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Let The Good Times Roll

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Lush
4.10 de 5
1,844 votos

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Let The Good Times Roll by Lush is an oriental fragrance for men and women. Let The Good Times Roll was launched in 2019.

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  • Let the Good Times Roll is probably my favorite Lush body spray among the ones I’ve tried. It lasts and projects a lot on me; I’d dare say more than most of the brand (since they all have great performance). For cold weather only, of course. It can result in a somewhat strident and overwhelming scent, especially if over-applied. To apply LTGTR, the further away and fewer sprays the better. Caramel and butter through the tube with a tiny salty and slightly strange alcoholic touch (not unpleasant), especially in the first hours, to remind us of the sweet popcorn they promised us. Then the liquor wants to evaporate and it becomes even sweeter, but also calmer. Finally, a delightful combination of caramel, vanilla, and cinnamon, very enjoyable, cozy, and clearly gourmand. I recommend trying it at least if you like this type of scent, and although I wouldn’t buy it blindly because it’s a bit particular, for the price it’s well worth it (200 ml – 25 €). I reiterate its longevity: SPECTACULAR, the Methuselah of sprays. Mention that they discontinued it and brought it back, I suppose it was successful, though I don’t know if it will stay in the line.

  • Nope, it’s clear I’m not a Lush person, or at least their fragrances aren’t for me… The day before yesterday my first Lush body spray, HIWTK, arrived, and I didn’t like it at all. I wanted to give the brand a chance and try others, so I ordered this. It arrived today, I tried it, and nothing—it just doesn’t work for me. It’s a bit of a struggle to wear, especially the first few minutes, even the first hour. It’s super potent and gives me nausea. Over time, the scent softens a bit. It smells good, smells rich, super super sweet… But just too much for me. As I said, if you love super sugary scents, this body spray will conquer you. Question: these two weren’t for me, but I’m not saying they’re bad products, let alone a bad brand. In fact, I love the brand’s philosophy; I’m a huge fan. And the body sprays, really, if you like their scents, they’re brutal. Super good value for the amount they contain (which isn’t small), they last a long time, have a great trail… A wonder if you find your scent. There are many people all over the world who are huge fans of their body sprays. But as I said, I won’t be buying more body sprays blindly. When we can move around the autonomous communities again, I’ll try to visit a Lush store someday and smell everything calmly; surely they have scents that are for me and I’ll love them! I repeat, as in the other review (HIWTK), if you want to try their products, you can rest assured that you can return or exchange any that you don’t like, which I think is great; well done to the company.

  • María Jacqueline

    On me, it smells like butter and caramel with a very soft hint of cinnamon… And yes, I like it. I think it’s special and can be paired with other perfumes; I just need to discover which ones work. I give it a thumbs up. I bought it in summer and need to try it in autumn and winter to see how it performs and if it changes. I don’t sense the popcorn note anymore.

  • My skin eats up sweet notes, so I decided to go for a gourmand beast. Living in a humid tropical climate, I sprayed this once in the bathroom and the scent reached the bedroom; it bombards the nose to the point of being quite abrasive and cloying. I’m scared to try it on my skin and get tired of it in a single day. Edit: The more I use it, the more fruity it feels, like there’s a battle between sweet fruits and caramel. I’ve ended up spraying it twice. I can still smell it and it lasts all day. The downside is I have to be in the mood to wear it; generally, I like it when I want to smell strong or when it’s cold, and it’s very casual. Also, the presentation—I prefer Lush’s simple glass bottles; they just look more aesthetic to me.

  • I absolutely love this sweet, caramelized scent with a salty popcorn twist, finishing with a creamy buttery note. It’s perfect for cold days when you want to cozy up with this smell. The trail and longevity are great; I’m already crazy about buying the full bottle.

  • I don’t like it anymore; over time, it started feeling super synthetic, like nail polish remover but a bit sweet… Very strange now, so I just use it to freshen up the room.

  • Candycandy40

    Just for gourmand superfans. This Lush body spray smells like caramel and butter cookies with a nice salty kick, though I can’t quite pick out the popcorn note. The longevity and sillage are brutal. Be careful with the sprays—if you overdo it, you’ll make yourself and your neighbors dizzy. Lush’s beast, not for anyone who doesn’t like sweets.

  • Paulanomass

    This is the sweetest thing I’ve ever tried! If you’re looking for pure, realistic, and long-lasting sweetness with a sillage that knocks out even your grandma, this is it. When I spray it, it literally smells like opening a bag of Evercrisp caramel popcorn—the sweetest in the world that actually hurts my teeth. I love it; it’s perfect for the sickly-sweet people like me.

