Sos Lush
At a glance
Is Sos Lush worth trying?
SOS by Lush is a Oriental fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- patchouli, woody, warm spicy with Patchouli, Brazilian Orange
The first impression
SOS by Lush is a Oriental fragrance for women and men. SOS was launched in 2019. 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 Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Sos Lush
Essence
The Mystic seeks depth beneath the surface, drawn to the enigmatic and the sacred. SOS, with its earthy patchouli and balsamic orange, resonates with this archetype’s introspective nature. It’s a fragrance that feels like a whispered incantation-warm, smoky, and slightly untamed.
Style & Aesthetic
Their wardrobe leans toward dark, flowing fabrics-velvet shawls, layered robes, and antique jewelry. The scent’s spicy-woody complexity mirrors their love for textures that tell stories.
Philosophy & Values
They value intuition over dogma, finding truth in silence and symbolism. The fragrance’s resinous heart reflects their belief in the transformative power of ritual.
Relationships
They connect through shared solitude, often bonding over tarot cards or midnight conversations. Their allure lies in their mystery, much like the scent’s elusive citrus-patchouli dance.
Lifestyle
Candlelit baths, journaling, or foraging for herbs fill their hours. The fragrance’s meditative warmth suits their rhythm-a slow burn rather than a blaze.
Shadow
Their withdrawal into the esoteric can isolate them. The scent’s dense earthiness warns of this risk-a beauty that might overwhelm those who crave lightness.
Conclusion
SOS is the Mystic’s companion: a fragrant veil between worlds, inviting those who dare to look deeper.