LUSH Sexy Boy Massage Bar
I've bought several LUSH massage bars over the years (Each Peach, Soft Coeur, Strawberry Feels Forever, Nutts, Mange Too) and, while I found some of them to work well as a basic skin moisturizer, none of them were actually "melty" enough to replace a true massage oil for a full-body massage. I received a very generous sample piece of LUSH Sexy Boy Massage Bar in my latest order and I must say that I am impressed!
The idea behind LUSH massage bars is that they are solid blocks of butters and oils that will melt when exposed to skin's heat and provide the lubrication necessary for a good massage. ...
review »LUSH Gnome Name Bubble Bar
I passed on buying most of the LUSH Christmas items this year because they simply didn't dazzle me as I browsed the company web site. When I had the opportunity to check everything out in person a few weeks ago, I again passed on almost everything, but decided to buy 2 of their Gnome Name Bubble Bars.
As the name implies, these solid pieces of bubble bath are shaped like gnomes. LUSH describes them as "fruity, spicy, and soda-scented". To my nose, they smell more like a combination of Necco wafers and Red Hots candy. The Gnome Name moniker is kind of silly because every LUSH store calls...
review »LUSH Sandstone Soap
What is it?
This soap is a lemon scented soap that has a layer of sand in it at the bottom. The smell of fresh lemon is truly wonderful, and so I thought I would really love this soap.
Why DON'T I like it?
The problem with this soap is that when you use it, sand gets EVERYWHERE! The sand is good for exfoliating, but halfway through your shower, it feels like you are showering in a shower at the beach, with sand all over the floor of the shower or the tub, in your toes, etc. I can't stand that, as it makes me feel dirty in the shower. Yuck! Supposedly they have changed the formulation now so...
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