  • CamiAckerman

    Honestly, for me, it was too much. It’s super realistic, an entertaining experience that smells like goat (as we say in Chile) from Evercrisp, overloaded with lard, caramel, and SUGAR, and… it lasts FOREVER. Don’t miss the chance to try it; it’s gourmand in all its glory.

  • Saryta_gg

    This spray is the most gourmet scent I’ve ever smelled; I can practically chew it, and my salivary glands go into overdrive with those volatile compounds. It smells like double-butter caramel popcorn—definitely not for diabetics. The longevity and intensity are impressive for a body mist; many expensive perfumes don’t even come close. You leave a trail wherever you go, and people wonder where the scent is coming from without realizing it’s you. Absolutely wonderful for sweet lovers; here you get 200ml of pure joy. Not for formal occasions, but perfect for relaxing days (and anyone brave enough to ride the elevator three hours later). I usually adapt any perfume to any season, but this is an exception: only for cold weather—I’m not sure how it would hold up at 40 degrees. It’s an aroma that envelops you all day with clear waves of caramel, popcorn, and butter. Only for the most indulgent and intense noses, ideal for movie nights or staying in.

  • Is it extra extra sweet? Totally. Is it the sweetest thing I’ve ever smelled? No. But it’s a beast that lasts until the next day and beyond. To me, it’s more caramel than anything; the popcorn note isn’t as present at the start and I feel it more over time, and it’s more of a salty, buttery popcorn smell, but delicious. It can get heavy, so one spray is enough for the whole day. I was surprised by the projection and longevity; it seems like I’m wrapped in a bubble with this perfume, and it earned me several compliments.

  • anamaestracorreo

    It lasts a ton. Yesterday my boyfriend had this perfume on one arm and Rouge Malachite by Armani (which costs seven times more) on the other. Eight hours later, the one still smelling with full intensity intact was this Lush one. 10/10 value for money. If you don’t like sweet stuff, forget it. Edit: It really resembles Accident à la Vanille, but the quality and longevity aren’t worth the price. This Lush option is better.

  • My review, and I’m serious about how much I like it: If someone has it and doesn’t like it because I read that many thought it was a bad purchase, I’ll pick it up second-hand, privately. What a richer gourmand discovery…

  • EnvueltaEnSeda

    To me, it’s just like Billie Eilish’s Gold perfume, but this lasts a thousand times longer. I love it so much, gourmand lover forever, blooming in me and pounding my heart hard.

  • josemanuelclaro77

    Just received, sprayed on my hands half an hour ago, and it’s projecting to the max (even though they say it’s reformulated). Completely gourmand scent of popcorn with butter, caramel, and vanilla; they say it has cinnamon, but I don’t detect it yet. It makes you drool, ADDICTIVE. I notice an alcoholic note, very similar to Rich Warm Addictive, which could be the vanilla/butter/cinnamon blend. Projection and sillage are brutal, and that’s sold as a body spray… many EDPs would kill to project like this; I can smell it perfectly as I walk by. Simply IMPRESSIVE. It smells synthetic right after spraying, but as it dries… it’s a DELIGHT. I’ll update the longevity, but it’s a beast in duration… I’m already buying backups. I can’t imagine how the first batches would smell if it’s reformulated. After a workday, it projects well for the first few hours and then goes in bursts of sillage, but they’re noticeable. It might cause olfactory fatigue due to the potency and sweetness. I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone who doesn’t love cloying sweetness, because it’s cloying; if you love sweet, this is sweeter and more potent than Stronger With You Intensely and Absolutely, beating them hands down in power, projection, sillage, and sweetness. As an aroma quality for me, no, although it’s rich, Armani’s are more refined and elegant. It’s been 10 hours and I can still smell it at 10 cm without tracking. For €35, it’s a 10/10 in performance/price, as long as you love super-sweetness. Projection: 9/10, Sillage: 10/10, Longevity: Beast mode, Value/Price: 100/10 if you love sugar. Should I recommend it? Of course, but if you have Lush stores nearby to test it first, even better. In my case, I bought blind, and it turned out great.

  • A beast in longevity and projection of melted caramel. Delicious. It’s similar to the 71 (with much better performance and quality), but only in style; owning both wouldn’t be redundant. I recommend testing it first, because it’s so monstrous it can be too much.

