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Old 05-07-2007, 12:21 PM
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Talk about your favourite Lush products

I am just getting into Lush through a friend of mine.

At the moment I have just started using their Angels on Bare Skin for my face - I was so skeptical about it at first but after only one application I can see a difference.

I'm also using the Eau Roma Waer toner.

I think this week I will try and get their Imperalis cream because they gave me a sample of that and I love it.

Ugh I WISH there was a bath in my house. I would have a bath with their bath bombs every night if I could. I need a hot tub in my house.

So talk about your favourite Lush products? What do you love? And why?
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Old 05-07-2007, 01:03 PM
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I like the face mask called "I love lettuce" or something. Theres a conditioner they do called Colauin or something too which smells fab. I'm also a big fan of the elixur bath melt too.
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"Retread", the hair conditioner. Does wonders and smells incredibly wonderful.
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I've only ever tried one, the "Honey, I Washed The Kids" soap. It's really nice.

I've always been tempted by the hair soap, but I can't quite give in. It just seems weird to wash your hair with soap.
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I've only ever tried one, the "Honey, I Washed The Kids" soap. It's really nice.
Yeah, it's really nice. I know a certain user on this messageboard who uses it to wash their cat.

I also really like the Karma soap, it smells excellent. They have a couple of really nice moisturisers as well.
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Angels On Bare Skin is amazing.
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How long do their shampoo bars last?
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How long do their shampoo bars last?
A long time. If you keep them dry.
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Yeah, it's really nice. I know a certain user on this messageboard who uses it to wash their cat.
i wash buzz w/ it.

and various other ones.
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uhm, they have this soap. that smells like happiness. happiness and mint.
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I'm a huge fan! I mostly use the haircare products now, as i don't have a bath anymore

Trichomania and Retread are amazing for my hair, they keep it soft even though i dye it often and blowdry it every morning.

Ultrabland is my favourite cleanser. Skins Shangri La is pricey, but my skin really seems to love it.

I'm addicted to Aqua Mirabilis and give myself a good scrub down with it twice a week.

The new Charity Pot body lotion is gorgeous. It really reminds me of the old cocoa butter lotion that The Body Shop did years ago.

I could go on and on...
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ohhhh i love lush, i haven't had a lush bath for ages cuz our bath is falling through the floor so we can only have showers.

i once licked one of the soaps to see if it tasted as good as it looked.
it didn't.
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Old 05-08-2007, 02:53 PM
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Btw, great trick:

Store your favorite "bath bomb" beneath your clothes/underwear, and they'll smell better than ever.

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ahh, lush

i likes

aqua marina facial scrub. makes my skin feel really soft, clean and i find make-up goes on better after i've used it. a tub lasts me ages too

dream cream - was told to use this on my tattoo and i'm glad i bought some. once again with the soft skin thing. particularly good when i want to make my legs presentable

i also use a lush hair condition, i'm not sure of the name but i love the way it makes my hair smell. sort of like stone, but in a really good way
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I'm obsessed. I currently have:

Dream Cream - best all-around lotion ever; miraculous on sunburns.

Alkmaar soap - creamy and wonderful.

Sultana of Soap - My favorite. Creamy/fruity, and my bf loves it.

Seanick shampoo bar - REALLY clean smelling, and I've had it since early March and its not even halfway gone.

And my face routine:

Fresh Farmacy and Herbalism are my cleansers. I alternate. They're very drying if you don't have oily skin, but I do, so they're magical. Then I use Ultralight moisturizer. I must admit that I bought it over some of the other moisturizers because it was one of the cheapest (and still not very cheap), but I'm sticking with it because it really does a great job of moisturizing without making me feel like I've got cake batter on my face.

My wishlist is like six pages long. Siiiigh. I love LUSH.
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Old 05-10-2007, 10:21 PM
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Oh, AND... I bought the Catastrophe Cosmetic face mask (BLUEBERRIES in it!) when I was near a store, but you can't buy them through the mail because they have to stay in the fridge - grrr. It was great, but there are no stores near me, so it was a rare-occaison treat.
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Ooooh I love Lush, I used to work in store. I spent most of my wages in the shop even tho you get 50% discount!
I really love the Dreamwash- its just like Dream Cream but pink and its so calming and leaves ur skin so silky- Great for shaving your legs with too!
My favorite bath bomb is Think Pink, and I love the Rock Star soap. I always use American Cream conditioner and Godiva and Seanik shampoo bars. Ahhhh... The best thing ever tho is Buffy the Backside Slayer.. I use it all over and it is so addictive- like resurfacing your skin! You dont have to moisturise after either. Ahhhh, now I am mentally planning a Lush spree!!
The facial care is ace to, moisturiser is expensive but they do work, I have tried loads.. I like afterlife.. it makes you look like you actually get 8 hours sleep a night and drin 2 litres of water.. pffff. I also use Mirror Mirror- its meant as a firming neck cream but I use it on my face and it makes me feel like I have had a facelift. I am so going to Lush tomorrow now!
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Ooooh I love Lush, I used to work in store. I spent most of my wages in the shop even tho you get 50% discount!
i would LOVE to work in lush.
i keep handing my cv in to the one in croydon but they dont want me
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i don't go there as often as i used to as i barely have time to go far for shopping these days (nearest is 20 miles away)
but i always stock up on marilyn deep conditioner, buffy and a new soap. i have sooo many lush soaps in my drawers at the moment though keeping my clothes nice and fresh,i need to get through them.
i think their best product is fresh farmacy. i don't know how i would have got through my spotty teenage years without it, it helped a lot.
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I've only ever tried one, the "Honey, I Washed The Kids" soap. It's really nice.

I've always been tempted by the hair soap, but I can't quite give in. It just seems weird to wash your hair with soap.
It isn't soap! It's a solid shampoo - all the same stuff, basically, but without the water. It means that we don't have to use preservatives or packaging (I am a Lush SA).
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