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Is Lush discontinuing massage bars?
We're not ready to say goodbye. Talk about dropping a (bath) bombshell! Lush just announced that it will discontinue 29 of its handmade bath and body products, including several massage bars, shower jellies, face masks and lip tints (but not, thankfully, any of its beloved, fizzy bath bombs).
Do Lush bath oils expire?
LUSH products expire because they are made using fresh, natural ingredients and are therefore either self-preserving* or only require a little bit of safe synthetic preservatives to stay clean.
How do you use bath oil?
Add your oil blend right before you get into the bath. Mixing it in at the end will help to ensure the oils don't evaporate too quickly. You can rub the droplets of oil onto your skin as you relax in the bath. Or, you can rub the oil blend onto your skin before getting into the bath.
Do you rinse off bath oil?
You don't need to shower after a bath bomb. If, after your shower or bath, you see any residue from the bath bomb on the sides of the bath rub or shower, you need a shower to wash off the bath bomb. If you don't see the residue, just dry yourself up and go your way.
How do you use Lush shower tabs?
As your shower hits your bomb, take a moment to inhale its intoxicating fragrance. It'll begin to foam in your hand; scoop up a bit and smooth it all over your skin as you revel in its restorative powers. Once it's done, wash it away, towel off and enjoy your lightly scented skin.
Do Lush bath bombs have oil in them?
Plus, every bath bomb is made with a blend of pure essential oils to create a unique aromatherapy experience, right in your tub.
What does Lush put in their bath bombs?
Bath bombs are basically made of baking soda, Lush's special "bubble mix" (we didn't get all the secrets), citric acid and a mix of essential oils to impart a particular scent and feel. The Intergalactic Bath Bomb adds colorful dye pigment and gold glitter to get that swirly "constellation" effect in the water.
What happened to Lush bath oils?
It's a word that strikes fear in the heart of any beauty lover: 'discontinued'. Unfortunately, Lush has announced it is discontinuing over 100 of its products and some of its fans are upset that their favourite bath bombs and body oils will stop being produced.
Are Lush bath bombs natural?
All of Lush's bath bombs are made with all-natural ingredients or safe synthetics, such as baking soda. The majority of ingredients in these items are baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), citric acid (edible powder found in many sour candies), fragrance oils, and coloring, depending on the bath bomb purchased.
What does a shower oil do?
Shower oil protects your skin's natural oils while working to trap dirt and grime and wash them away. When you step out of the shower after using shower oil, your skin will feel supple and nourished, rather than parched and irritated.