Rentless Lush for women and men

Rentless Lush for women and men

main accords
vanilla
citrus
amber
aromatic
anis
sweet
woody
soft spicy
leather
balsamic

Perfume rating 4.18 out of 5 with 539 votes

Rentless by Lush is a Amber Vanilla fragrance for women and men. Rentless was launched in 2016. The nose behind this fragrance is Simon Constantine. Top notes are Anise, Grapefruit and Citruses; middle notes are Geranium and Lemon; base notes are Labdanum, Coumarin, Vanilla and Leather.

Escape the banality of everyday life. Wear this empowering fragrance in the form of earthy, mellowed out patchouli brought to life with bright grapefruit oil and the vanilla-like creamy sweetness of tonka absolute. The power of positive thinking awaits...

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Pros

Pros

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Bold and long lasting
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Impressive longevity and projection
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Sweet musky smoky scent
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Complex and works beautifully together with multiple notes
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Sticky and syrupy with underlying animalic note
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Warm and mature gourmand scent
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Pansexual and gorgeous scent
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12 sprays lasts for days
Cons

Cons

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Patchouli-based fragrance with tonka and labdanum
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Doesn't have much citrus despite the notes
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Smells like burnt caramel to some people
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Anise note can be off-putting to some
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Synthetic smelling patchouli with added heavy citrus and pine aerosol sprays
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Too many notes make it a mess on skin

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Top Notes

Anise
Grapefruit
Citruses

Middle Notes

Geranium
Lemon

Base Notes

Labdanum
Coumarin
Vanilla
Leather

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smeller_of_smells_420

Complete and utter adoration.... bring her back LUSH..... starts strong on the anise/liqorice but when that subsides it is sweet indescribable goodness. this scent only develops, almost never fades. Please sell me your bottles of this.

JoBridg

This perfume! My god. Smelled it on a server at a pub and had to know what it was. Had never purchased a lush perfume previously and only ever had a couple of bits from the shop so wasn’t clued up at all. It was around the time they discontinued it so I had to find a bottle on eBay. I have never smelled anything like it! It’s so warm and comforting, sickly and intoxicating, but moreish. The first time I used it the jumper I wore when I sprayed it went into the wash about two days later and came out still smelling of it!! Have the tiniest bit left in my bottle and I have been searching high and low for a dupe or anything remotely similar. I have Lord of Misrule, but it’s just not the same. I will take any suggestions for dupes! Please!!

yeldah

This started my love of perfume - the discontinuation of Rentless has led me down a bottomless rabbit hole of trying to find something similar to replace it with. Theres nothing like it - 'warm spicy' alternatives don't capture the earthy, gutwrenching, sweet spice of it. Friends that have smelt it on me a million times still say "GOD you smell good!", and first encounters comment on it without fail. Lasting power is eternal, and its a bit hippy without smelling of pachouli or incense. This smells like a high end niche perfume but cost nothing. I can't bear that my bottle is nearly empty...

brightawake

I love this scent, and the fact it’s discontinued makes me so hesitant to use my bottle. It’s incensy and heavy while still fresh - reminds me of burning patchouli incense at a campsite, sitting around one of those old wood picnic tables with friends in the evening.

There’s a pine smell that isn’t in the notes (I think from the grapefruit mixed with patchouli which also isn’t in the notes but is definitely there), plus the sweet tonka bean, plus a little musty dusty something. A friend came over right after I sprayed it during the summer and said “your apartment smells like a Christmas store off-season” lol which isn’t far from the truth, but the drydown is all tonka with a hint of patchouli incense.

MsKayJae

The current incarnation smells like a unsweetened Lord of Misrule. Not sure what happened here.

classicburns

I’ve been carrying around a solid of this for a couple of years now. I’m perplexed after looking at the notes. Definitely winter/fall. To my nose, it’s a pine tree meets some maple syrup. It’s comforting and very much reminds me of December.

GenevaX

I tossed a solid version of this in my cart last winter when it was half off and promptly forgot about it until now. What a lovely surprise it is. It's resinous and warm, but the anise and hint of geranium provide a subtle herbal kick. The combination of caramel-esque sweetness, citrus, and aromatics evoke the scent of cola for some, and while the similarity isn't literal, I do understand it. For me, this is more like an old-fashioned gin-based drink consumed by the fire, eminently cozy and faintly smoky, with a hint of zest. It's sophisticated and homey in equal measure.

