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Thu, Aug 12th, 2010, 07:25 AM #16
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I can't stand LUSH stores.....walking by them causing me to have breathing difficulties. In the time of "non-scent" policies, I am surprised shopping centres allow this place.
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Sun, Aug 22nd, 2010, 12:55 AM #17
Actually, the smell in the LUSH stores is one of the things I enjoy most. I tried one of their bath bombs (can't remember which one) years ago and found it very disappointing for the price. I bought one of their round blue shampoo bars and again wasn't impressed. These days I go in to look at the nice displays and smell the stuff. I'm having more luck and spending less with my own homemade beauty products.
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Thu, Jan 20th, 2011, 12:23 PM #20
I adore Lush. Save for a few products (Derma-E toner, Jason body lotion) I use almost entirely Lush products. My skin looks better than ever and I find them really well priced for the quality in comparison is similar brands.
I find the key to getting the most bang for your buck at Lush is to learn how to use the products properly (there are lots of groups and forums online with demos as well as on the Lush website) and to keep trying different products. I originally tried using Angels on Bare Skin but found it broke me out. I tried Dark Angels, Herbalism, Ocean Salt and Coal Face and got amazing results. I'm really glad I didn't give up. I always get samples when I order online and I know the stores are pretty good about giving samples away. Great customer service for sure! Every time I got into a Lush in person, the staff is always amazingly friendly. Once I help a couple of girls fix their internet connection and they gave me a free piece of soap (small size) as a thank you.
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Sat, Jan 29th, 2011, 06:41 PM #21Lush's unique facial cleanser and soft exfoliator Angels on Bare Skin is a fairly good find for those with sensitive skin.
It gets the job done and makes your skin feel gently exfoliated and fully cleansed. But, it is expensive and the product is a little messy and odd-smelling..
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Sat, Jan 29th, 2011, 09:12 PM #22
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I've only purchased from LUSH a few times, from what I've tried I love. The bath bombs I bought were more fruity scented and I got by with half a bath bomb per bath. You can also make these yourself at home.. They are very easy and cost pennies, business idea anyone? Making your own soap is very easy and cheap as well, I'm quite the DIY hobbyist and these options are a lot cheaper than retail and you can purchase any sent under the sun for them, or sent them with natural oils. Great summer craft idea if you have kids too so they can make their own gifts for family, friends, etc..
http://www.teachsoap.com/
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Sat, Jan 29th, 2011, 09:55 PM #23
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Isn't their site down right now? Hackers stole credit card numbers.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...h-website.html
Hopefully, it was only the Euro sites.
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Sun, Jan 30th, 2011, 09:41 AM #24
That's only Lush UK. Same company but different websites
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Tue, Mar 8th, 2011, 06:40 PM #25
I have never tried LUSH before but I cant stand walking past their stores. They make me feel uncomfortable and sometimes want to vomit. I knew someone who worked there and smells like LUSH all the time even after work lol
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Sun, Apr 17th, 2011, 07:18 PM #26
I love Mask of Magnaminty!!! It's a really good cleansing and exfoliating mask. It absorbs a lot of oilies!
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Sun, Jun 12th, 2011, 09:16 PM #27
Bought Lemony Flutter a couple weeks ago and I am loving it!
It's really saved my elbows - that I previously thought would always be super dry, my cuticles (which is what it's mainly marketed for, I think) and my feet / toes. The dry skin around my toes is pretty much gone. I just have to keep remembering to use it...
The only thing is - it smells like lemon cleaning products (like that stuff you use on wood furniture). I wish it came in a different scent.
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Mon, Jun 20th, 2011, 02:26 AM #28
I love lush but always get it when there is a deal on it.
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Mon, Jun 20th, 2011, 10:38 AM #29
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I have two questions about Lush products. I personally have never used them but my good friend suggested I get one of the massage soap bars because she swore by it when she was pregnant and she loved the way it made her skin feel. Has anyone used the massage bars? Is there a particular one that anyone would suggest?
Also, my other friend is a vegan and I was thinking of getting her the Vegan gift box I saw as a thank you gift for work she's doing on my shower cake. Is this a good gift set or might I be better off getting my own mix of their Vegan products and making my own box?"Call it magic, call it true/I call it magic when I'm with you" - Coldplay, Magic
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Wed, Jul 20th, 2011, 03:28 PM #30
flying fox always my favo.
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