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Sinful soft skin
Review of Lush Skin Sin by ring_of_roses

Advantages: Yummy smell, moisturises, easily absorbed, not tested on animals
Disadvantages: Expensive, not suitable for nut allergy sufferers

...a cream like the other Lush hand and body moisturisers. WHAT’S IT LIKE Skin sin looks like a plain white lotion. It has quite a thin, watery consistency. The smell is a sweet cherry, and it is light and subtle. It is not at all overpowering. I really like the scent – if it was available as a separate perfume I’d buy it. The packaging is a clear bottle with a black flip top lid – Lush do the same packaging for shower gels, shampoos & conditioner. ...
...and it quickly absorbed after rubbing it in. The yummy scent lingers on your skin for about 30 minutes. The cream can be applied anywhere on your body except your face. PRICE Skin sin comes in 3 sizes, which are priced differently. At the time of writing – 100g (Small bottle) - £3.35 250g (Medium bottle) - £6.75 500g (Huge bottle) - £10.95 INGREDIENTS Water (Aqua), Almond Oil (Prunus dulcis), Cocoa Butter (Theobroma cacao), Glycerine, Stearic ... Read review

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16.08.2007
Smitten
Review of Lush Smitten hand cream by mirei

Advantages: The most moisturising and soothing hand cream I've tried
Disadvantages: May lead to a Lush addiction...

...(b) my last visit to Lush was over a year ago at the time.) Spurred on by hands wrecked by a week of packing, lugging, and unpacking loads of boxes in my recent move, I had a poke and a sniff at the testers and ended up falling for Smitten. As it was heavier than the cream I was using at the time and packed full of natural oils and butters, I figured it would do a better job of mending my abused hands. I emerged from the shop £4.95 poorer and the ...
...As the people at Lush are very conscious of our environment, the packaging of this product is limited to the modest screw-top pot it comes in. The labelling is equally simple as the product sells itself (occasionally with a bit of help from a sales assistant), and mainly serves to display the product name, ingredients list, and the promise "one touch and you're smitten." On the side of the pot is a label stating when the product was made, who it ... Read review

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16.05.2007
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The foot lotion that keeps on giving!
Review of Lush Fair Trade Foot Lotion by starsforlovers

Advantages: Smells and looks gorgeous.
Disadvantages: none!

...I decided to turn to Lush as I always do, for affordable skin care genius. The name comes aptly from it's main component, fair traded cocoa butter, a product you can really feel good about. And it's true, it really is bright pink! I mainly wanted a cream that would soothe my feet after being on the go all day as well as nourishing the skin and this does exactly that. It's infused with spear and pepper mint making it amazingly refreshing and leaving ... Read review

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13.05.2008
These feet are made for walking...
Review of Lush After Tango Foot Mask by starcrossinggirl

Advantages: relieves soreness, moisturises very well and smells great!
Disadvantages: a little too pricey for regular use

...the Bio fresh Section of Lush stores, or, alternatively, you can buy it from their homepage as well, though they will charge you extra for special delivery, as it has to be kept cold and can’t be shipped normally due to this. At £4.85 in the shop and £6.35 via mail order (both for 100g) it is quite pricey, but it really is a treat for your feet, and I usually get between 4-6 uses out of one pot – depending on how thick you apply it. The ingredients ...
...A final tip: All Lush Bio fresh products are exactly that – made freshly from fresh ingredients, and that means they’ll go off if you don’t keep them in the fridge. Also, don’t forget to keep an eye on the best before date, as they contain no or almost no preservatives, and thus only keep for about 3 weeks. ... Read review

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10.03.2005
Candy Fluff - Top Lush Powder
Review of Lush Candy Fluff Dusting Powder by CRAFTYDONNA

Advantages: Smells lovely.
Disadvantages: Some Glitter

...Lush, Rumours have it that Lush was going to remove this product before Christmas but lucky for me its still available today. This is an ideal gift for teenagers and females who like the girl treatment :) Smell/ Aroma / Look: This dusting power (Talc) is white and includes little bits of glitter. Its smells of strong Candy, probably why i like it some much. The smell lasts for a long time when you put this on. How to use: Its very simple you use ...
...Ingredients: Cornstarch (Zea mays), Talc, Magnesium Carbonate, Synthetic Musk, Perfume, Iridescent Sparkles (Polyethylene terephthalate & Acrylates copolymer), Golden Glitter (Polyethylene terephthalate and FD&C Yellow No.5), How much: 80 g standard tub costs £3.95 Rating: One of my top products from lush so give it a big 10/10 ... Read review

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28.01.2007


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