I don't own many Lush solids so I can't say how they compare to the juice, but for what it's worth, this has very modest sillage but lasts on my skin.

bittersweetpoison

I had this for over a year and left it on the shelf because I wasn’t impressed initially. HOWEVER, I just sprayed it on and DAMN, this is deliciously amazing! On me it smells like burnt caramel, Cola and lime - it’s fizzy, smokey, sweet and rich! I’m obsessed! Smells more expensive than its price tag too. Definitely my go to autumn scent this year! I usually pair my outfits with my perfume and this, to me, is a rock’n roll one - all black, leather jacket, smokey eyes and red lipstick.

Anon33

I get Christmas spices from this, like other reviewers have experienced, with a little incense smoke mixed in. Spiritual and earthy all at once. I have a small bottle and a perfume solid of this that I’m treasuring now that it’s been discontinued.

Starmane1

I just wanted to add for anyone and everyone that LOVES this scent (me included) and is heartbroken that it is, in fact, discontinued and impossible to find- there is an EXCELLENT dupe shop that specializes in Lush scents!! And this one is spot on. Look up Land of Aahs on the web and you can search by the Lush name! I got this one and Tuca Tuca (her version is Violet Storm) which used to be my old signature! And next I’ll get 25:43. She’s amazing. Thank me later!!

smellworthy

This is my signature. I've not connected with any other fragrance more than this one. It's very sweet, smoky, incense-y, with a very slight kick of citrus. I first picked it up senior year of high school, and I remember not liking it as much at first, wishing I got LoM instead.. But when I drove into school one freezing January morning blasting The Clash from my car, wearing my trusty old dr martens, dad's leather jacket, and this perfume, from then point on it's been my go-to.
I'm so heartbroken that Lush is trying to discontinue this. Guess I'm gonna have to stock up!

hotrodangel

I burned through almost a bottle of this fragrance back in the day, but I kind of went off it after the time I wore it to class and someone said the entire room smelled like strawberry candy. It's definitely a lot sweeter than the scents I usually go for, and once the thought had entered my mind, I couldn't get away from the e-numbers-filled hyper-fruit note. I decided to give it a second look today, since I just picked up a sample of Whisky 1969 by Thin Wild Mercury, and on first sniff I was instantly reminded of Rentless. And sniffing Rentless in 2022... man, this shit is genuinely weird. It's a blast of caramelised fruit, spices and old leather. None of Lush's scents could be described as subtle, but this one is HUGE. It's kind of genius and I'm sad they've stopped making this. When Lush gets it right they really get it right

kassinator

Mmm, this is a beauty. When I opened my package I was pleasantly surprised, because I couldn’t remember the notes of this one. My first spray was a gorgeous luscious cloud of richly dense amber. Once dried on my skin it was sweet and buttery leather. I had to look up the notes! The heavy hitters listed make sense to me - I hardly notice citrus other than a slight flutter at dry down. For me this is predominantly Labdanum, Tonka, Leather, and Vanilla, in that order. To me, when Tonka is allowed to shine, it smells like a smokey leather vanilla, more resembling the vanilla pod. That’s exactly what I get here. After about ten more minutes of settling on the skin I can detect the anise and peppery hint of geranium. The pepper and anise compliment the top four notes wonderfully. This is lovely. This would also go well with a dense patchouli if you wanted to tone down the anise and up the Oriental Femme Fatale vibes.

hypnoticpoison111

i just lost an ebay bidding for this and i’m heartbroken lol if anyone has a bottle to sell for under $100 i’d buy!!!

Madyana

I wonder how little mention is made of the smokiness of this? on my skin this opening like Cotton Candy-style spicy burnt sugar and dries for very smoky, leathery Labdadum scent with great nuances of gingerbread and burnt sugar. A personal, strong, unique and even challenging scent. I recommend trying before you buy. Unisex for sure.

SofisticateSpice

Initially I liked the perfume when tried in store. However, once I used it on me it becomes way too pungent and strong. Wouldn't recommend.

KastlesInTheSky

If anyone has a bottle they’re interested in selling, please PM me! Unfortunately, I am unable to get my hands on this incredibly unique gem.

Very unisex, a hint of sweetness, and a lot of spicy greenery to sum it up. Like walking through a heady coniferous forest infused with creamy vanilla.

anniesmells

I agree with every review that says that this smells like Christmas. It specifically reminds me of the art supply shop in my college town, at Christmas time. The shop was full of seasonal candles and cinnamon scented pine cones. I'm really surprised that cinnamon isn't a note in this. My nose smells cinnamon. Anyways, this is gorgeous, and it really wowed me. I can still smell it on my clothes at the end of the day, and its truly unisex. If you like warm and spicy scents, this one will not disappoint you.

nickyt99

This smells like Christmas once it dries down. My entire family thought the day thing without suggesting it to them. It was more interesting before the dry down. I do really like it but it’s sort of like a Christmas candle - spices with fir. I wish it was slightly less sweet - but I think the solid is a little sweeter than the spray.

