It’s kinda ironic that a 200ml body spray from Lush, that costs around 35€, outperforms a 50€ small size designer perfume (edp). What’s even worse is that brands laugh at our face with their watered sugar syrups all the while Rose Jam body spray outperforms them in quality, smell, performance and value. Here you have a wonderful lemon rose, with hints of green geranium that smells like a honeyed loukhoum but sans the powder sugar dusting on top. Instead, it’s filled with a lemon jelly center that counterbalances the sweetness. You know the smell if you’ve tried Rose Jam shower gel, Ro’s Argan conditioner or any other rose themed Lush product. You also know the smell if you’ve tried Rose Explosion from V&R, the black Extase from Nina Ricci or any other ‘Middle East inspired rose’. It smells heavily floral, sweet and earthy, and while it’s potency can make it somewhat heavy at times (just use one spray of it) it doesn’t disappoint. Smells nicer than the edp version and closer to the shower gel, and if you like heavy roses without excess sugar, this is a wonderful and economical one disguised as a body spray. Don’t be fooled, it’s anything but that. And it doesn’t pretend to be what it’s not!
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Lush से Rose Jam Body Spray2017 में रिलीज़ हुआ था। इस रचना के पीछे इत्र निर्माता अज्ञात हैं। इसमें Rose के टॉप नोट्स, Geranium and Lemon के मिडिल नोट्स, and Tonka Bean के बेस नोट्स हैं।
It’s kinda ironic that a 200ml body spray from Lush, that costs around 35€, outperforms a 50€ small size designer perfume (edp). What’s even worse is that brands laugh at our face with their watered sugar syrups all the while Rose Jam body spray outperforms them in quality, smell, performance and value. Here you have a wonderful lemon rose, with hints of green geranium that smells like a honeyed loukhoum but sans the powder sugar dusting on top. Instead, it’s filled with a lemon jelly center that counterbalances the sweetness. You know the smell if you’ve tried Rose Jam shower gel, Ro’s Argan conditioner or any other rose themed Lush product. You also know the smell if you’ve tried Rose Explosion from V&R, the black Extase from Nina Ricci or any other ‘Middle East inspired rose’. It smells heavily floral, sweet and earthy, and while it’s potency can make it somewhat heavy at times (just use one spray of it) it doesn’t disappoint. Smells nicer than the edp version and closer to the shower gel, and if you like heavy roses without excess sugar, this is a wonderful and economical one disguised as a body spray. Don’t be fooled, it’s anything but that. And it doesn’t pretend to be what it’s not!