All Good Things Lush

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All Good Things Lush

All Good Things Lush

Rated 4.28 out of 5 based on 39 customer ratings
(39 customer reviews)

All Good Things Lush for women and men of Lush

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All Good Things by Lush is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women and men. All Good Things was launched in 2014. The fragrance features rose, cedar, tonka bean, juniper, citruses, star anise and coumarin.

39 reviews for All Good Things Lush

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    After many years of enjoying ‘designer’ fragrances a conversation to veganism has alerted me to the unnecessary cruelty involved in the beauty industry.
    Having avoided Lush for years – the smell as you walk past is overpowering! I decided to venture in to sample some of their ‘vegan’ perfumes – containing no animal derivatives and have not been tested on animals!
    This is lovey! Sweet and smoky and idea for autumn/winter. The rose and anise are faint but give balance against the cedar and tonka. I don’t care who it’s marketed at but it t would be easy for a man or woman to wear.
    Projected moderately but lasted a decent time!
    Packaging basic but that’s good for the environment!

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    Some days i wear it and the scent is like cooking spiced hot cross buns! Other days its a dirty Smokey woody vanilla shroud that is incredibly attractive. I feel like the weather changes this scent (i definitely would not wear it in the summer though) and suits autumn and winter very well.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Lush fragrances are always interesting in that you really don’t get the same scent on every person—the oils blend with skin chemistry to create something unique to each individual. That being said, I really can’t wear a lot of their perfumes, as my skin has the tendency to pull one note and hammer it to death (this happens with a lot of other perfumes as well) resulting in disappointment.
    All Good Things was an exception and a pleasant surprise when I sampled it. It has a slight smokiness but I found it to be mainly a warm, creamy sandalwood with vanilla that was sexy, comforting, and intriguing all at the same time. I walked around all evening wondering what the beautiful, cozy scent was that I would occasionally notice wafting through the air and finally realized it was me!

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    I wanted to try Lush perfumes and decided to blind buy All Good Things, because it appealed to me the most based on the description on the web site. Lush often prefers marketing their perfumes with stories and metaphors rather than fragrance notes and that sort of stuff. The story about bitter sweet break ups and stumbling down a staircase drunk hit home for me.
    When I first smelled the perfume, I hated it. The smoky blast in the beginning was too much. The woody notes bothered me the most, especially cade oil. And there is no rose. Not even a hint of rose! The dry down took me by surprise though. The perfume transformed into a very sweet tonka cotton candy concoction (try saying that three times fast!).
    I persistently sampled the perfume over and over again despite my very bad first impression. I never thought I would like it, but it sneakily grew on me, and to my great surprise, I ended up loving it! The smokiness and the sweet tonka dry down are my favourite things about it. I’ve almost used up the whole bottle.
    However now I’ve started kinda disliking it again. It’s been a while since the last time I wore it and recently when I sprayed it on, it just smelled too strong, too artificial and sickeningly sweet. What I find tricky about All Good Things is also the way it’s constantly changing. The weather and my body chemistry effect the way it smells too, so you never know for sure what you’re gonna get. You might consider it an exciting adventure or maybe just unexpected surprises – and not all of them are pleasant. Sometimes it turns very bitter on my skin. Yuck!
    I don’t know. I think this perfume has multiple personalities. Maybe this passionate on/off romance has come to an end and it’s time for us to part ways.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    I adore this perfume! It’s definitely my favourite. This scent would be perfect for those people, who don’t like Vanillary, but love vanilla scents. For me, Vanillary is a bit floral, however All Good Things is a romantic mix of spicy vanilla and woodsy notes. Definitely a winter scent! To me it’s a christmas scent. The sillage is really great! It stays on your skin for the whole day. But it’s not overpowering. It stays on clothes for days. 5/5