Elpidios

This was the first fragrance I ever tried, and it's my absolute favourite still. Rentless is deep and warm, but at the same time sweet and sharp.

It opens with an incense-like scent: it's woody and spicy - a very rounded and deep scent, if that makes sense. After half an hour or so, the citrus cuts through. It's sharp, but not overpowering: the woody/spicy notes ground the fragrance so that it's warm and mellow despite the sharpness of the grapefruit. And then by the end of the day, it becomes a sweet vanilla and caramel scent. It's very warm and comforting to me, but not cloying, because the wood/spice and citrus are still there.

When you smell this fragrance, the different notes are not really distinct: it's more like adjusting a sliding scale, where different notes lead the fragrance at different times, but the other notes are alway still present. It's a coherent, rounded scent all the way until you wash it off.

For longevity, I usually find myself wanting to touch up after six hours or so - Lush scents tend to fade quite quickly on me, but Rentless seem to be slightly more long-lasting (and the solid version is easy enough to use on the go) . As for sillage, I'd say arm's length, but I only use three sprays in the morning, so I think you can definitely jack it up by using more.

Like I said, this was my first ever fragrance, and I honestly think it's ruined me forever for any other fragrance. None of the other perfumes/colognes I've tried has this amount of complexity and depth. If Lush discontinues Rentless I'd actually cry.

Sarafromschool

Nauseating yet scrumptious?
On me, this opens as a patchouli and anise bomb with a small hint of gourmand stickiness. After a half hour, this pulls insanely sweet on my skin and very resinous. Not Snow Fairy cotton-candy sweetness, but more of a “forgotten bag of caramel candy dropped in the woods that has since become shrouded in mist and sap” type vibe. Edible if it weren’t for the earthiness.
This fragrance gives me a minor headache but I can’t stop putting my wrists up and taking a whiff.
After lingering for hours, the scent became a non-offensive lush incense, as others have mentioned here. Tonka and patchouli are the notes that last the longest
for me.
Lasts 12+ hours on skin and near eternal on clothing. Silage is also a beast. Wouldn’t recommend for a blind buy.. it is a bit cloying, but it is something I’d recommend any lush fragrance fan to sample.

alexisgomel

I don't feel any citrus. It smells like a somone spilled over a litre of burned caramel. remins me or the burned caramel from crepes flamed with ron.

impressionists

Not safe for a blind buy. An acquired smell, it is polarising, a bit bitter, and to be honest smells like traditional Chinese medicine.

goblinbells

I keep forgetting I have this. My taste used to be pretty different, but even so I barely used it even when it was new. It's very heavy on the anise and patchouli, and almost as heavy on the grapefruit, so much so that I can't really make out the other notes. (I'm a perfume noob, though, so others might have more luck.) I also have the solid perfume, and I'm guessing the EDT is more effective. My girlfriend doesn't like it, so I probably won't be wearing it much.

cawico7

This is an absolute beauty and definitely a new favorite for me.
Rentless is complex and full of character, it's the kind of scent that's bound to become your signature should you get used to how multifaceted it is.
It opened up with strong labdanum, then suddenly there were anise, vanilla and cardamom, then the whole composition was set ablaze and faded into a campfire smoke, after that the geranium and citruses appeared and it was like a meadow has bloomed again after the fire. All that time, patchouli and a signature Lush powdery, vanilla bean pod-like notes were in the background.
It is very hard to describe, as it's not a singular scent but practically a story unfolding on your skin. You just have to try it for yourself and see what it tells you.
In general Rentless is a very comforting fragrance, sweet but not in a gourmand way. It's something you can keep for special occassions only or make it your companion and watch it transform your everyday moments.
Looks like it will be the latter for me.

Konga5000

After living with this for a while- I do get a nutty "cotton candy vibe" from this !!

brokesta911

Lush Rentless (2010) - smokey patchouli - #simonconstantine creates an accord by combining wet-earth Patchouli with Labdanum lending a sweet, exotic and vanilla-like scent. He creates balance with a Grapefruit and Anise, as he adds Tonka Absolute which can make perfumes decadent and sweet. Reminds me of a spicy & herbal dessert and syrupy vanilla extract.

