
For your St. Patrick's Day bath: Lush bath bombs in Luck of the Irish (top), Guardian of the Forest (bottom left) and Avobath (bottom right).
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For your St. Patrick's Day bath: Lush bath bombs in Luck of the Irish (top), Guardian of the Forest (bottom left) and Avobath (bottom right).
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Lush UK’s Kitchen1 has introduced Rentless, a new fragrance that is rumored to be a preview for Gorilla Perfume Volume 42 (see also: Cardamom Coffee, I’m Home, Amelie Mae and What Would Love Do)…
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I am waiting impatiently for Lush's new Wash Behind Your Ears to arrive in the US. "You’ll want every inch of your body to smell as addictively fresh and familiar as this jasmine and rose gel - even your ears! So lavish your skin in a bouquet of floral fragrance and be uplifted by notes of neroli, while conditioning organic sunflower oil leaves skin feeling soft and sunny." It also has "fresh carrot infusion" and "gardenia extract". Currently listed as "coming soon" at Lush UK.
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Lush UK’s Kitchen* has introduced What Would Love Do, a new fragrance that is rumored to be a preview for Gorilla Perfume Volume 4 (see also: Cardamom Coffee, I’m Home and Amelie Mae)…
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As long as they’ve been around, Lush have excelled at rethinking everyday bath and body products as novelties. Bubble bath in a solid orb? Body scrub molded into a palm-sized square? A heart-shaped bar of lotion? Check. Now they’ve transformed the most basic self-care ritual of all with a “solid toothpaste alternative” called Toothy Tabs.
Toothy Tabs are small pellets about the size of aspirin tablets, packaged in a container not unlike an actual aspirin bottle. You pop one “tab” into your mouth, chew it lightly so that it breaks up a bit (don’t swallow!), and then start pushing it around with a wet toothbrush. The tab will dissolve into a gently abrasive foam that really does an effective job…