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    I love this fragrance. After reading descriptions I had to have it. Boozy, smoky, sweet, shave cream-y. Perfection.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    Gave this a whirl yesterday – very lovely warm sweet tonka with a hint of citrus opening – and then, WOW, CEDAR. My husband loved this one. I definitely love to smell it, even though I couldn’t picture myself ever really wearing it.
    I do encourage anyone who likes tonka and woods to try it. It immediately brought to mind 4160’s Sunshine and Pancakes, another beautiful vanilla-y, citrus-y wood. Lovely.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    I just got the solid. First impression: this smells like a scented candle that’s already lit, and what are these gold glittery things? And then I put this on my skin. Sweet smoky wonderfulness, more smoky than sweet. Warm, though, unlike Breath of God. After a while the smokiness diminishes and it’s like a sweet tonka bean plus the aroma of last weekend’s campfire that’s gotten into your sweater. I’m not too happy about the gold glitter on my skin (it’s not 2006 anymore), but I think that’ll stop happening as I use more of this, and I think they got rid of the glitter anyway in the November 2017 version available from the LUSH website (I got mine in a tin off eBay).

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    Gorgeous but on me not long lived. Like all Lush/Gorilla perfumes its complex. The very first hit is multi layered but within a second it’s Bonfire. The smoke is there, and it’s dry smoke. After that I’m not really sure….I suspect my anosmia kicks in, which is a shame because this really is quite delightful in a skanky slutty kind of way. For me it’s in the same home as Habanita.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    Smoky, balsamic, sweet, powdery, almost leather. This is truly all the best things that I love in a fragrance. I picked this up a few weeks ago from my local Lush store by pure accident, and I’ve been waiting for the weather to cool before I put this on, and today is the day! I do truly love this. It reminds me quite a bit of Cuir de Lancome, which is one of my all-time faves. I hope Lush never discontinues this one!

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    What a lovely, quality product. The mix of bitter, sugared vanilla and smoked cedar is very forward and long-lasting. I detect a tiny bit of rose as well underneath it all, though it might be a stretch. The scent is overall on the heavier side but I wouldn’t call it heady.
    I own the solid version of this perfume (and seems like they no longer carry the spray perfume at all, from what I can see from the LUSH website?) and I love it for its discrete projection and improved longevity. My skin amps vanilla notes like a champ, and it’s quite difficult to keep it down with spray perfumes (looking at you, Un Bois Vanille). I wear perfumes to please myself, rather than to have everybody around me smell me from meters away, so it’s perfect.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    I have the solid scent and it has a bit of a waxy play doh vibe that I’m afraid may be interfering with the scent. I will make sure I get the liquid fragrances only in the future! Aside from that, I find All Good Things to be a delicious woodsy, smoky, tonka lovers dream. It’s very much a cosy comfort scent and not too sweet. There is that little pinch of anise spice that I adore. Wears very close to the skin,I’m keeping my fingers crossed for longevity.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    Nostalgic and pleasing, All Good Things is likeable and easy to wear. A smooth experience, noticeable but not overbearing.
    It does match up to it’s sleeve notes; stories of the ends of parties, the parting of ways. It is quite comforting despite the spicy and sharp notes.
    I like to wear this in the autumn, especially during the day. It suits the season well. It is a smell that invokes memories, autumn is quite a reflective season.
    All Good Things is mossy and leafy too. There is a sense of the outdoors about it. Not perhaps the great outdoors, huge wildernesses, forests or anything like that. Less scale and more civilised, the things we experience everyday.
    Again when I think about this scent I find it linking back to where memories are made. Like a walk through your hometown. A journey back home; footpaths, parkland; stone and brick.
    Interesting, inexpensive and universal enough to be worth having in you collection. You probably won’t wear it all the time. But you’ll always want some to hand.
    9/10

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    I get hints of berries throughout this fragrance…with a good bit of woody incense/patchouli smoke. Very pleasant. Probably smells the best at a fair distance, to others. Lasts very well.

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    I am reviewing the solid perfume. I passed by the Lush store and tried this on my wrist. On the way home I could not stop sniffing my wrist and had to go back the next day to get this! This scent is so bizarre….but bizarre in a good way, as in “where did this come from??!!”. Picture this: woods, cool October night, campfire, warm blanket, starry sky. It smells of all that….it is so unique and unusual….Woody category, sweet but not in a sickening way, as sweetness is diluted with a touch of smoke, and yes it has a “bite” (spice). When I used it the first time my mom said “what is that? it smells like ironed laundry”. Yes, it definitely has that “clean” element, but in a very sophisticated way! Go and try!