Frangipanilove

Love loooooove love this. Just love this. Takes a while to make its transfiguration on my skin but when it completes she’s a heroine, she’s Joan of Arc. She starts off a bit rough & unwelcoming, a bit impure, myrrh like but an unfiltered, resinous tar...in fact there is no myrrh in this one at all, its the combination of labdanum patchouli and grapefruit that seem to create this effect. Once this fragrance develops and warms up on your skin, melts into it in an hour or so, more of the tonka roundness comes through. The grapefruit and small amount of geranium play into the interesting juxtaposition, lifting and brightening the whole up. I can’t really define what it is that makes Rentless so interesting and soooo intoxicating, not in a sticky or sexual way, but in a deep, mysterious and almost mystical way. I simply love being surrounded by it. Its like a heros journey, the adventure of the Alchemist, finding his gold close to home.

JustSimpleThings

I almost blind bought this because I was so sure I would love it based on the reviews...

I'm glad I didn't. It's a 'like' but not a 'love', and I will tell you why:

Rentless is a lovely strong boozy patchouli scent. Quite warm and sweet too. I found it easy to like.
My problem is that the dry-down happens quite quickly- in about 30 minutes or so - and then the fragrance takes on the "typical Lush dry-down" scent which smells like a Lush shop, basically: warm, spicy, slightly incense-y and sweet.

The beautiful lively wet patchouli (which the fragrance opens with) sort of fades away and you are left with the generic Lush dry-down scent.

That was a disappointment for me because I wanted to buy this perfume for the patchouli- I thought the patch would be in the base and therefore it would stay strong. But to me, it didn't. (Yes, it was still detectable in the dry-down but much less prominent than in the opening - I preferred the opening. If it had stayed like that, I would be buying a full bottle)

I hope my review helps those who are considering blind buying the scent.

Konga5000

Unless I read wrong- sign in the store said there was patchouli in this ? I guess I was wrong? This is really nice boozy / woody / nutty / whisky vanilla type thing (I bought a bottle on the spot) (?) and shares a LOT of DNA with other LUSH "Unisexies" (I made that word up). Good gift for a person that does not like "stinky colognes" and florals . This smells very natural! This is NOT for a "leather fix" or a "vanilla fix". No individual note takes center stage . This is a scent salad.

Talal1

Sickly sweet, burned rich caramel that lasts 12+ hours its overwhelming to be honest not for everyone, i don’t hate it im not madly in love with it either.

6.5/10

Lauraalexandra

Oh WOW! This was love at first smell!

I cannot believe this could get a single bad review, its so amazing!
The opening is BIG and smells of cloves to me (I know this isn't listed as a note). Its so complex, there are lots of notes which strangely work beautifully together.

But the dry down is where the magic happens.......it becomes sticky and syrupy and almost cloying with the labdanum & tonka but there is an underlying animalic note in there amongst the sweetness. For me, this is a mix of my 2 favourite perfumes ever; Zoologist Bee & L'Artisan Dzing. All honeyed and sickly from bee and dirty circus from dzing!

A true masterpiece imo and I will never be without this!

Projection & longevity very good and I get asked constantly what I'm wearing. I lie of course......I'd never let this beauty out of my closet 🤩🤩

Nataliemarie

Love this! I def agree w/ the reviewer below, Fragrantica doesn't always list right, Patch was the very first thing I could smell for sure. I bought the solid, now I want the Perfume!

Eluy

Strong, not for everyone. Don't buy it if you like some gentle stuff. Sharp smell, stay all day long. Buy it on sale, 30 ml it is enought

fullbottleworthy

I don't know what's going on with the notes here but the most obvious note missing is patchouli. Here are the ingredients:

DRF Alcohol , Fragrance , Patchouli Oil (Pogostemon cablin) , Water (Aqua) , Glycerine , Labdanum Resinoid (Cistus ladaniferus) , Tonka Absolute (Dipteryx odorata) , Grapefruit Oil (Citrus paradisi) , *Anise Alcohol , *Citral , *Coumarin , *Eugenol , *Farnesol , *Geraniol , *Limonene , *Linalool .

