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jealousBagels9
I’m surprised that people don’t seem to be rating a lot of LUSH perfumes lately, most of the reviews I read are from several years back. Anyway onto this review. I absolutely LOOOOVEEEE this perfume! I love it! I’ve never had a signature scent before but this just may well be it. I fell in love with the first sniff and wearing it throughout the day has not disappointed. I got the solid perfume that comes in a glass jar, and it’s the only solid perfume that I’ve felt like getting in the more expensive spray bottle, so I might buy that one day. This scent honestly just smells SO GOOD! Sniffing it in the jar I thought it smelt a bit like a lighter, fainter version of Rentless and it’s supposed to have most of the same ingredients as Rentless. But when you put it on, it doesn’t have anything to do with Rentless. I also love Rentless but I’m not crazy about it. But Lord of Misrule? They say you either love it or hate it well I love it. Patchouli is supposed to be the main ingredient but I don’t get any patchouli at all. It smells very very sweet, like a very sweet candy or syrup, but it’s not sickeningly sweet or cloying at all. But then again I’m a foodie so I tend to enjoy any fragrance that smells of delicious sweet food haha. There is something in it however that seems to ground it so it doesn’t smell overly sweet, I don’t know what it is. After a few hours I also get a hint of vanilla, but it’s not obvious right at the start, at least not to me. I don’t notice any black pepper at all but perhaps that is what keeps this from getting too sweet but it’s so well blended that you can’t identify it? For me all the solid perfumes last a long time, they last all day until I take a shower and this one does too. However it does give you an obvious green tint to your skin (??). Even trying to rub it into the skin doesn’t get rid of the green tint and you have to rub and rub and rub a lot. You will look like you got a bruise.
lazyCoati5
I initially thought this had too much of a dirt patchouli smell, but it leaves a pleasant warm scent that is not too sweet and I have grown to love this because it wears nice thru the day when combined with the “Once Upon a Time” body cream. My new fave combo!
kindWasp5
This shower cream is one of my favorite lush products ever. The green color is eye-catching and pretty. The scent is heavenly and smelling it makes me drool. The patchouli and vanilla makes it creamy, while the black pepper gives it a good kick. To top it off, it stays on for hours after use, so I can still smell it long after I shower.
Compared to shower gels, more product needs to be used, as it doesn’t lather up as well. However, it is more moisturizing than the shower gels, which makes up for this. I can feel how smooth and moisturized my skin is after a shower, and it’s worth the extra product used. It’s a bit watery, so be careful when using. Also, it tends to separate in the bottle and needs a really good shaking up to get it mixed. Overall, this product one of the best shower products I’ve used, and has earned its place as a permanent item in my collection of lush products.
shyZebra2
Lord of Misrule shower cream is a limited edition Lush product. As it is a shower cream rather than gel, it is thicker and a lot more moisturising. It creates a thick lather and a little goes a long way. It is bright green but doesn’t stain my skin, shower or cream coloured shower puff. It doesn’t dry out my skin or cause any irritation. The scent is divine! It is a peppery and smokey vanilla fragrance. It is sweet and comforting. I like to use this particular shower cream at night time as it is quite relaxing. While this looks a bit bright and intimidating in the bottle, it is a sweet and comforting scent which quickly became one of my favourites. I would recommend this to anyone, especially those who need a bit more hydration from their body wash.
trustingChamois0
Love this green shower scream :’)! The scent is spicy, warm and original, pretty strong when using it, but afterwards it doesn’t linger too long (like Snow Fairy, yuk…). It doesn’t dry me out, the brand is very conscious of the environment, not too expensive… All in all a nice shower cream with a warm peppery scent, perfect for these cold winter months.
madLemur7
LOVE this shower “scream” (it says so on my bottle, typo or pun?)
The scent is indeed sweet patchouli, mixed with black pepper. I also smell some frankinscence and a hint of vanilla.
This was recommended to me by the Lush staff when I bought Rough with the Smooth scrub bar, because it appears to have the same scent. I get where they come from but the scrub bar has a much stronger vanilla scent, very cozy and sweet. Lord of Misrule is fresher, earthier and more unisex.
The color is just hilarious. A deep non translucent green that generates a deep green lather. Even the rinsing water turns a beautiful shade of green. However, no staining of body or bath, so that’s great.
After the terrible discontinueing of Flying Fox and Grass (my favorites), I’m once more pleased with a Lush shower product.
I indicated that I would not be buying it again, because it is LE, and I want a bottle of Rose Jam as well. But next year, who knows 🙂
pleasedMoth6
I haven’t bought lush products in a while but the Christmas collections always piqued my interest. I really wanted to get Rose Jam but this attracted me with its earthy scent. I really loved Grass that they once had and this was reminiscent of that. It looked like green slime when I squirted this on my shower lily, which was fun. The smell was even better in the shower. It is a sweet patchouli that wasn’t hippy at all. I love that it was not stripping at all. The scent on my skin lingers and I’m getting wafts of it. I enjoyed it a lot and kind want to get more lush products now eek
unhappyToucan1
This was one of those shower creams where the more I used it, the less I liked it. In the bottle it smells really nice – quite an earthy scent, with a hint of freshly cut grass – but once out the bottle and on my shower scrunchie, it turned into something altogether different.
I could definitely smell the patchouli oil in this, but not so much the black pepper or vanilla. The scent that stood out the most was something more medicinal in nature, almost like cloves, but looking at the ingredients it doesn’t have anything like that in it.
It’s a very watery shower cream too, meaning I ended up using a lot more on each occasion that I intended to and it’s VERY green; a warning for anyone with a white bath suite – this might stain it if you don’t wash it off immediately (it did mine and I had to use bleach to get rid of the stain).
It doesn’t really foam up that much and once on the skin, the scent becomes a lot stronger and almost synthetic in nature. One other thing – it’s got glitter in it (well, snowflake lustre according to the bottle) which means it has got a sparkle to it. I despise glitter usually, but I didn’t notice this on my skin after showering or in the bottom of the shower/bath, so it seems a bit of a pointless ingredient to me. Perhaps it’s in there simply to make this seem more Christmassy?
I’m glad I tried it – it’s one I’ve always gravitated towards in LUSH but never bought – but I don’t think I would repurchase. There are much nicer LUSH shower creams than this one and ones that (hopefully) won’t stain your bath either!