Cover image with a purple and violet jelly.
Bath & Body Care,  How-to & Tutorials

How to Use Shower Jellies, the Smart Way

 

Lush Cosmetics shower jellies, like any jelly body cleanser, are undoubtedly very fun to use but extremely unhandy. Don’t get frustrated! Here’s how to use your shower jellies and the smartest way to enjoy them.

A pot of Lush shower jelly on top of a sink.

How to use your shower jellies, so you can enjoy their jolly texture and don’t slip in the shower? I’m sharing my smart tip.

Do you really need someone telling you the right way to use that shower jelly?

Today’s tip might sound like nonsense, if not stupid. I won’t apologise because there’s no need, and you’ll thank me later (I’m telling ya). My tip allows you to save some serious money over something more fun than practical: shower jellies.

Shower jellies slip continuously while having a shower; this, alone, is a hazard. However, by falling over and over again, shower jellies literally disintegrate in no time.

The easiest yet silliest way to use all of your Lush Cosmetics (or any other brand’s) shower jelly is (drum rolls) by using them as a hand soap. Normally, the more you use these body cleaners in the shower, the more they tend to break into smaller pieces, but it’s easy to take one piece at a time to wash your hands… Plus, jelly jars look nice on top of the sink, don’t they?

So these days, I’m making use of Snowman’s last bits… Candid like the snow and crystals, fresh like lemons: Snowman recalls of champagne jelly shots! So here’s some edible inspiration for you.

A collage with Lush Cosmetics Snowman shower jelly and jelly desserts
Clockwise from left: Snowman shower jelly, jelly dessert, wagashi and champagne shots.

Ok, that was too easy. Then don’t thank me… Just wash your hands before leaving the bathroom, please.

 

Valentina Chirico aka Valens

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Valentina Chirico: a past as an archaeologist, a present as an editor between London and Bedfordshire. An expat born in Southern Italy from an expat family. She holds an MA in Egyptology from the University of Birmingham and contributed as a co-author and postgraduate ambassador to the UoB PG Recruitment Blog before fully embarking on online editing. Besides archaeology, beauty and arts, this alumna loves travelling and shares an uncommon sense of humour. Online since 2009 with ValentinaChirico.com and later with ItalianMemories, Valentina is a storyteller and wants to inspire you a good laugh or to aim higher, for the stars.

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