The perfume is absolutely incredible. It is one of my favorite patchouli perfumes ever, along with Lord of Misrule, also by Lush. The patchouli is earthy, sweet, and sort of reminiscent of a damp forest. When you combine that with tonka, labdanum, and a touch of anise, it's an incredible combination. I don't know why people voted anise as super prominent because it disappears after about 10 minutes. (Maybe they reviewed the perfume right after application?) The stars of the show here, imho, are that lovely, sweet, earthy patchouli, and labdanum. If you like patchouli, orientals, and unisex perfume, you really have to try this. It is so well done and so yummy almost. Spicy, sweet, earthy, and super sexy, imho. I've also layered this with Lush's I'm Home, which is cacao pod, vanilla, and benzoin, and it is delicious. Who doesn't love a chocolatey sweet patchouli?! I own around 30 Lush perfumes and this is in my top 10 for sure, maybe even top 5.

skimaster

This is maybe the most addictive, uncanny, suggestive scent my nose has ever smelled.

As a scent, Rentless is like one of those "psychoanalytical" pictures that have one or more pictures, or interpretations, hidden and available in them - look the picture one way, you see a beautiful young woman, look it another way and you see a witch. Or a duck, and a rabbit.

Rentless is natural, forest, and green, yet it is concrete, urban and modern.
It is grapefruit, fresh and sour, yet it is strong, musty and dirty.
It is aunt hippie with flowers in her hair preaching love and equity... And a rich man who wants to tie you up with leather and do unspeakable things to you.
Dominating, yet comforting.

Finally I too surrendered - for just like many have written before me, this scent seduces you, little by little. Gets you enchanted with its ever changing complexity. You start with being "interested" and end up being enslaved.

Not for the fanit of heart.

Rosendust

(I am reviewing the solid edition of this).

On my skin, I definitely smell the patchouli and the vanilla, and overall this smells like baked cookies on me, with a dash of cocoa underneath. This is a very good starter gourmand if you didn't know if you liked swee fragrances. All in all, next time I'm in a shop, ill be purchasing a small bottle of this! This is a very fall/autumn scent.

My rating: 6 out of 6.

Don Pitralon

Spicy little patch, as a man I count it among wearable Lushes. I would not call it sweet - it is more resinous, spicy with dark caramel vibe (which is different from sugar sweetness!). Patchouli comes out a bit later but still gets good support from tonka and spicy geranium. The drydown reminds me of Pulse of the Night, but with less vanilla. You can trust me this is not overly sugary or vanillic scent, because those are two notes I detest in my fragrances.

Alice Greenfingers

I tested this one recently when buying Breath of God. I didn't like it at all and I really love a lot of Lush perfumes. I can't even put my finger on why I don't like it. It must be the anise but who knows. It definitely isn't a safe buy. After a few hours I get incense and smoke even though they are not listed and it becomes tolerable but I still don't like it.
As with majority of Lush perfumes it projects really well and lasts forever. My husband smelled my wrist and after coming back from a shopping trip he said it was the only thing he could smell for an hour.
You never know, you might love it but please test before you buy it.

Perditax

The opening grapefruit blasts quickly, then disappears on me! I could have done with it's lightness, since the rest of the fragrance is really heavy. there's green sticky sappy smells and a firm smack of patchouli as well. I like patchouli, I like springtime and I love citrus smells so I thought I'd love this! I bought the soap strip and loved that, so then I bought the spray fragrance. It's so strong I can only spray it into the air once and run through it. It gets too strong on my skin, even with one spray to the backs of my knees. It's so strong it triggers my migraine and makes me nauseous. It's sitting on the shelf happily with my other fragrances, I just wish I got on with it as well!

kbot

I love this. Grapefruit and tonka are most prominent throughout wear. The whole composition is very sophisticated and makes me want to stroll through Paris in a leather jacket. Someday when I can travel again, I might just do so while leaving a trail of Rentless behind me.

saatwik

The notes as per the ingredient list on the back of the bottle are: patchouli, tonka, grapefruit, labdanum and aniseed. Can't see anything to indicate vanilla, leather, lemon or geranium.

This is a throwback to the spice bazaars in Old Delhi that I often visited as a child with my grandmother. The nostalgia of the smell lends it a wistful character that is, for me, an olfactory snapshot of a place in time, rather than a fragrance to be worn regularly on my person and enjoyed.

Rentless has a sour, spicy, resiny vibe - labdanum and aniseed are at the forefront, with grapefruit accentuating the sourness. As the fragrance progresses, the sour aspect of aniseed is what stays while grapefruit fades. I don't get too much patchouli earthiness, though the oiliness that is constant throughout the later stages might be associated with what you get in patchouli. Not much tonka here either, don't register too much of the creamy, almondy aspects.

Sillage - Not terribly heavy, about an arms length.
Longevity - 8-10 hours on me.
Blind buy safe - No.