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    To me this is roses and greasy smoke. Which sounds horrible. It’s not. It’s incredible. I’m wearing it right now and just luxuriating in it.
    Like a space opera battle with everything exploding and catching fire but the female Captain standing in the middle, somehow still fresh and elegant.
    God, so good. We have the spray and the solid, the solid is less piercing and more comforting, but they are both beautiful. On balance I prefer the spray.

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    ROSE?
    ROSE?
    What? Okay, I’ve never applied it on myself, though I desperatley want to, but this is my husband’s signature (who am I kidding, its the only sodding scent he wears) and I don’t want to get hooked and we end up smelling the same and before you know it we are wearing matching slippers and cagoules.
    The bottle is great, in my opinion. It looks like something mid-century and I know Mad Men wouldn’t smell like this (I instead imagine a cacophony of heavy powdery toilets and agressive woody slaps in the face) but this is how I want it to smell. I don’t know why, because I don’t imagine dimly lit restaurants or wood panelled offices when I smell this on him, I think of festivals we’ve been to over the years and the smell of fires burning and spilt whisky and Malibu and rum in the grass.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    If I had to give this perfume an image, or a story, it would be roasting marshmallows. But it isn’t just the marshmallows and graham crackers, but the entire essence of the campground and the woods, from the juniper and cedar trees, to the spicy-smoky anise in the nighttime air from the campfire, to a hint of spicy black pepper from the dying embers, a tiny hint of diesel exhaust, the sweet tonka bean-marshmallows and graham crackers. The notes online also say citrus and rose, but these are barely detectable and just balance out the gourmand and smoke with a hint of freshness/fruitiness.
    The name of the scent is very fitting; it is evocative of good times not just in terms of its candy sweetness, but also due to its natural, raw notes and elements (real essential oils are used, at least in the solid version I got). The perfect ratio of gourmand to smoky-woods is just amazing, unisex, and thought-provoking.

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    A versatile masterpiece. With a changing contrast, All Good Things is sweet and bitter at the same time, enduringly. Be aware of the candy floss note in the “perfume” part (enhanced by tonka). I would underline its (relatively) steady longevity and sillage. One’s enjoyment will depend on the the appreciation of the unbroken candy floss sweetnes. I was about to give up on it a couple of months ago because of this, but when I started to use it again it made me feel like I’m an ancient Egypitian god – exuding immortality.
    I was going to buy a solid, too, but they’re all glittered!
    Further note-associations by Fragrantica users include: bitter almond, black pepper, blackened burnt sugar, camp fire, candy shop / pâtisserie, candyfloss / cotton candy, caramel, citruses, clove, coumarin, cypress, grass, guaiacum, hay, juniper, liqueur, musk, oud, roasted marshmallows, smoke, star anise, sweet berries, vanilla.

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    I got solid version of this strange little thing. I will try to describe it as I feel it.
    For your information: there is glitter on the very top of the solid perfume, but it if possible to scrape it off.
    It is recommended that you don’t put your nose into the container and sniff directly.
    It is quite longlasting as for a solid perfume (even up to 5 or 6 hours).
    Firstly the smell was unpleasant, it just smelled like whole burnt pine tree with its roots covered dirt. Rather unpleasant but complex. I hated it and wanted to threw away but I decided to give it a chance again and again and it was totally worth it. I fell in love.
    That dirty pine (juniper) on my skin starts to become so sweet and nostalgic after a few moments. The pine stays in the background nicely and introduces buckwheat honey (tonka?) with a little bit of burnt caramel (arnise?). Sadly I don’t smell rose or citruses at all.
    Sweet but not really traditionally sweet, not like sugar or cotton candy. I think it could be worn by men, kinda unisex-y.
    As on me it smell better in autumn or winter time, when I am wearing a sweater and drinking tea as it develops better and shows it less sharp, sweeter side on warm skin.
    But there are still some days when I don’t like it at all. I think it really needs good skin chemistry, proper temperature and weather and matching mood.
    So… All good things come to an end? or All good things come to those who wait?

