Princess Cottongrass Lush
At a glance
Is Princess Cottongrass Lush worth trying?
Princess Cottongrass by Lush is a Aromatic Green fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- aromatic, green, woody with Nettle, Pine Tree, Canadian balsam
The first impression
Princess Cottongrass by Lush is a Aromatic Green fragrance for women and men. Princess Cottongrass was launched in 2014. The nose behind this fragrance is Simon Constantine.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Simon Constantine
Simon Constantine is a British perfumer known for his work with Lush and its sister brand B Never Too Busy To Be Beautiful. He is the son of Lush co-founder Mark Constantine and has created many of the brand's iconic fragrances, including Breath Of God and Cardamom Coffee. His style often features natural and ethically sourced ingredients, with a focus on bold, unconventional combinations. Constantine's work reflects Lush's commitment to fresh, handmade products.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Princess Cottongrass Lush
Essence
Princess Cottongrass captures the spirit of the Explorer, a wanderer drawn to untamed landscapes and uncharted paths. The fragrance's green, woody notes and ozonic freshness evoke misty mornings and pine-covered trails. They are driven by curiosity, always seeking the next horizon with a restless heart and a love for the wild.
Style & Aesthetic
Their wardrobe is practical yet poetic-sturdy boots paired with airy linen, a canvas backpack filled with field guides. The scent's nettle and pine reflect their preference for raw, organic textures and a palette of earthy greens and muted blues. They look at home in a forest clearing or a windswept cliff.
Philosophy & Values
Freedom is their creed. They value self-reliance and the wisdom of nature, often quoting Thoreau or Muir. The fragrance's balsamic undertones hint at their reverence for ancient trees and quiet solitude, where they find clarity away from society's noise.
Relationships
They bond over shared adventures, whether a spontaneous road trip or a midnight stargazing session. Romantic partners must understand their need for space. The neroli and violet leaf in the scent suggest a fleeting, almost elusive charm-they love deeply but may struggle to stay rooted.
Lifestyle
Their home is a base camp, decorated with maps, dried herbs, and pebbles from distant shores. The citrus and cloves in the fragrance mirror their habit of brewing strong tea over a campfire or journaling under a canopy of stars. Routine suffocates them; they thrive on unpredictability.
Shadow
Their independence can tip into isolation. The aquatic coolness of the scent warns of emotional detachment, a habit of leaving before others can leave them. They must learn that not all bonds are cages.
Conclusion
Princess Cottongrass is a breath of wild air, a call to wander. Like the Explorer, it refuses to be tamed, reminding us that the journey itself is home.