Lush has a huge fan base all over the world. I'm definitely a lushie. My local store is small but JAMMED packed with products. Everything to pamper yourself with. I love what they stand for as well. They are against animal testing and unfair trade. They only use prime quality, natural ingredients.
Out of all the bath bombs I picked up two of these because of the scent. Because of their use of natural ingredients, their products tend to smell earthy and floral which isn't exactly down my alley, but the Pink bath bomb is a sweet and clean (my boyfriend says it's reminiscent of laundry detergent) scent. The scent once it hits the bath is more complex. It's deeper on the vanilla side. To me it smells like Lush's 'Rockstar' soap!
It's one of the smaller bath bombs, like their infamous 'Butterball', but only using half in one bath is enough. Pink is a fizzy bath bomb, not frothing. It's pink all the way through with visible coco butter running through it making it more than moisturizing.
Lush says "Fill your bathtub with warm water, drop in the Bath Bomb and lay back to enjoy its lovely color and gorgeous fragrance". Go pick up one and do it!
Saturday, April 26, 2014
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Hand Food:Soap & Glory!
Every single beauty vlogger on the entire planet owns this pink tube of miracle product.
Soap and Glory is a semi-recent addition as a brand to Sephora. and an all around great brand. "Hand Food" is probably their best selling item. I went through the travel size in a month if that tells you anything. Advertised as a "non-greasy" hand cream, it's kind of EXACTLY that. It doesn't leave any sign or resi that you used anything except feeling moisturized and a scent.
What intrigued me to pick it up was Missglamorazzi on Youtube, or Ingrid, saying that the scent was incredibly sweet and luxurious. She said it was exactly like the Coco Mademoiselle perfume by Chanel. I didn't own Coco Mademoiselle until after I had Hand Food and the connection was instant. If you have the perfume, you know that it's a more so woodsy scent and not very sweet. As a teenager, it was kind of a bitter sweet aquired taste. Now that I'm used to it, I crave it.
Priced at $5 for 3 oz is reasonable and well worth it.
Soap and Glory is a semi-recent addition as a brand to Sephora. and an all around great brand. "Hand Food" is probably their best selling item. I went through the travel size in a month if that tells you anything. Advertised as a "non-greasy" hand cream, it's kind of EXACTLY that. It doesn't leave any sign or resi that you used anything except feeling moisturized and a scent.
What intrigued me to pick it up was Missglamorazzi on Youtube, or Ingrid, saying that the scent was incredibly sweet and luxurious. She said it was exactly like the Coco Mademoiselle perfume by Chanel. I didn't own Coco Mademoiselle until after I had Hand Food and the connection was instant. If you have the perfume, you know that it's a more so woodsy scent and not very sweet. As a teenager, it was kind of a bitter sweet aquired taste. Now that I'm used to it, I crave it.
Priced at $5 for 3 oz is reasonable and well worth it.
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