do not like. If you are new to perfume or wanting to break out of wearing the same scent, try our starter sampler packs so that you can find the perfume that works for you.

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Arielle Shoshana Tuesday was launched in 2024 - the fifth fragrance in the Days of the Week Collection.  Created by Cecile Hua, it is a really spectacular mint tea fragrance with notes of Moroccan mint, jasmine tea, guava, basil, ginger, gunpowder tea, coconut water, Eucalyptus and vetiver.

From the brand - "Slip beneath the tranquil surface of a thermal spring, its restorative waters an otherworldly aquamarine. Your spirits lift with the rising steam, replenished by Moroccan mint, jasmine tea, and guava.." 

Arielle Shoshana Tuesday Reviews

Fragrantica - "Green in a beautiful way. It smells like you just crushed some mint and basil in your hands. The moist soil, the freshness, it's incredible."

Fragrantica - "I get guava sticky rice. The aromatic basil and coconut water makes this fragrance fresh, but there’s a cozy warmth that sticks around making something gourmand lovers would also wear. I could see someone enjoying this on a crisp morning walk on the beach or at an outdoor breakfast cafe. Unique and Pleasant."

Fragrantica - "Imagine you’re floating above a bed of gunpowder tea and minty river water. The guava fruit pits are at the bottom of the river. You are being brewed. Smile and be grateful."

Fragrantica - "The sweetness here comes from a pulpy guava that has a tinge of tartness to it too. Then you get the tea, and it’s richly aromatic, with the guava still headstrong and the mint following. The dry down is an earthier tea with vetiver now, with remnants of soft mint and sweet guava."