A hand and body lotion that’s good for your skin communities: it’s Lush Cosmetics’ Charity Pot.
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Lush Cosmetics Scrubee, body balm and scrub with (melting and delicious) Fairtrade cocoa butter – review
Bzz bzz, can you hear that? Scrubee has arrived ...
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Lush Cosmetics, Easter products and fair-trade cocoa butter, an ethical journey
Easter is one of the sweetest holidays of the year, but Lush Cosmetics' Easter is sweeter and sweethearted...
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How to: the smartest way to use a Lush Cosmetics shower jelly (and other jelly body cleansers)
Lush shower jellies and similar jelly body cleansers are very fun but extremely unhandy. How to use every single piece of a shower jelly, so that you won’t waste of money? Today’s tip might sound nonsense, if not stupid, but it efficiently allows us to save some money! Indeed, in these days, I’m making use of Snowman’s last bites. Have you already read about this funny soap? Don’t miss my previous review! Shower jellies slip continuously during the bath and, by keep falling over and over again, they get literally disintegrated.The easiest yet silliest way to completely use Lush shower jellies is (drum rolls) by using them exactly as a…
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Lush – Ladybird/Ladybug, bubble bar, review (+ curious Valentine’s day limited edition bath products worth to be seen)
What can be sweet and romantic on Valentine’s Day for single people? A bubbly splash in good company with Ladybird (Ladybug) or another sugary new bath product by Lush Cosmetics. Do you like bath products with a face and two big googly eyes? Ladybird Lush is ready to fly in your bathtub to colour your day and will it with foam. Lush Ladybird/Ladybug: product & packaging Labybird, called Ladybug in the US, is a Lush bubble bar, a solid soap that can be crumbled under warm running water.I usually match a bubble bar with my current creamy bath foam, that’s to say: I use a bubble bar simply for its bubble…