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doctor5516 – :
Princess Cottongrass is a very green, piny scent. Sometimes I smell christmas tree in it and sometimes it smells very grassy and flowery. This is a light scent for sunny days. I like it but I couldn’t wear it everyday. It’s not my favourite, but I like it. It’s not as complex as other Lush scents. 3.5/5
SF_MAN – :
If you were able to create scents, anything from memory… No-one in the world in a million years would come up with something like this but they somehow have.
Outstanding but not in a great way. Perhaps a good way though.
If you like light florals with a green tint this is for you.
It really does smell of nettles and matches the fairytale inspiration.
If you liked Squeaky green shampoo bar from lush or enjoy the scent of handy gurugu hand cream then this is your lucky day.
Everyone else I imagine would be mildly amused but not wowed by it.
There is a powder version called princess which is nice. For me this is a 10ml buy. I wouldn’t use anything larger in time but would probably always want a bottle around.
k.bidaralov – :
The natural ingredients sound really intriguing, do they not? I have no idea what nettle can add to a fragrance, but as for violet leaf — it is used in Kerbside Violet, which is just great, yet very subtle in strength. Not bad, it’s just not what I expected. White flowery, rather than neroliish. To my senses it leans to the feminine side.
AH9PEY – :
Very fresh-green feel, a spring-summer perfume for sure in my opinion.
Unfortunately not for me this one, it is definitely not a bad scent but very much not my cup of tea. It has a cool, crisp green fresh green aromatic feel, nettle and the canadian balm smell strongest, also pine is strong, with a bitter neroli and violet leaf. I don’t detect any of the fruity notes or cloves shown in the notes list. It makes me think of the tea-based scents I have tried, green tea generally, although it doesn’t smell like tea. It’s just that kind of atmosphere, fresh, crisp, bright, clear spring days, that kind of thing.
It doesn’t have the odd carrier smell that some Lush scents have. Think nettles, iced green tea, green plants crushed between fingers, airy and bright. If you like this kind of thing I think this would be a solid choice. It is just that I don’t especially like this kind of thing!
Longevity very good, several hours easily. Projects moderately but not overpowering. Probably work safe, best suited to crisp clear spring days, walks in the park, picnics, you get the idea.
Basically a good, well made scent with respectable longevity and gentle sillage, but not for me.