Before you get rid of the Lush Glinda body spray, try to layer it with the other Wicked spray. According to a video of the Lush YT channel, the two Wicked body sprays were designed to be layered and worn together to create a third scent. Not smelt either of them, so can’t comment on the end result.
I just made 3 Clove orange pomanders, which smell divine, so if Cinders smells like that I will be happy. I want to smell like a Christmas market. Some reviews say marzipan, either way I will be happy. Mine is still on order to Australia, delayed a bit. I liked Glinda, for me it is like a soft vanilla rose on the dry down. I thought it was lovely and not as strong as Rose Jam. Snow Fairy to me is like candy floss. Lush went a bit overboard with Snow Fairy products this year, so many shower gels. It doesn't quite go with the English winter to me, but it is a happy scent. I would pick Glinda above Snow Fairy as it is a bit more interesting.
@@HelenGill2222 I don't think snow fairy is a Christmassy scent but I feel like it's just so linked to Christmas now thanks to being limited edition at this time of year.... I've been brainwashed 🤣
I really dislike the lush packaging. Huge plastic containers that look like a household cleaner is a big miss for me. Also not keen for their perfumes.
@@crewlworld lol I think they're funny! I do decant them into regular spray bottles though because the sprayed is too much unless I'm spraying sheets and not myself!
I have the Glinda body spray and I find it to be a more wearable version of Rose jam, due to it having a more powdery nature. However, I'm disappointed that the sesame/ pistachio notes are not as pronounced as the website makes it sound. I read a redditor's comment saying that Cinders smells just like Dr Pepper at room temperature. I find that to be a very accurate description.
interesting! I find cinders far more tangy than Dr Pepper…. I always get a cherry kinda scent from that soda but I’m getting sharp orange with cinders!
@ Thanks for the reply :) . That is interesting that the say that. I just had a look on the website again and the Brazilian orange is listed second under the ingredients that gives Cinders it's fragrance. So I think that it is fair to assume that it is one of the main elements and so it is where you get the citrus notes from. I personally, definitely more faintly detected the orange elements than yourself, with it also only towards the later part of wearing the body spray for me. If I have to describe the scent again, I would personally say it is more like a room temperature Dr Pepper, but with a dash of amaretto and a slice of orange peel for garnish 😋 . I wish that the cinnamon was a hotter like the name suggests, like those fireball jawbreakers that you would have as a kid 🔥
I am hoping that you may be able to answer a little scent related query I have, please. Last year I discovered a new shower wash scent from Cussons. It is part of their "limited edition" Christmas range, and it is named "Driving Gnome For Christmas". I pretty instantly fell head over heels for the scent, so much so that I bought up several bottles to put by for this year just in case they didn't release it for this Christmas (they did, so I now have some bottles for next year). Every time I smell it, I wish I had it in perfume form and so I have been looking online to find out if anyone has mentioned it anywhere, as smelling like a particular perfume. I came across one post on a forum saying that they thought it was a dupe of Lush's Snow Fairy. Unfortunately no one else corroborated this statement so they may be way off. The problem for me is that I have never smelled Snow.Fairy, I do not live close to a Lush store, and even if I did I would not give that company a penny of my money. I also know that Lush fragrances are often cloned and so I could go that route. My question is, do you happen to have smelled the Cussons shower wash (it is sold in Home Bargains, B&M, Morrisons, and I think Asda too) and if you have, can you tell me if it does indeed smell like Snow Fairy? I realise it may be a slim chance that you have smelled this Cussons product, but I don't know anybody who uses Lush products. I know you enjoy sweet scents, so I thought the Driving Gnome For Christmas may have caught your attention as it is described as "cotton candy and winter berries". I would be thankful for any input you may have about this scent.
I’ve never smelt the shower gel you’re asking about so I can’t compare to Snow Fairy, but I can tell you that Treacle Moon make a dupe of Snow Fairy shower gel and have recently added a body spray to the range. It’s not identical to snow fairy but it’s similar and that company are super affordable. I have the shower gel!
Before you get rid of the Lush Glinda body spray, try to layer it with the other Wicked spray. According to a video of the Lush YT channel, the two Wicked body sprays were designed to be layered and worn together to create a third scent. Not smelt either of them, so can’t comment on the end result.
