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Also, the Oxford Street Frozen one is soothing, and I really like Think Pink, Sex Bomb, Space Girl and Sakura X_X

Last time I bought something from lush, they didn't have the inredients on the packaging, but I think they have them on the websote if you can find the same bath bomb.
It was around 5/6 years ago so I doubt they still sell it and it was never on their website, the people in the shop said it was a 'shop exclusive' but according to their customer service the product never actually existed! (My mum had the receipt from the shop so could prove it was a real product and not a fake) My dad and the lawyers my mum worked with at the time said we could potentially sue, but since the rash was just painful and hasn't caused any lasting damage my mum thought that it would be a waste of time, if I ever get the same reaction from a different product then hopefully I'll have an ingredient list to show my doctor to get a more effective treatment. I still think they should have the ingredients printed on the packaging though, you wouldn't eat something from a supermarket which didn't have the ingredients printed on the packaging so why would you put something on your body if you don't know what is in it, not everyone has access to the internet so they wouldn't get to see the ingredients...They have them on the site plus they tell you which ones are natural and which ones are synthetic. The synthetic ones aren't harmful, they're just not natural.
I think the cause of the no ingredients thing is probably because lush is known for using less packaging and recycling. So when you go into the store Itself the bath bombs are "naked" on shelves and you just put them in a paper sack. They do have them listed online, and if you buy online they also put a sticker with the name and ingredients on the packaging of the item.It was around 5/6 years ago so I doubt they still sell it and it was never on their website, the people in the shop said it was a 'shop exclusive' but according to their customer service the product never actually existed! (My mum had the receipt from the shop so could prove it was a real product and not a fake) My dad and the lawyers my mum worked with at the time said we could potentially sue, but since the rash was just painful and hasn't caused any lasting damage my mum thought that it would be a waste of time, if I ever get the same reaction from a different product then hopefully I'll have an ingredient list to show my doctor to get a more effective treatment. I still think they should have the ingredients printed on the packaging though, you wouldn't eat something from a supermarket which didn't have the ingredients printed on the packaging so why would you put something on your body if you don't know what is in it, not everyone has access to the internet so they wouldn't get to see the ingredients...
No offence to anyone who enjoys Lush products, I just wanted to put my experience out there- though as I said it was 5/6 years ago so their customer service has hopefully improved and that they are using better ingredients now.
Also, the Oxford Street Frozen one is soothing, and I really like Think Pink, Sex Bomb, Space Girl and Sakura X_X
I used to work at Lush lol, I had to leave because half my pay check would be spent on buying more products, even with the discount! I absolutely loved my store though, it was a great place to work. My favorite was always the Lime - Margarita scrub, it made your skin so soft and it was really refreshing. Also, the honey hand butter was absolutely amazing! Good for dry hands, especially in winter.
If you haven't shopped at Lush, I would definitely recommend it. They have something for everyone and there are plenty of things to sample. Mostly all the products are natural and light, which is great even if you have sensitive skin!
I've only been there once, as it's a bit of a drive to get to the closest store near me. But I loved the bath bombs I bought there. Next time I go, I plan on buying some of the other beauty products they have there, such as one of their lip scrubs.
And Phoenix Rising is amazing. It was my first ever bath bomb. It's rumored to be getting discontinued. It turns your water the color of a dark wine almost. It starts purple and eventually it gets the the middle which is mint green. It is cinnamon scented with a real cinnamon stick in it! It also has gold glitter to shimmer your body a bit.
Kay, so this made me really scared and I had to go out and buy some just in case... XD
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I love their stuff but I can't afford much there now, plus I have never lived close enough to one for it to be convenient. They need more locations.
Our closest store is like 3 hours away so I just buy online. :v
My parents insist on having a water softening unit on our well water. Soft water + soft water sucks.
I read a blog once that recommended using the Seanik Shampoo bar when you have really soft water -- which was how I found out about them in the first place -- and omg does it make a difference. I love it. I can't go back to goopy shampoos anymore. I don't even care that it was $12, just one bar lasts me 2 months and my hair is long and super thick, a little more than halfway down my back now. I used to go through 3-4 bottles of Garnier Fructis shampoo for $4 a pop in that time. If anything, it's cheaper now.
Smells a little funny being made out of seaweed and all, lol, but my fruity conditioner balances that out.
I actually have to put in another order for one soon here, might venture out and try one of the other ones, too. C:
My mum buys this stuff a ton, and actually uses all of it most of the time. The stuff works but some of the things at the stores just smell really bad to me...
Yeah. Most of it smells good to me. But I hate musky smells and strong floral ones. I mostly like earthy and sweet smells.
One smell that really puts me off its a cleanser called Aqua Marina. It looks like cat food and smells like it too. XD
It's so sad to see that they're going to discontinue some of their products, especially Phoenix Rising.