Vegan Lush Haul |
When
I entered the lush store, the first thing that I paid attention was
wonderful smell of natural soaps and bath balls. In the store was
very nice service, who knows the products well and is always ready to
help in their selection.
There
were so many interesting cosmetics in the store that I didn't know
what to choose. I was most interested in shampoo in the bar and
herbalism, for Patryk I chose Kalamazoo, and at the end of the
shopping I added a tiny hand cream. Of course, all cosmetics are
vegan.
If
you want to know what I think about these cosmetics, then I invite
you to the next part of the post.
Lush New Shampoo |
Lush, New, Shampoo Bar
New
is a shampoo in the bar which, thanks to the addition of cinnamon and
mint, stimulates scalp and accelerates hair growth.
The
shampoo cleanses hair well, has a beautiful scent and will last
forever, seriously I think even with everyday use it will last for a
few months.
My
hair grows quite fast so it's hard for me to say its effect under the
hair growth.
I
bought a metal lush soap dish for shampoo, but at home I keep shampoo
in a glass container.
I
paid £ 6.50 for shampoo and £ 3.95 for a soap dish.
I
would be happy to buy another cube of new shampoo, although I would
also love to try other lush shampoos.
If
you have a delicate scalp, cinnamon shampoo can irritate your scalp.
Ingredients:
Sodium
Lauryl Sulfate, Nettle and Peppermint Infusion (Urtica dioica and
Mentha piperita), Glycerine, Nettle Absolute (Urtica urens), Rosemary
Absolute (Rosmarinus officinalis), Bay Oil (Pimenta racemosa), Clove
Bud Oil (Eugenia caryophyllus), Cinnamon Leaf Oil (Cinnamomum
zeylanicum), * Cinnamal, * Eugenol, * Benzyl Benzoate, * Limonene, *
Linalool, Color 73360, Cinnamon Stick (Cinnamomum cassia) * Occurs
normally in essential oils
Lush Herbalism |
Lush, Herbalism, Face and Body Cleanser
Herbalism
is a green, slightly wet paste for washing the face and body.
When
you mixed it with a little water, you can use it as a peeling thanks
to the almonds included in the composition.
After
regular use, I see a big improvement in my skin.
It
is much smoother and has less pimples.
Herbalism
is made of fresh, natural ingredients, which means we have only 3
months to use it.
Its
scent is hard to determine, it smells of herbs, maybe a bit of
spices, in any case it's a nice smell.
It
is packed in a traditional black lush packaging that is made of
recycled plastic.
We
have a choice of two sizes of herbalism, a smaller 100 grams for 6.50
£ and a larger 250 grams for 18.75 £.
In
my opinion, herbalism is worth recommending!
I
am sure I will buy more than one package of this miracle.
Ingredients:
Round
Almonds (Prunus Dulcis), Kaolin, Glycerine, Chlorophyllin Water (CI
75810, Aqua), Nettle, Rosemary and Rice Vinegar Extract, (Urtica
Dioica and Rosmarinus Officinalis), Rice Bran (Oryza Sativa),
Gardenia Extract (Gardenia Jasminoides), Rose Absolute (Rosa
Damascena), Chamomile Oil (Anthemis Nobilis), Sage Oil (Salvia
Officinalis), Perfume.
Lush Kalamazoo |
Lush, Kalamazoo Beard Ana Facial Wash
Kalamazoo
is a creamy wash for face and facial hair for men with a fresh, citrus
scent.
Despite
the fact that Kalamazoo is intended for men, I sometimes steal it
from Patryk and I think that it is also great for women. Maybe it
won't wash your make-up, but when you use it to clean face after
removing make-up, it leaves skin clean and moisturized.
Patryk
really likes this cream. It cleans the face well and moisturizing the
beard.
Kalamazoo
is packaged exactly like herbalism and also has a natural
composition.
I
think that herbalism is much more efficient, but Kalamazoo is enough
for 2-3 months for everyday use.
Kalamazoo
costs £ 7.50 for 100 grams or £ 13.95 for 240 grams.
We
will buy another package of kalamazoo for 100%, this is Patryk's
favorite product.
Ingredients:
Water
(Aqua), Stearic Acid, Sodium Cocoamphoacetate, Glycerl Stearate &
Peg - 100 Stearate, Glycerine, Triethanolamine, Cetearyl Alcohol,
Almond Oil (Prunus dulcis), Apricot Kernel Oil (Prunus armeniaca),
Fresh Pineapple (Pineapple Sativus), Fragrance, Organic Jojoba Oil
(Simmondsia chinensis), Cupuacu Butter (Theobroma Grandiflorum), Lime
Oil (Citrus aurantifolia), Brazilian Orange Oil (Citrus sinensis),
Olibanum Oil (Boswella Carterii), * Geraniol, * Limonene, * Linalool,
Hydroxycitronellal, Methylparaben. * Occurs naturally in essential
oils
Lush Charity Pot |
Lush, Charity Pot, Hand & Body
Charity
pot is a rich, nourishing body and hand cream, and the proceeds from
its purchase are spent on charitable organization.
The
cream has a thick consistency and a nice perfumed scent.
Charity
pot has a lot of nutrients in the composition and moisturizes the
skin well.
If
you buy a small version it will be in a metal package, and larger
creams are in black plastic jars.
The
smallest pack is 10 grams and costs £ 1, the larger one has 45g and
costs £ 3.75, the largest is 240g and costs £ 13.95.
I
think this tiny version is great and it's worth having it in your
purse, I will buy it for sure!
Ingredients:
Water
(Aqua), Olive Oil (Olea europaea), Glycerine, Organic Jojoba Oil
(Simmondsia chinensis), Moringa Oil (Moringa Oleifera), Fair Trade
Cocoa Butter (Theobroma cacao), Stearic Acid, Shea Butter
(Butyrospermum parkii), Triethanolamine, Geranium Oil (Pelargonium
graveolens), Rosewood Oil (Canba odorata), Vanilla Absolute (Vanilla
Planifolia), Aloe Gel (Aloe Secundiflora), Cetearyl Alcohol,
Citronellol, Coumarin, Geraniol, Linalool, Limonene, Fragrance
What is your favourite lush cosmetic?
Xoxo,
Dorota
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