Okay, so today I’m gonna talk about my little adventure with Lush’s Orange Blossom perfume. I’ve been on the hunt for a good orange blossom scent for a while now, and I thought, why not give Lush a shot? I mean, I’ve liked some of their stuff before, but perfumes are kind of a different story, you know?

First off, I went to the Lush store. I saw this Orange Blossom perfume and picked it up. The packaging was pretty standard for Lush – simple and all that. They had both solid and liquid versions, but I grabbed the solid one ’cause I heard it goes on easier. It’s supposed to be all about that orange flower smell, with some neroli, sandalwood, and rosewood thrown in. And get this, it takes a ton of orange blossom flowers just to make a tiny bit of this perfume. That’s wild, right?
When I first tried it on, I dabbed a bit on my wrist. It glided on pretty smooth, just like one reviewer said online. The smell? Well, it wasn’t exactly what I was expecting. I was thinking more of a citrusy, Jo Malone kind of vibe, but this was way more floral. Not bad, just different. It’s a gentle smell, not like some perfumes that give you a headache.
- First Impression: More floral than citrusy.
- Texture: Smooth, easy to apply.
- Scent Profile: Orange flower, neroli, sandalwood, rosewood.
I wore it around for the day to see how it would hold up. You’re supposed to put it on your pulse points, like your wrists and neck, to make it last longer. Throughout the day, I caught whiffs of it here and there. It’s definitely a subtle scent. And it did stick around for a good few hours, which is always a plus.
Final Thoughts
So, after wearing it, I think the Lush Orange Blossom perfume is nice if you’re into floral scents. It’s not that strong, which can be good if you don’t want to overpower everyone around you. It’s a decent pick for an everyday kind of perfume, I guess. And that’s about it for my little perfume experiment today!