Dad’s Garden Lemon Tree Lush

3.92 из 5
(12 отзывов)

Dad’s Garden Lemon Tree Lush

Rated 3.92 out of 5 based on 12 customer ratings
(12 customer reviews)

Dad’s Garden Lemon Tree Lush for women and men of Lush

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Description

Dad’s Garden Lemon Tree by Lush is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for women and men. Dad’s Garden Lemon Tree was launched in 2014. The nose behind this fragrance is Mark Constantine. The fragrance features citruses and petitgrain.

12 reviews for Dad’s Garden Lemon Tree Lush

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    Gorgeous for hot, humid day…It is very fresh and never overpowering. Smells very clean and bright.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    Back in the good ol’ days of Lush, they had these soaps that were called Buttercream Soaps, they had barely any lather to them because they were so conditioning. One sent was called Lemslip, I loved it and was super sad they discontinued the entire range…this body spray is the closest I’ve been able to find to that wonderful Lemslip scent.
    It’s a breezy, slightly soft lemon. There’s tartness to it for sure, but it doesn’t overwhelm

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    This one makes me think lemongrass – bright cool yellow lemons – fresh green leaves – tall trees – bright blue sky – blinding sunshine – and, yes, a garden. Very fresh, very straight citrus on the green side. It makes me want a big heaping plate of pad see ew and green curry and chicken tikka skewers, all of which you should really try if you’ve never had Thai food, as it’s fantastic. I only get a tiny bit of earth/wood, myself. Mostly just pounds and pounds and pounds of fresh lemons with stems and leaves still attached tumbling around me.
    (That may have been helped along by the enormous amount of fragrance that came out of the spray bottle. I was just glad it was a scent I found fresh and pleasant and easy to layer.)
    Perfect for high summer. A solid “like” from me.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Definitely a unisex fragrance, it’s got the “lush” smell to it, which must be in the base they use for everything. It’s what I’d describe as a fresh, cozy musk. It’s got that warm feeling of fresh laundry and citrus, as if you had a glass of Fresca while you hung your laundry to dry on a sunny summer day. Once I got it, I sprayed everything with it.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    This contains notes of lavender, lemon, lime and petitgrain. When you first spray it, you can smell the lavender and lime (in a lime lifesavers kind of a way). I don’t really smell the lemon. It’s very earthy/ woody because of the petitgrain. I guess they were going for the whole tree scent, but I don’t really get lemon from this. I’m also not a fan of petitgrain unless it’s very, very subtle and well blended, otherwise I think it reeks of woodsy B.O., which unfortunately, I get from this. I’m currently working on using it up as a room spray. Do not like this one at all :(.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    The sales assistant at Lush told us a nice story about the perfumer’s first time meeting his dad as an adult. And surprise! His dad’s place had a garden full of lemons, which inspired this scent.
    I can’t really remember the rest of the story – I think it was something to do with the picture on the bottle showing his dad waving goodbye. Which is probably what I’d do right away if my dad’s garden smelled anything like this.
    Let’s be fair, though – Lush are kind enough to provide a large sink in store where customers are able to scrub their arms.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    This truly smells like a blooming lemon tree. I thought it was impossible to capture an aroma so accurately. Amazing! It’s lovely on its own, and it’s outstanding when layered with Lush Vanillary.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    Pure lemon-y goodness!
    When I was looking at this in the store the sales girl told me a long and kind of boring story about the person who created this fragrance being inspired by the lemon tree outside their dead father’s house.
    I have a bottle of lemon oil, and it smells almost exactly like this. The only difference is Dad’s Lemon Tree has more of a powdery note. The ingredient list of this bottle lists lemon, lime, bergamot and lavender oil.
    I layered this with Jean Nate and it was beautiful. Of course, this cologne stands alone well and is veerryyy long lasting.
    My only complaint is that a lot comes out of this bottle when you spray it due to the weird “windex” nozzle Lush likes to use.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    A lemon fruit untouched and cut up are two different scents – in the garden, shouldn’t you smell the first? Plus lemon flower, which, BTW, is heavenly. That’s what you normally smell in a lemon garden. Too bad DGLT is more like cut up lemon / lemon oil.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Just came in from working the veggie patch!
    Fresh, but slightly grubby.
    This fragrance seems more complex than the notes listed – I certainly get the citruses, and even perhaps Citronella.
    A touch of tomato plant?
    And a hint of machinery or garages. Perhaps it’s the potting shed?
    Certainly lovely – earthy, and physical.
    It will suit those with childhood memories of gardeners. Perfectly named fragrance.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    I tried this at LUSH and absolutely loved it. My boyfriend loves lemony scents and he loved it, too!
    This is very suitable both for men and women, although I’d prefer it for men.
    It has a perfect lemony scent, that is super fresh. Great!

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    A fresh, uplifting breeze with a side of sunshine.
    Smells very similar to Lush red ‘FUN’ bubble bar/body wash.

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