29 High Street Lush

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29 High Street Lush

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 4 customer ratings
(4 customer reviews)

29 High Street Lush for women and men of Lush

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29 High Street by Lush is a fragrance for women and men. 29 High Street was launched in 2013. The nose behind this fragrance is Pia Long. The fragrance features green notes, floral fruity notes, sweet notes, caramel and honey.

4 reviews for 29 High Street Lush

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    This really does smell like walking through the LUSH shop. It changes constantly…one moment you get hints of Karma soap, Brightside bubble bar, Honey I washed the Kids and half an hour later you get Rockstar soap, Bohemian etc. Those are the products that stand out the most to me in this fragrance. I have no idea how they managed to capture the concept of moving through the LUSH shop, but they did.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    Whenever there is a perfume with a concept meant to convey an array of scents – like an entire store filled with a plethora of their own mixes – then I am immediately hesitant. My nose is easily overwhelmed and I’m not thrilled with the headaches/nausea that follow.
    So I was quite relieved when my trepidation over this one proved groundless. Whenever I was searching for a “honey-like” scent, I am surprised this one didn’t pop up. To me it smells like an interpretation of just that – a lovely shop that sells flowers, honey, and handmade soaps.
    To me, this is the inoffensive version of “Smell of Freedom” or “Orange Blossom.” The soapiness is mild enough, the sweetness…not in the same vein as “Honey I Washed the Kids,” but more like The Body Shop’s version of honey.
    Underwhelming in an okay way. A very clean, sweet scent.
    But not for me. Maybe as a cleaning product, though.
    EDIT: The soapy aspect fades first and a more powdery, sweeter note is left. Still not a favorite, but it does improve slightly.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    I bought this hiding in a cupboard at work the other year (no phones at work) – it came out as part of Lush’s super hyped Chrimbo release 2015, though it had been released before.
    This really is the smell of a Lush shop. Lush shops are a marker of the High Street, punching the smell of whatever-it-is that comes out of Subway firmly out of the way.
    It should be a mess of a scent, all those varied bath ballistics competing with each other. But for me, it is core, classic Lush – the scents I associate with my first visits when I was a teenager visiting another, bigger city. Lemons and limes, jasmine, patchouli, vanilla. It sounds bizzare bit its at once sharp and creamy.
    I wore this for my wedding day – it was a spring day that snowed, hailed, rained and then had the most ferocious blue sky and sun the green Midlands of the United Kingdom could see.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    What an interesting fragrance. I’m puzzled about anyone seeing any similarity with Guerlains magical melancholy beauty.
    It’s definitely a gourmand. A sort of fruity chewy honeyed caramel candy. You must have a sweet tooth to love this. I’m grateful that I do detect some green and floral notes swirling around in the honey and caramel. If Willy Wonka made a perfume then I guess this would be it. I’m relieved it gets much better half an hour in. It has impressive sillage and longevity to match. I wouldn’t dare wear this in warm conditions as it is so potent.

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