Breath Of God B Never Too Busy To Be Beautiful
At a glance
Is Breath Of God B Never Too Busy To Be Beautiful worth trying?
Breath of God by B Never Too Busy To Be Beautiful is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- woody, aromatic, powdery with Vetiver, Virginia Cedar, Melon
The first impression
Breath of God by B Never Too Busy To Be Beautiful is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. 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 Creator Archetype: Portrait of Breath Of God B Never Too Busy To Be Beautiful
Essence
Breath of God embodies the Creator, who synthesizes dissonance into harmony. Vetiver’s earthiness clashes with melon’s sweetness, while musk and rose perform an aerial dance-this fragrance is their manifesto. They are the visionary for whom chaos is raw material, and every contradiction sparks innovation.
Style & Aesthetic
They dress in layered textures: sheer organza over chunky knits, or tailored blazers with paint-splattered boots. The scent’s ozonic freshness against woody depth mirrors their aesthetic-structured yet improvisational, like a sketchbook filled with both precise blueprints and wild watercolors.
Philosophy & Values
They worship the act of making. The lemon’s brightness and amber’s warmth reflect their belief that creation requires both clarity and passion. For them, boundaries are illusions; cedar’s rigidity and jasmine’s languor must coexist to birth something new.
Relationships
They attract collaborators and kindred spirits, though their intensity can overwhelm. Romantic partners are either muses or fellow creators, but may tire of playing second fiddle to their relentless inventiveness.
Lifestyle
Their days are a whirlwind of unfinished projects-half-knitted scarves, handwritten manifestos, experimental perfumes blending in jam jars. Evenings are spent debating aesthetics with friends, the air thick with ideas and the scent’s lingering citrus-woody trail.
Shadow
The musk’s ambiguity warns of a tendency to lose themselves in endless iterations. Neroli’s fleetingness reminds them that not every idea must be immortalized-sometimes things are beautiful because they’re brief.
Conclusion
Breath of God is the scent of a mind in perpetual motion. It doesn’t settle but evolves, a testament to the Creator’s truth: the process is the purpose.