  • It’s raining outside, it’s cold, you’re at home, clean and tidy. You put on your comfortable pants and favorite sweater. Everything is right, and you’re accompanied by a sweet, indulgent fragrance that hugs and cares for you. Right after spraying, I smell lightly salty popcorn, then it caramelizes, and the dry-down is sublime. I detect caramel and cocoa, very in your face. It’s not delicate at all, and that’s what I love—a loud fragrance that isn’t shy or hiding. It lasts many days on clothes. I’m addicted to this perfume (even though they say it’s a body spray) and already want a backup. I even use it to sleep; it’s comforting and brings me well-being.

  • I’ve tried it many times, but the opening is unpleasant—very artificial and sharp. In fact, I detect a persistent vinegar note. I don’t smell any popcorn, but I do get the buttery part once it settles. I’ll try it again later, hoping that perception of vinegar is more about me than the composition.

  • Made2BreakUrHeart

    At first, it’s sweet and warm but a bit aggressive; it reminds me of old-school grandmas, so I didn’t like it initially. Once it settles, it becomes caramel and vanilla and lasts a long time. Great longevity. If the opening doesn’t bother you, you’ll love it. Personally, I prefer Sol de Janeiro 71; it smells exquisite but doesn’t last as long.

  • rober__madrid

    One of my favorites: smells sweet and warm, like dough in the oven. The downside is that sometimes it leaves a weird aftertaste, kind of like an olive in vinegar, hard to explain. I recommend testing it in-store over several days. It’s one of the few colognes that have gotten me compliments.

  • Ohhh, words fail me; what a delicious caramel with a salty twist. It’s a linear scent but you can smell it on clothes for days, and on skin for a whole day it’s persistent. Honestly, it feels better in cool climates or on a rainy afternoon ☔️ where it’s cold. This fragrance is rich, it accompanies you, and makes you feel very warm. 10/10 in everything.

  • The opening is very alcoholic, followed by a butter note that feels quite plasticky and turned me off. The dry down, however, is pure caramel, very similar to Cheirosa 71, although I prefer the latter for that rich toasted smell. It’s worth noting that LGTR is long-lasting and definitely has sillage; so far I’ve only tested it on one arm and it has power. I’ll come back in autumn-winter to see what it tells me. EDIT: It still turns me off; I don’t think I can use it. It smells very strongly of butter and has a hint of petroleum; I’ll stick with Cheirosa 71 for sure.

  • It’s a yes and a no, haha. It comes out with a weird scent, something acidic, and as it dries, those sweet popcorn notes appear. It ends up resembling a mix between Sol de Janeiro’s 71 and Bianco Latte, but without that olfactory quality. It wants to be great but can’t quite pull it off. The plus point is the longevity. If the 71 had that longevity, it would be amazing. That’s where everyone decides.

  • I find it delicious; it’s salty caramel with a slightly burnt note. I wish it were sweeter; I think it stays in the American popcorn scent profile, but in Latin America, we use more sugar than butter, so it feels less sweet than I expected. The bottle has lasted quite a while; I’m at about the 2-year mark and it’s not even halfway through, since it’s a cold-weather scent. I won’t repurchase for the same reason; I’m still searching for my ideal popcorn scent, but it’s worth it for the longevity.

  • I find it delicious: salty caramel with butter, a bit of nuts, dark chocolate, and a slight hint of liquor. It’s a warm, cozy scent that hugs you, recommended for cold nights. I wear it to sleep and still smell it in the morning; the longevity is excellent. It’s a body spray with performance superior to most designer perfumes. Overall, Lush body sprays are an excellent purchase: I love their scents, the longevity is very good, and the price is very affordable.

  • This is my second Lush body spray and I want them all. It smells great… At first, I smell a very sweet liquor I can’t place, then as it dries, the caramel appears; I expected toffee, but it reminds me of the strawberry popsicles from my childhood (I think they still exist), not strawberry, but those. I don’t detect the cinnamon or the butter. These body sprays have me hooked and surprised; they’re a party for the olfactory senses of those who love sweet scents.

  • Ugh, I had high expectations and it was nothing like I anticipated. I don’t know what’s going on, but it smells like mint to me (a note I hate). I’ll let it macerate to see if it evolves…

  • I was eager to try Lush mists and I’m deeply disappointed. Out of several I tried (this one, Sticky Dates, and a honey one), they all seemed identical at first: a synthetic sweet smell with a lot of alcohol. When testing it, my first instinct was to pull my head away quickly because it was unpleasant. After a few minutes on the skin, it settles better, but it remains a penetrating sweetness that gave me a headache, even though I’m a gourmand lover. They also lack sillage and longevity to justify the price. 👎🏼

  • I searched for this for a long time and fell in love at first sight. Beyond the popcorn and cinnamon, I see it as super milky with caramel and very sweet; it surely carries vanilla even if it’s not listed. I love the scent and it’s a must-have for gourmand lovers. Brutal longevity: it hangs in the air; my friends say the hallway smells like me even though I walked past minutes ago. It’s extremely long-lasting and I love it.

