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sergeispas – :
A Lush employee recommended this to me when I told her I love roses.
Now, I feel like this isn’t that rose-centric, but I like it a lot!
The spray version smells way more earthy, almost tea-like!
And the balm version… I’m VERY impressed with the longevity.
I had it on the back of my hand since I thought it would wash off easily, I chose the spot because it was my first time trying it and didn’t know if I’d like it or not.
Luckily, I liked it very much, since the balm just stayed on through washing my hands several times that day.
The balm is a lot more candy-like, but not in an irritating sense.
There’s something a little acidic to it, my mother smells pineapple.
novokreshenov2000 – :
I haven’t left a fragrance review OR purchased a rose-centric fragrance in a long time, and this scent inspired me to do both. I felt it was owed.
I found a few differences between the solid scent and the spray – both of which I had to get! Here you go:
-Solid perfume: The absolute embodiment of the scent of the Lush store. There is a cute story behind this scent that tells of the Lush perfumer creating this for his daughter, but I find it’s the perfect mix of youthful and mature. POWDERY, candied raspberry-roses, with a powdery (less masculine, more sweet-candle) lavender almost rounding the scent into something bubblegummy. This descriptor aside, it is not cheap or immature smelling, although fairly linear and very long-lasting for 10$. A little goes a long way! It’s actually pretty potent stuff. May trigger headaches in those that are rose-sensitive.
-Spray perfume: The largest variance between the scents that I found, was this spray version is WAY more lavender-centric. Much more heady and spicy – almost feels “buzzy”, unisex, less-innocent. The sweet, powdery roses are understated and more of an afterthought. I actually think the dry-down is more elegant in the spray perfume, it almost is an entirely different scent though. Still the embodiment of the ‘Lush store scent’ – just leans closer to Twilight or Sleepy, and with that hint of sweet raspberry crayon-roses just peeking through as a whisper!
I love them both, and they are both different in their unique ways! (more bang for your buck in the solid though!)
tedodehp – :
I finally got to test this today, and I have to say, I think it’s similar to Rose Jam. Maybe a little more subtle on the rose and jam, but I have this and the Rose Jam body spray on side by side, and I think they are quite similar. Rosey sweet raspberry scent, I think I slightly prefer this one because it’s “lighter” and not quite as “syrupy”.
They’ve really lightened up their scents, though. When the solids came in the push up black tubes, they were all I could handle; the sprays were too potent for me. I’m also the type of person who prefers my scents to be in my hair care, lotion, shower gel, solid perfume, etc, because I find sprays to be too strong. However I tested 3 different sprays, and didn’t even feel the need to wash anything off (which usually happens to me). The little solid pots they have now, however, are useless, they barely smell like anything. The one ounce size of this is currently going for $39.95, I recommend that.
alexx_anna – :
It seems to embody the smell of the lush store. It also smells like a pineapple smoothie. I don’t get much florals. A+ on the smell.
Gokka – :
Reminds me of walking into a Lush store. Very sweet and fruity but nothing like snow fairy or creamy candy. Great longevity.
DedAlkadialak – :
Very strong raspberry note in this for me. The Rose is sugary and sweet. Unfortunately the ylang ylang is prominent as well, which is not usually a note that works for me. However, it reminds me a lot of Rose Jam and Imogen Rose both of which I enjoy.
Mosyexedy – :
I wonder when someone finally adds I’M HOME to the database…I already asked twice in the fragrantica forum.