While I don't find this wearable enough for regular use, I am getting used to the smell, so maybe, someday, I'll acquire the "taste" for it.

contraire

Definitely too sickly-sweet and treacly to be worn everyday. People love this on me, though. The labdanum, leather, and patchouli in this makes me think of this perfume as a sibling to 1740 Marquis de Sade by Histoires de Parfums. Instead of Rentless, perhaps a better name would be Justine or Juliette?

Teddyboy

TallulahBea below calls it ‘Christmas in a bottle’, and I couldn’t agree more - First impressions on the smelling strip are gingerbread and the air around a Famous Amos cookie shop. The breadiness brings to mind Hermessence Ambre Narguille, but without the sophisticated depth, which, considering its much lower price and Lush’s general Home-made aesthetic, Is reasonable, and its treacly texture might appeal to more people. Worn in the tropics on warm sweaty skin (mine) the Christmas cake shop aura which seems to be a bit of a Lush perfume trademark, their Guerlinade so to speak, which I get from many of their scents like I’m Home and What Would Love Do, absolutely projects with aplomb, perhaps too overzealously even. The Patchouli, usually so prominent in the drydown of many perfumes, can hardly get a word in, or perhaps it is conspiring with the Tonka and amber components to produce that chocolate chip cookie accord. But like most delicious cooking smells, it gets a bit too much after a while, and your nose needs a reprieve from this baking barrage.

heyjupiter

Resinous, foresty, sweet. earthy. spicy. This is my favourite Lush fragrance and one that I always get complimented on. It has an underlying warm sweetness and a fresh forest-sap earthiness. There is patchouli but it is not a hippy scent- possibly due to he grapefruit whch sparkles amidst the deep evergreen. It DOES smell like christmas trees but there is not a hint of synthetic pine. Scrape some resin from a fir tree and that sticky warm ambery but fresh scent is what this encapsulates. If I was sitting by a deep green fresh christmas tree, sipping a sweet vanillary dark boozy drink in a log cabin by a fire in a nothern forest, this is what it would smell like. The solid is sadly a grim grey colour- it should be deep dark velvet green! The liquid is a gorgeous rich dark amber and the better buy. . Love this!

Mando

Labdanum and pickles?!

TallulahBea

Rentless smells like Christmas in a bottle to me! Very definitely a Winter fragrance, with sweet and spicy notes, almost like Chai, or when mixing a Christmas pudding.
It took me a while to like, but it keeps growing on me and it is rapidly becoming a favourite. It lasts for absolutely AGES and sillage is pretty good too.
It attracts far more compliments than some of my absolute favourite (and pricier) perfumes! As with many Lush fragrances, it's not for everyone, but I am definitely a fan.

AndraAmb

This one I purchased on a whim, I wanted something comparable to Lord of Misrule. This has become a favourite, however it is POTENT. Its a sickly sweet, deeply bodied caramel scent. The lasting time is fantastic (8-10 hours on me) but not an everyday perfume due to the fact that it can be overwhelming. Deep, spicy candy. Over all a very nice addition to my collection!

elledeelee

I ended up with a bottle of this simply because it was bundled in a sale with another fragrance I really wanted. I had tested Rentless in store and didn't much like it, but since I now owned a bottle I decided to give it a fair shot. Well, I have tried and tried but I just can't get my head around this one. It's a very synthetic smelling patchouli with added notes of heavy citrus and pine aerosol sprays. This, mixed with an earthy mustiness and old leather smell mean there's an awful lot going on in here, so it's really kind of a mess. On skin this fragrance starts out bitter but quickly turns so sweet it becomes sickly and overwhelming. Takes a good two hours to reach the wearable stage and even then it's not that great. Sorry Lush, I will have to sell this one on!

violetfairy

A warm, subtly spicey, creamy licorice scent. On my skin, it settles into anise, vanilla, tonka, and a small burst of citrus, all grounded with patchouli in the background. It's juicy-spicey-sweet all in one. So comforting and delicious-- this is one of my favourites.

Otjello

Nice sweet, ambery and spicy scent with a smoky opening and a fruity drydown. The citrus makes it a bit fresher, fits well. Fall, winter and cool summer evenings. Performance is amazing! 88

kiraagold

So Lolita Lempicka ran off and joined a coven, and came back organic and amazing.

Sugary licorice and lemonade top notes that last for hours, resin and burnt caramel all night long.
Bonfire dancing, bohemian patchouli flirting and aniseed incantations at midnight. Wakes in the morning still smelling of fairy sin on the skin.

Brash, pansexual and gorgeous.

