Touch Green Edition (5ml)
₦1,200.00
Touch Green Edition (5ml) Description
Touch Green Edition is a compact, concentrated perfume‐oil variant in the Touch line, marketed as an alcohol‑free roll‑on or oil format. For example, one Nigerian listing describes the product as:
“5ml Touch Concentrated Perfume Oil – Green Edition … alcohol‑free, fresh, woody fragrance, unisex.”
It is positioned as a budget‑friendly, portable fragrance option with good staying power (“long lasting” claims) and suitable for everyday use or travel.
Format
Size: 5 ml (some listings also show 3 ml or other small sizes but the 5 ml is common) for the Green Edition.
Type: Concentrated oil / perfume oil (undiluted or lightly diluted oil base), alcohol‑free. “Oil based perfume” is explicitly stated.
Packaging: Small vial/bottle, typically with “Green” branding/labeling. Easy to carry in bag/pocket. Some descriptions say “5ml bottle … perfect for on‑the‑go”
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Usage: Roll‑on or dab onto skin; because it’s oil based, fewer sprays/applications needed compared to typical alcohol sprays.
Sensory Profile
While there is not a fully official, detailed note breakdown published (that we found), information from listing descriptions gives the following impression:
Top / Opening Notes: The Green label hints at “fresh” and “woody‑fresh” impressions. One description says “long‑lasting fresh woody fragrance” for the Green edition.
Heart / Middle Notes: Possibly aromatic‑green foliage/woody components as part of the “fresh/woody” characteristic. A listing that appears to describe components: “herbal, citrus and woody elements” in some promotional text.
Base / Dry Down: Given oil format and “woody” claim, expect woods, musks, possibly light resins as base—providing depth and longevity.
Overall Impression: A refreshing, green/woody perfume oil with moderate sweetness perhaps, designed to be unisex (though marketed often for men) and good for daily wear. The oil format means it may sit closer to skin and develop more subtly.
Wear & Suggestion
When to wear: The fresh‑woody character makes it suitable for daytime, casual outings, warm weather, running errands, or relaxed social settings. In the Lagos climate, it should be comfortable for most daytime uses. For evening wear it can still work, particularly in indoor/air‑conditioned settings.
How to apply: Since it’s an oil: apply a small amount to pulse points — wrists, inside elbows, base of neck, behind ears. For added effect you can dab on clothing (inner lapel or scarf) but test for any marking first. Because it is concentrated, less is more.
Style pairing: Works with smart‑casual attire — e.g., a nice shirt or blouse, casual jacket, or everyday office wear. The cleaner/green vibe pairs well with lighter/neutral clothes, day events, outdoor meetings.
Climate note (warm/humid): In humid climates like Lagos, oil perfumes often outperform sprays in staying power (because oils cling to skin better). However projection may be softer, so you might not have a very large “trail” but the scent will likely last.
Best seasons/time: Spring/summer or day times; warm afternoons; also works in cooler indoor evenings. For heavy night‑out settings you might prefer something more bold or richer, but this can still be a good choice if you like more subtle freshness.
Helpful Tips
Use sparingly: Because oil perfumes are more concentrated, one dab is often enough. Overapplying can make scent too heavy or sticky.
Apply after a shower: Applying to slightly moist (but dry) skin after shower helps fragrance absorb and last longer.
Store properly: Keep away from direct sunlight, heat, and humid places (especially important in tropical environments) to preserve fragrance quality.
Layering: If you use body lotion or after‑shave/gel, ensure it’s unscented or lightly scented so it doesn’t clash. Oil will adhere better on moisturised skin.
Carry with you: The 5 ml size means easy portability — in pocket, bag, for quick refresh.
Test first: Because of skin chemistry differences, try it for a few hours to see how it evolves on your skin (especially in your local climate).
Be cautious with fabrics: Some oils may mark or transfer to fabric—test on a hidden spot/collar before applying on light clothes.
Authenticity & sourcing: Buy from reputable sellers; check packaging, cap, labeling. In Nigeria market there are many small‑brand oils, ensure you’re getting the right variant/edition.
When to avoid: If you’re going to a very formal event or want a very strong “smoke‑trail” impression, a light oil might not project as far as a high‑end spray—so consider your usage context.
Gift opportunity: Because of its accessible price and size, this can be a good gift or a “sample/trial” fragrance option before committing to larger sizes.


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