This was actually one of the first soaps Lush ever made according to the Lushie at my local shop and I love it!! It doesn’t lather but it makes my shower smell like it’s in the middle of a lemon orchard. I just wish the scent lasted a bit longer after I step out the shower.
No lemons or limes here but this mask is seriously soothing on the skin. I had tried Cosmetic Warrior previously when I was having some breakouts and the garlic and tea tree oil was way too harsh and it made the breakouts even worse. Catastrophe Cosmetic is the complete opposite and leaves my face feeling clean and soothed but not irritated or dry. I want to try other masks but I will repurchase this one.
Whoosh Shower Jelly
I love to use this in the morning because it’s refreshing lemon lime scent is the perfect thing for a foggy, sleepy brain. It lathers a bit and the scent lingers longer than the Bohemian Soap. I will definitely repurchase this in the larger size when it’s done.
Lush products are quite pricey but they are handmade, natural, and completely worth it. I could never justify buying them every week but once in a while is nice.
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With changing seasons it’s only natural to want to change your hair right? I call it The Itch, the need for change that just wont leave you alone. Last March, because of The Itch, I ended up getting a haircut at the Ouidad Salon in NYC but since then I’ve swore off cutting (i.e. chopping off my hair) and will settle for the necessary trim every now and again. This year I can’t seem to get the idea of lightening my locks out of my head. I’ve colored my entire head of naturally black hair brown before, even let my mother talk me into putting something called “pumpkin spice” (don’t ask) in my hair but this time I want something subtle, maybe just the ends……maybe….