The solid is tamed down--the gateway drug version--more secretive, the sweetness hiding in leather. I love it no less.

zeldaautumn

I am madly in love with Rentless. I find it hard to pin down, but on me the dry down is a fantastic flower garden of semi-sweet lusciousness. I don't get a lot of patch, or fruit and no pickles. It is blended so beautifully that everything just comes together and stays together for hours and hours. The gorgeous scent wafts around the room and everyone seems to be very taken with it. Yup, I wear this to work and it is summer. I do think this need a lot of warmth to bring out the perfection that lays at the heart. Well, for me anyway.

Coffee King

Bonfire Night in a bottle, this is a wonderful Autumn fragrance, I get a blast of Anise and spices, and a dry down which on my skin is a warm vanilla and patchouli.

It performs incredibly well on my skin, I get about seven hours out of it, and it projects very well. One or two sprays are ample, any more then that and it could become a little overpowering.

Very good indeed.

clair_atwood

Patchouli and incense with a twist of bitter citrus, a whiff of cotton candy and aged whiskey barrels, then a dry down of sweet smoke, molasses, leather, and more patchouli.

It's a confusing scent. The sales associate sprayed me with it and I regretted it immediately because I knew it would stay with me all afternoon and it didn't immediately strike me as something I liked. It smelled like some fruitchouli nonsense, a discordent attempt to make patchouli and citrus and sugar into a unisex frag.

But 20 minutes after I left the store, I had to turn around and come back to buy a bottle of Rentless. It had mellowed and surrounded me in a rich, bittersweet cloud of fragrance, woody, smoky, herbaceous, spicy, sweet, sensual but standoffish and complicated, and I fell in love with it.

Sometimes it reminds me of Tabu, or what I imagine Tabu originally smelled like. No cheap, one-dimensional root beer and nag champa but a well-thought out combination of darkness and sweetness, masculine and feminine.

I was on the fence about it even a month after buying a bottle because it's such an almost spiritually evocative scent for me, and I was only wearing it when I planned to be alone, but I was in my cups and spritzed some on before going out with my boyfriend the other night and he loved it, said that this perfume was made for me, and I was gratified to know that he thinks that this odd little perfume that I have come to love so much actually smells good on me and suits my personality.

The solid perfume does not do it justice. The reviewer who said the solid smells like pickles is not entirely wrong. There's a weirdness to the solid. Sometimes I throw it in my purse or luggage, thinking I'll get my Rentless fix from that but it's a very different scent, thinner and flatter and with a weird tang in the top notes. Some of Lush's scents are like that, just totally off and disappointing in the solid form. The liquid perfume is where it's at.

Longevity is 24+ hours on skin. Lasts until laundry day on clothes. Projection is massive if you're heavy-handed like me.

This is my current favorite from Lush, after Breath of God, which is a more cerebral and contemplative smoky scent, and Lust, which is an appropriately named raunchy jasmine.

Arduina

As someone who steers clear of scents with citrus in the notes, I was surprised how quickly and deeply I fell for Rentless. I was expecting the lightness of the fruity notes to ruin the mystery and earthiness of the others.

I was blessedly wrong.

Rentless' citrus notes swirl through the patchouli and incense-like miasma beautifully, adding a lighter element to the composition while imparting some sweetness to it as well. It lifts up the composition, without even so much as a hint of fruity shampoo or sporty deodorant as I'd feared.

Longevity and projection of the liquid version are surprisingly good. My first time wearing this - at work, because they don't have to put up with me very often as a part-timer, so I feel like I can take a risk once in a while ;) - got me a compliment from someone who walked down the hallway to find the source of the wonderful scent wafting down it. So yeah, watch out for overspraying. Haha.

A very sweet Lush store employee gave me a solid version of Rentless to go along with my purchase. That one is altogether a gentler experience. The angel at the Lush store suggested putting a little bit of it in my hair for a lovely surprise on windy days. My hair is very thin and straight, so I'll only try this at the very tips of my hair, I think.

All in all a wonderful surprise, and a new favorite.

dttk

A new discovery a new love starts...
I agree someone mentioned if you like Tom ford Black Orchid, you might like Rentless. At least it is right for me.

I even prefer this over Black Orchid because of citrusy notes. I definitely love balanced citrusy smells in fragrances come along with vanilla, amber and some other animalic/or warm accords with a touch of sweetness.

