Jungle: what does this word make you think about? Lush nature and juicy fruits! This is what came to my mind while using and sniffing this solid hair conditioner by Lush. This green block is a fruit “smoothie” with nutrients and essential oils of ylang ylang and vetiver, a mix created especially for dry and frizzy hair. It has an exotic and inebriating scent that lasts for days and the result is totally untangled hair, but is this enough for curly hair? Lush’s recipe contains shea butter to nourish the hair; fresh figs, passion fruit and kumquats to hydrate it; bananas and avocados, rich in protein, to soften and tame…
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Lush Cosmetics Think Pink Bath Bomb – review
If you are low in spirits and your work stresses you, there is nothing better than a hot bath and, if you want to add a little bit of “fun” to your relax, it’s time to use a bath bomb like Think Pink by Lush Cosmetics: a pink ball, decorated with sugar candy flowers. This “bomb of coloured bicarbonate powder”, once thrown into the tub, fizzes, rolls and dyes the water hot pink. Its scent is pleasant, with neroli oil, vanilla and tonka absolute, a delicious and energizing blend, sweet but not overwhelming. In a few minutes, the whole bathroom will be wrapped by essences that awaken the mind. My sister…
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Lush Cosmetics Body Care Experience – review
Questa è la seconda ed ultima parte della mia prima esperienza in una bottega Lush. I protagonisti di questo post sono: – Questione di peeling (4.50€) – Teodoro (6,75€) – Candy Candy (4,35€ x 100 gr.). Questione di peeling è un prodotto molto ben conosciuto ed è uno scrub anticellulite. E’ un panetto granuloso verde con zucchero equosolidale, finocchio (drenante), zenzero e clorofilla. Questione di peeling esfolia la pelle e va passato sulla pelle bagnata, massaggiato e risciacquato. E’ molto importante non bagnare direttamente il grattino oppure si scioglierà. Potete polverizzarlo come fanno alcune ragazze (l’ho letto da mezzaluna nel suo blog), spezzettarlo e prelevare il prodotto che serve di…









