Lush
Lush has been on a roll lately. They’re launching like, sixteen hundred products all at once, including a few new jellies. (Europe and UK only though) I was determined NOT to buy any of the new jellies. I mean, I needed to save my money for those 54 new bath bombs as well. I really need a second mortgage in the mean time to pay for all those new products.
So, no more jellies, I said. And as you can, that plan failed. What a surprise. I DID only buy 3 though! One of them is 29 High St., which smells like a Lush store. Yep, you read that right. From now on, in addition to already buying half the store’s contents, you can also take home the scent.
Are you curious about my opinion on this jelly, then keep on reading.
If there’s anything I love to do, it’s making products myself. I have made some scrubs in the past, which I loved using! It’s been awhile since I’ve created something, so I decided to share my recipe on how to create your own shower gel.. using a shower jelly. It’s great for people (like me) who own a lot of Lush jellies, but never actually use them. If you’re curious about how to do this (and it’s very simple!), then keep reading on!
(This article was originally written in 2015 in Dutch and has been translated and rewritten in 2019.)
The new Lush bath bombs that were recently added to the main collection, immediately caught my attention. For example this bath bomb, which has an interesting hexagon shape and some vibrant colors. According to Lush, this is your ticket to your own bathtime motion picture. Today I’m going to toss it into the bath, so if you’re curious, keep on reading!
Good morning! Today I have another review and demonstration of one of Lush’s main bath bombs. Intergalactic doesn’t only have a cool name, also its appearance is very pretty. And in the tub? It’s like floating through space, amongst the stars. At least, that’s what Lush says. I decided to step into my rocketship and put this beautiful aesthetically bath bomb to the test. If you’re curious, keep on reading!
This article is originally written in 2015 in Dutch, it has been translated and rewritten in 2019.
If you have a bath, you are probably known with Lush’s bubble bars. What, you’re not? Go stand in a corner. Be ashamed of yoruself. Bubble bars are the ultimate way of creating walls of bubbles in bath. They’re really fun, so if you haven’t used one before, you’re totally missing out. But fear no more, today I’ll tell you all about these lovely products. And of course, I’ll share numerous of ways on how to use a bubble bar.
Whilst discovering all the new naked products, I came across Tea Totaler. I had already tested Gritty Politti, Jade Roller and Sleepy Face. I liked using those, so I decided to buy the other two as well. I started using Tea Totaler for more than a week, and today the results are in! If you’re curious about this cleansing balm and the verdict, then keep on reading.
I’m in love with the shower jellies from Lush. They’re fun to use, have a strong scent and they make your skin silky soft. But through the years, I found that there are more ways of using a shower jelly. And since I know that some people are struggling with using these wobbly blobs, I will show you different says of using a jelly in this blog post.
I’m also curious about how you use a jelly, so let me know in the comments section!
Normally I’m not really into Fun. Well, I’m into fun, but not the Lush Fun product. I mean, it’s a cool and innovative product, but it’s just not for me. And since I don’t have kids, I never really bought it. If you have kids, Fun is great and such. You can clay it and then use it as a shower gel, bubble bar, soap, you name it.
But when I saw this Volcano Fun pass by on my Instagram timeline, it did somehow grab my attention. You shape it like a volcano and then add water, so the volcano erupts. There’s a few pieces of bath bomb inside, containing cracker candy. I got too curious and decided to give it a go. Well, it went awful. If you’re curious, keep on reading.
Despite my constant praise for many of the Lush products, there’s also products that I really do not like. This is of course inevitable, but I thought it would be fun to share my experience with some of the products. In this post I will show you which Lush products I will never buy again. 😖
Throughout the years, I’ve had a lot of face cleansers from Lush. There was one product that somehow never really drew my attention, and that is 9 to 5. I’ve had a sample here and there, but I never really got to the point of buying it. Lately I’ve been hearing some good things about it again, so I decided to just buy it and try it.