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    When I first smelled this, I thought it was a bit too old or outdated for me. I blame that on the powdery scent that hits you right from the start. Almost violet like. And I’m not the biggest fan of poorly done powder scents.
    Luckily for me, this translates completely differently on my skin. I get the same campfire scent that I got from The Bug, but this one is different.
    I think what I smell the most might be the coumarin. That sweet, slightly herbaceous note familiar to tonka (also present).
    This feels warm, sweet, comforting. Just as much as I get campfire, I also sense sitting in front of a fireplace, wrapped in a warm blanket. It’s winter and there’s a lingering presence of cedar and juniper, with a light hint of anise wafting from another room.
    I tend to love juniper and cedar, so these help ground this fragrance for me. I don’t find much rose or citrus on myself.

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    The incense or myrrh lasts all the way through this extraordinary sweet woody floral. 5 of my favourite notes in here so how could I go wrong. I love the smokiness and spice. There is something about this which made me think of Etat Libre Oranger Tilda Swinton Like This. I think it’s the sweet spicey fruitiness. I have to almost concentrate to detect the rose but it is there. It adds a softness and almost fruitiness. Very unisex and a new love for me. Moderate sillage and longevity.

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    Fascinating. Not for me – the smoke, the woods, the sweetness – but anyone interested in fragrance should at least try this once.

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    All Good Things seems to be an attempt to blend two seldom-paired aromas. The first of which is a smoky, coniferous woodiness halfway between fir balsam and a campfire, and the second of which is a very sweet, slightly spiced gourmand sort of candy shop/patisserie aroma.
    Your enjoyment of this will depend on your appreciation of the aforementioned 2 aromas. What makes this interesting to me is it’s boldness. If this wasn’t as smoky and the woods weren’t as strong, this would have just been a lackluster gourmand, and if the sugary sort of gourmand aspects were too muted, it would be a very run of the mill masculine woody fragrance. The fact that it is both exceptionally smoky/woodsy and exceptionally candied and edible makes this surprisingly bold, and almost a little challenging. Fans of sweet candy fragrances might feel a little dirty with the smoke, and the smoky wood fans might blush at the fact that they feel a little bit soft and fluffy in the rather edible dry down.
    Therein is sort of the greatness of All Good Things: it’s willingness to be this weird, genial, startlingly unisex, boundary-blurring fragrance that’s personality is entirely unique due to its dichotomous embrace of two contradicting elements. Whether or not this appeals to you, I think it is a hugely fun fragrance. Oh, and it performs fantastically.
    8/10

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    So people say it’s weird . . . As if somehow forgetting it’s a LUSH scent. That being said, I sprayed on a clean hand and got that grassy lush smell. Then sweet and light citrus. Then strange development hits my nose, but close sniffing smells like hay.
    I rather love this strange little find. Might consider a FB at some point.

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    It has an incredible complexity and provides a royal feeling. If you are a niche head, it worth a blind buy. Unfortunately the price is high, however you get a great deal for your money.

  27. :

    5 out of 5

    Agree with green and blue. There’s a very strong bonfire smell that dominates for a couple of hours with a vaguely pleasant floral bathbomb-type smell underneath. May smell different on others. I cannot imagine wanting to smell like it.

  28. :

    5 out of 5

    Just weird, weird and weird, that’s all I can say. For the very time I’ve ever smelt something like this. Speechless.

  29. :

    3 out of 5

    I agree–it is a bit like Dear John. Sweeter and smokier though. Starts off with a harsh, Cade note that quickly goes into the background. The dry down lasts forever and has a truly lovely smokey, sweet clove, subtle musk, vanilla scent. Love this perfume. The last bottle I ordered seemed quite dilute, however; which is quite disappointing. Love the scent, the house can be frustrating. Which has been true since its inception, lol!

