Victoria's Secret Rush Fragrance Mist 250ml
A 250ml floral body mist with juicy clementine, white florals and warm amber. Light, layerable everyday spritz.
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Victoria's Secret Rush Fragrance Mist 250ml
Description
Victoria's Secret Rush Fragrance Mist 250ml — a flirty floral spritz
Victoria's Secret Rush is a 250ml body mist built around bright florals warmed with citrus and amber. It's a light, everyday spritz — not an eau de parfum — so wear builds with reapplication.
The fragrance
- Top: juicy clementine, sparkling citrus
- Heart: delicate white florals
- Base: soft amber, light musk
How it wears
Body mists are lighter and shorter-wearing than perfume. Expect a soft, close-to-skin trail for a few hours rather than a strong all-day projection. Re-mist after the gym, before going out, or layer over the matching body lotion for longer hold.
How to use
- Hold 15–20cm from clean, moisturised skin.
- Spritz pulse points: neck, inner elbows, wrists.
- Mist into the air and walk through for a softer veil.
- Avoid spraying directly on delicate fabrics or jewellery.
Good to know
This is a skin spritz, not a perfume concentrate. Patch test if you have very sensitive skin and keep the bottle away from heat and direct sunlight.
Usage & Benefits
- Floral-citrus body mist (not eau de parfum)
- Top: clementine; Heart: white florals; Base: amber
- Light, breathable everyday wear
- Layerable with body lotion or other mists
- Generous 250ml bottle
How To Use
1. Apply to clean, moisturised skin.
2. Hold 15–20cm away and spritz pulse points.
3. Or mist into the air and step through for a softer trail.
4. Re-apply through the day as a body mist fades faster than perfume.
FAQs
Is Rush a perfume?
No — it's a body mist. Lighter and shorter-wearing than EDP.
How long does it last?
A few hours close to skin; layer over lotion for longer hold.
What does it smell like?
Floral with clementine on top and warm amber underneath.
Can I spray it on clothes?
Pulse points are better; mists can mark delicate fabrics.