  • I was blown away by the longevity; this thing is a beast. I applied it at 5:15 PM, spent 4 hours at a concert smelling my hand non-stop, then 4 hours on the bus, slept for 6 hours, and by 12:20 PM the next day it was still clinging to my skin. It’s not perfume; it’s body mist. At first, I thought it was mint—sweet and mentholated, which is weird since it doesn’t have those notes. After 20 seconds, the soft caramel kicks in; nothing like Lush’s Sticky Dates or Cheirosa 71. Over time, it gains potency and the sweet popcorn note lasts 10 hours. I don’t detect the cinnamon, I guess it’s there to fix the scent, and in the end, it’s sweet butter on bread with caramel. It’s gourmand and doesn’t turn people off if applied well. The atomizer is a disaster; it looks like a car air freshener and sprays way too much, but for 200ml at €30, it’s worth it. In summer above 22°C, it would be overwhelming. EDIT: I swapped the bottle because the atomizer is trash; when I emptied it, I saw the liquid is clear—I wasn’t expecting that golden tone.

  • For me, it doesn’t smell like popcorn like everyone else; I get an intense, synthetic caramel, a bit of cinnamon, and salted butter. When I first apply it, I barely smell it, but the trail follows you everywhere. I walked into a store and everyone noticed the caramel scent—it was me. It projects for hours and lasts weeks on clothes. Perfect for fall/winter, only for those who love gourmand scents.

  • It’s clearly gourmand, very linear, smelling mainly of sugary butter. On my skin, I don’t get popcorn or cinnamon, just toffee caramels. I agree with Alex on the eternal longevity and atomic projection: I wore it in the morning during winter and could still smell it the next day. At first, the edible scent hooked me, but after a few days in a row, it got tiring. I consider it exclusive for winter, very cloying, more asexual than unisex, for casual daytime occasions. It serves me to play around and use in select moments to feel happy. Overall, I found it flat (in this line, I prefer Cheirosa 71) and wouldn’t buy it despite the great performance. Pleasant: 4/10 Interesting: 2/10 Versatile: 3/10 Original: 3/10

  • Uci174964

    I’m obsessed; it’s more of a splash than a perfume because of the delicious smell, notes of coconut with caramel and butter. It gives me nostalgia because my cousin from Germany used to visit me a long time ago, we had a sleepover, and she wore this perfume—I loved it instantly. After a long time, I bought it, and putting it on took me right back to that moment. The scent is pleasant, makes me feel like a dessert because it’s so sweet lol. I highly recommend it, and for 35 euros, it’s totally worth it.

  • cuarentaydos

    The longevity is BRUTAL, lasting more than a day on skin. The trail is there too, though not for as long. It’s very gourmand, like a caramel macchiato. I loved it!!! It might be a perfume many people won’t like, but hang in there 💋

  • blackstone

    It’s not what I expected, but it’s not forgettable. To me, it smells like sweet butter; the popcorn note is nowhere to be found, and my friends insist it’s there. Weird. The longevity is nuclear and the projection is good; modern perfumeries should learn a thing or two.

  • The opening was a total no-go, too much alcohol and a sour touch. It improves a bit as it dries, but it still doesn’t convince me due to a lack of sweetness. Since it cost me 40 euros and I don’t want to waste it, I’m layering it with Éclaire to see if I can save it.

  • danaebaeza

    It’s a rich scent, very sweet, you can definitely smell the caramel in the air. My colleague wears it and leaves a trail wherever she goes. Everyone says, ‘That’s delicious, it smells like caramel.’ They let me try it, and the sillage is insane—you can smell it all day and it lingers on clothes terribly. Don’t recommend it if you don’t like sweets; it makes me nauseous. But from a distance, it’s tasty, very similar to Lush’s Sticky Dates.

  • Victoria eafqnsdem

    It feels very synthetic to me. I’d give it a 10 for projection and longevity, but honestly, I only used it to scent my closet because I can’t stand smells that sweet and heavy.

  • cursedhazakura

    Ugh girls, this is pure caramel with a hint of rum. At first, it smells like alcohol, but don’t freak out—it dries down to be super gourmand and dark. It lasts all day, for real. I can’t stop thinking about how to layer it well. It’s like Sol de Janeiro 71 but way darker.