Lord of Misrule is such an intoxicating scent. It's one of those types that takes you to a whole other world, like a realm The notes vanilla, patchouli, and black pepper are like a lush herb garden and play together perfectly as always!
Is Lord of Misrule permanent?
The sudsy cleanser is available exclusively online at the Lush website. Lord of Misrule joins a line-up of other Lush products that have been brought back as permanent fixtures thanks to fans.
What does Lush Lord of Misrule smell like?
Smells Like Smoky and peppery; dancing around a festival bonfire.
Is Lord of Misrule seasonal?
This sweet and spicy sudser is now available all year round to fill your shower with its intoxicating perfume of black pepper, patchouli and vanilla.Nov 1, 2021
What does Lord of Misrule smell like?
My sweet Lord bringeth forth a spicy, sweet and earthy fragrance to all the land, so everyone may rejoice in its captivating embrace. A musky patchouli note opens this unusual fragrance, with sweet and creamy vanilla absolute tempering the herbal aroma and mellowing things down.
Is Lush harmful?
Lush's products are not 100% organic, but they do use natural ingredients … and also some possibly harmful synthetics like SLS, parabens and 'fragrances'. If it's coloured green on their website it is naturally derived and often organic, if it's coloured black it is an ingredient that they call a 'safe synthetic'.
Are Lush bath bombs poisonous?
When used as directed, bath bombs are generally safe. The main concern is skin sensitivity to some of the ingredients such as fragrances and dyes. The most toxic ingredient of these products is the sodium.
Is Lush full of chemicals?
The reason so many Lush products are chock-full of chemicals is because they are largely water-based formulas. Artificial dyes are heavily present in many Lush products, which is clearly obvious from the wide range of colours available, everything from neon yellow to shocking red.Aug 9, 2018