You like smelling things that don't smell like "perfume." Nostalgic: It has a 90s candy/punk aesthetic.
A clear peppermint note runs through the heart, acting as a bridge between the fruity top and the mossy base. Why People Talk About It hung ladyboy mint
Ladyboy isn't your typical department store perfume. It was designed to capture a sense of vibrant, chaotic energy. It opens with a punchy, synthetic note that feels more like candy than actual fruit, immediately paired with the cool, refreshing snap of peppermint . Key Scent Profile You like smelling things that don't smell like "perfume
It has strong projection and will definitely start a conversation. It was designed to capture a sense of
According to fragrance reviewers at The Black Narcissus , the scent is often described as a "sterile frustration" or a "manic fruit" experience. It was intended to challenge traditional gender norms in perfumery, mixing traditionally "feminine" florals and sweets with "masculine" moss and salt [1]. Is it still available?
This fragrance has moved in and out of production over the years. It is currently considered a "Lush Kitchen" or "Archive" scent, meaning it often appears as a limited edition or in specialized Lush shops like the Lush Perfume Libraries . If you are looking for a bottle, you'll likely need to keep an eye on community resell markets or wait for a seasonal "Retro" release from Lush. Who is it for? If you enjoy scents that are:
A heavy dose of banana and violet leaf creates a powdery, sugary sweetness.