Rentless is a very good combination of the notes for my taste. I was not expecting this sudden love crush. The more I wear, the more I'm getting addicted to Rentless, and I am totally happy about it :)

Fenrir088

Idk what y'all are smelling but this stuff is nasty ...but I have a morbid fascination with smelling it. It's like a mix of homeless person funk, stale cigarette smoke and some strange perfume that I can't quite decipher. Truly some weird shit.

The_Entity

Very sweet and lasts whole day, I've had compliments with this one, definitely go for this if you're a fan of patchouli.

Sara74

This fragrance is just so good also it has exellent longevity, it stays for 10 hours on the skin and several days on your clothes.
Very well done by Lush:)

over_caffeine

Bold, mysterious, earthy, spiritual, strangely addictive unisex scent. I love LORD OF MISRULE shower cream and this is the closest I can get to having a fragrance version of it. I only got the 30ml EDP because I already own too much perfume. Besides, I figured that this is one of those fragrances you either love or hate, so I wouldn't dare wear it to work or when I'm meeting a person for the first time. I have to say I LOVE RENTLESS. I ended up spraying a tiny bit on one of the stone sniffers they have beside the tester bottles in store... and holy, I was impressed with the longevity because I can still smell it on my hand 8 hours later. (To think I didn't even spray it directly on my hand). I couldn't stop sniffing my fingers, so I ran back to the store and got myself a 30ml bottle.
Rentless is a sweet, woody, patchouli bomb. It draws you in. If you enjoy Thierry Mugler's Angel, there's a big chance you'll like this.

FeelingRisky

this fragrance is MASSIVE. Bold, long lasting and sweet/musky/smoky. It is truly wonderful. This big bottle is going to last me years as 1-2 sprays smells strong for days on end. No exaggeration. Like a sweeter/smokier tabacco vanilla by Tom Ford - with a patchiouli note. Now this should have been called F*cking Fabulous!

merimisa

Wearing Rentless, I fill myself like fairy from Cinderella fairytale. Smell like magic stick. Love it!

ChypreAnn

I sprayed on this perfume on a July day in Louisiana. Do any of you of a certain age remember playing with Strawberry Shortcake dolls? Did you have the Purple Pieman, the villain whose only crime(?) was making pies? I loved the way that doll smelled. Today Rentless smells like that. I know I also said that when I reviewed Aquolina Blue Sugar, but I get it from Rentless too. Lovely sweet spices!

stacia79

The notes pyramid as of April 2018 is missing the main note, patchouli. Rentless is nice but definitely for lovers of patchouli and deep hikes into the woods. Smells like Christmas trees. This absolutely makes me think of the holidays, tramping out into the woods looking for that giant pine tree to haul back home.

Ali AD

Glad this finally made it to the database.

This is a warm, mature, gourmand scent that’s perfect for the cool weather. Starts off with a fresh blast of citrus accords then settles down to the warm spicy base held together with a soft leather note. In fact, the dry down reminds me a bit of A*Men, but softer.

It has impressive longevity and projection.

IMO, Rentless is Lush’s best offering and I’m definitely buying a backup bottle.

Polyanthes

A slow and strangely enjoyable death by sticky-pine-sap-patchouli. ...

To my nose this is a rich, super-naturalistic fougere with patchouli and other elements combining to stand in for the oakmoss.
A generous dose of sweet and comforting coumarin, plenty of sticky leather labdanum, mossy, very green and woody patchouli, a hint of herbal lavender, a lick of natural liquorice and an uplifting zesty infusion of grapefruit peel.

Rentless reminds me of the aromas of newly sawn pine trees and rubbing my fingers on the gummy underside of freshly unfurled fern leaves.
It's a walk in a slightly surreal evergreen forest, where the dark emerald vegetation crushed underfoot is pungent, sweet and larger than life.

Heady, fulsome, earthy, verdant and bittersweet. I imagine it to have been whipped up by a Shakespearean apothecary.

Tenacious longevity and it is strong, the first time I wore this I overdid it with the spritzing and it nearly killed me - I felt as though the ferns were curling themselves around me, sticking to me, squeezing. The forest floor had taken on a treacly quicksand quality and was sucking me into its green viscous depths.

I really like it.

p.s. I'm not usually into layering perfumes but this works well with dark rose scents - it's good under Miller Harris rose en noir (which is perfectly beautiful on its own, by the way) - it adds a green, herbaceous mulch and the grapefruit zest keeps the rose lively for longer.

Polyanthes

Patchouli needs to be added to the perfume notes pyramid!

amberonic

Tried this as a solid. Remarking on it, one friend said, "Occult shop incense." Another said, "Pickles."

 
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