  30. :

    5 out of 5

    Şu ana kadar denediğim Lush parfümler arasında en iyisinin bu olduğunu söyleyebilirim. Tonka,gül ve anason un karışımı çok şık olmuş. Şekerli diyebileceğimiz bir havası var. Ama bunalan, rahatsız eden bir tarzda değil. Bu üçlü genel havaya hakim, onları üstünde ise hafif bir Juniper geziniyor. Kalıcılığı ve koku dağılımı iyi. Daha çok kadınlara yakisacaktir. Serin havalara uygun.

  31. :

    4 out of 5

    For the past two months I’ve been hunting down gourmand perfumes after a life deprived (allergic to alot of synthetic ingredients) and came across this…!!!! Oh man, I can’t stop sniffing it. It’s such a warm, slightly masculine, comforting smell. It has a little of the same notes as “Dear John” (which I also love) to me, just much much sweeter and smokier!
    Sweet and smokey would be the best way for me to describe this.

  32. :

    4 out of 5

    “Strange” is the word, which describes the impression of this perfume. While developing, it dynamically changes the shadows from smoky wood to sweet fruits-and-berries.
    The projection is very vivid, but not agressive. It rather creates some peculiar yet pleasant atmosphere, than a direct message “look, today my perfume is…”. Seems to be good for aromatherapy. Associations with happy summertime are included:)
    My man loves it, while I enjoy it as a projection on other people.

  33. :

    5 out of 5

    This starts of like brown sugar caramel and woods. It was getting so much stronger compared to the kerbside violet that I had in the other hand. It smells like an Arabic fragrance. Caramel and rich woods with a smokiness. Very long lasting indeed and not a fragrance I’d normally expect from Lush. Smells higher end.

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    AGT is avantgarde and I was very surprised to find something like this not from Comme des Garcons but from the house of Lush.
    My first impression : oud. Smells like expensive oud scents as there are so many on the market but with a twist that totally caught me.
    This scent shows a strange sweet/bitter contrast change. The flowery and woody notes are sickly sweet and overwhelming and at the same time there is bitter almond and blackened burnt sugar in the background. Or vice versa. Then there is this eerie petroleum smell that lingers.
    Almost unwearable but still wearable enough for someone with guts and…..a light hand.
    Projects with huge range, one spray only warning from me 🙂 Otherwise there will be headaches all over….
    This is real niche and it requires a confident person to wear. You cannot wear AGT and be not noticed. It is a statement….come to think of it, this is what I would have loved Lady Gaga´s perfume to be like.

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    This smells very pleasant and honestly more in a feminine way.
    It has a lovely tonka, star anise is tamed and cedar smells more of cypress. It smells more woody in the opening then gradually shifts to a confit sweet floral, strong but not sickening. It’s very longlasting.

  36. :

    3 out of 5

    reminds me of toasting candy floss over a fire to make it all crunchy and smokey 🙂 every now and then when i sniff my wrist i get a whiff of sour lemon which adds a separate dimension to the fragrance. on me it definitely starts out citrusy-sweet, with a smokey edge, but fades to a warm smokey sugar. (the glitter is a tad annoying though. i don’t always want to look like i’m going to a school disco!)

  37. :

    5 out of 5

    PS For some reason the page won’t allow me to select Thierry Mugler’s Angel Sucree as a ‘reminds me off’ fragrance.

  38. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a strange yet beautiful fragrance. The fragrance begins with a heavy blast of cade mixing with tonka and rose to create this surprisingly realistic cotton candy and smoke accord that is beautiful. At times it almost smells like Etat Libre D’Orange’s Tom of Finland. As the fragrance mellows you’re left with the sweet tonka and rose accord and cedar wood. I was worried that the fragrance would be extremely feminine but the smoke and wood elements keep it very unisex. Good longevity and has a great throw. Overall this is a great launch from the Gorilla Perfumes line.

  39. :

    5 out of 5

    Sweet, smokey and warm.
    Tonka and Cade work very well together to balance this fragrance. Very unusual and definitely worth a try!
    This will be available in all Lush shops in the UK and Ireland tomorrow!

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