Tea-tea Scents Of Man
At a glance
Is Tea-tea Scents Of Man worth trying?
Tea-Tea by Scents of Man is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual, Office wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- citrus, green, fruity with Yuzu, Bergamot, Quince
The first impression
Tea-Tea by Scents of Man is a fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Andrea Byrne. Top notes are Yuzu, Bergamot, Quince and Peach; middle notes are Jasmine, Green Tea, Vetiver, Violet and Black Currant; base notes are Cedar, Leather, Incense, Hay and Oakmoss.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Andrea Byrne
Andrea Byrne is a perfumer behind many fragrances for the brand Scents of Man. Her creations include Ancient Forest, Aroma Borealis, Ballure Allure, Blue Moon, Bluebell Wood, Dhoon Glen, Druidale, and Elderberry. These scents often draw inspiration from natural landscapes and the Isle of Man.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Sage Archetype: Portrait of Tea-tea Scents Of Man
Essence
Tea-tea Scents Of Man channels the Sage, a seeker of wisdom through quiet observation. The fragrance's green tea and vetiver core, lifted by yuzu's brightness, evokes a mind that values clarity and contemplation. Leather and incense in the base suggest depth, a thinker who finds truth in both library stacks and forest trails.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear tailored linen or unstructured wool, favoring neutral tones with one deliberate accent-a jade ring, perhaps. Their space is uncluttered: a wooden desk, a single orchid, shelves of well-thumbed paperbacks. The scent's citrus-spark meets earthy resolve mirrors their blend of curiosity and groundedness.
Philosophy & Values
Knowledge is a lifelong dialogue, not a trophy. They distrust dogma, preferring the vetiver's rooted flexibility. The black currant's tartness reflects their willingness to question, while cedar signals their need for ethical foundations.
Relationships
They listen more than they speak, offering advice only when asked. Romantic partners appreciate their emotional steadiness, though some wish they'd share more vulnerabilities. Friends value their knack for recommending the perfect book or hidden-gem teahouse.
Lifestyle
Mornings involve meditation or journaling; afternoons are for long walks with a dog-eared notebook. The hay and oakmoss notes speak to their love of rural escapes, though they're equally at home in a bustling café, sipping matcha while people-watching.
Shadow
Their analytical nature can become detachment. The incense's smokiness hints at a tendency to overintellectualize emotions. Learning to trust intuition-like the peach note that surprises the composition-is their challenge.
Conclusion
Tea-tea Scents Of Man is a meditation in a bottle, for those who find the extraordinary in the everyday. Like the Sage, it doesn't shout; it lingers, inviting you to lean in closer.