@@snowyboots2706 I've actually worn them together but I kinda feel like Glinda spoilt Elphaba 😅
I just made 3 Clove orange pomanders, which smell divine, so if Cinders smells like that I will be happy. I want to smell like a Christmas market. Some reviews say marzipan, either way I will be happy. Mine is still on order to Australia, delayed a bit. I liked Glinda, for me it is like a soft vanilla rose on the dry down. I thought it was lovely and not as strong as Rose Jam. Snow Fairy to me is like candy floss. Lush went a bit overboard with Snow Fairy products this year, so many shower gels. It doesn't quite go with the English winter to me, but it is a happy scent. I would pick Glinda above Snow Fairy as it is a bit more interesting.
@@HelenGill2222 I don't think snow fairy is a Christmassy scent but I feel like it's just so linked to Christmas now thanks to being limited edition at this time of year.... I've been brainwashed 🤣
I really dislike the lush packaging. Huge plastic containers that look like a household cleaner is a big miss for me. Also not keen for their perfumes.
Those sprayers are so ugly and I hate the way they spray on. I wish Lush would do the body sprays in a spray bottle like their toners
@@lxine1868 Something that you are proud to have nd display!! Not a windex bottle.
@@crewlworld lol I think they're funny! I do decant them into regular spray bottles though because the sprayed is too much unless I'm spraying sheets and not myself!
I have the Glinda body spray and I find it to be a more wearable version of Rose jam, due to it having a more powdery nature. However, I'm disappointed that the sesame/ pistachio notes are not as pronounced as the website makes it sound.
I read a redditor's comment saying that Cinders smells just like Dr Pepper at room temperature. I find that to be a very accurate description.
interesting! I find cinders far more tangy than Dr Pepper…. I always get a cherry kinda scent from that soda but I’m getting sharp orange with cinders!
@ Thanks for the reply :) . That is interesting that the say that. I just had a look on the website again and the Brazilian orange is listed second under the ingredients that gives Cinders it's fragrance. So I think that it is fair to assume that it is one of the main elements and so it is where you get the citrus notes from. I personally, definitely more faintly detected the orange elements than yourself, with it also only towards the later part of wearing the body spray for me.
If I have to describe the scent again, I would personally say it is more like a room temperature Dr Pepper, but with a dash of amaretto and a slice of orange peel for garnish 😋 .
I wish that the cinnamon was a hotter like the name suggests, like those fireball jawbreakers that you would have as a kid 🔥
I am hoping that you may be able to answer a little scent related query I have, please.
Last year I discovered a new shower wash scent from Cussons. It is part of their "limited edition" Christmas range, and it is named "Driving Gnome For Christmas". I pretty instantly fell head over heels for the scent, so much so that I bought up several bottles to put by for this year just in case they didn't release it for this Christmas (they did, so I now have some bottles for next year).
Every time I smell it, I wish I had it in perfume form and so I have been looking online to find out if anyone has mentioned it anywhere, as smelling like a particular perfume. I came across one post on a forum saying that they thought it was a dupe of Lush's Snow Fairy. Unfortunately no one else corroborated this statement so they may be way off.
The problem for me is that I have never smelled Snow.Fairy, I do not live close to a Lush store, and even if I did I would not give that company a penny of my money. I also know that Lush fragrances are often cloned and so I could go that route.
My question is, do you happen to have smelled the Cussons shower wash (it is sold in Home Bargains, B&M, Morrisons, and I think Asda too) and if you have, can you tell me if it does indeed smell like Snow Fairy?
I realise it may be a slim chance that you have smelled this Cussons product, but I don't know anybody who uses Lush products. I know you enjoy sweet scents, so I thought the Driving Gnome For Christmas may have caught your attention as it is described as "cotton candy and winter berries".
I would be thankful for any input you may have about this scent.
I’ve never smelt the shower gel you’re asking about so I can’t compare to Snow Fairy, but I can tell you that Treacle Moon make a dupe of Snow Fairy shower gel and have recently added a body spray to the range. It’s not identical to snow fairy but it’s similar and that company are super affordable. I have the shower gel!
Thank you so much for taking the time to reply. I will check out the range you mentioned.
I hate Glinda 😂
@@Lunarangst lol the bodyspray or the character?!
Bodyspray!