Lush Reviews
Lush Review: Ibiza Party Shampoo
- Posted on September 7, 2010 at 8:08 am
Ibiza Party Shampoo is another great mild shampoo from Lush. I’m glad I finally got to try it. I’m not sure if I like it more than Trichomania Solid Shampoo but I definitely do like it at least just as much. It smells like a coconut citrus mixture to me (dare I say dessert-like) and is a great compliment to Coolaulin Conditioner.
- Oat milk
- Rose water
- Jojoba oil
- Lemon oil
- Pimento berry oil
- Grapefruit oil
- Carnation absolute
*Photocredit: Lush Cosmetics
Lush Review: Miranda & Summer Pudding Soaps
- Posted on September 3, 2010 at 1:41 pm
These two soaps are very similar in scent and appearance (the pic of the Miranda below is a little different from mine in that my soap has contrast colored imbedded chunks as well). Both bring back memories of lollipops that you would receive at the end of a doctor’s visit when you were a little kid; you know the ones I’m referring to (individually wrapped, the size of a half-dollar, typically green or red or orange) that were offered to you while your tears were drying. Bad memories of being at the pediatrician won’t stop me from recommending both these lovely soaps, especially if you are a Lushie who adores mild candy scents. Please note that Summer Pudding is better for exfoliation; it is non-abrasive and not messy to work with but will shred a bit when wet.
Miranda Soap:
- Rapeseed oil
- Sunflower oil
- Coconut oil
- Fresh kiwi fruit
- Ylang ylang petal oil
- Myrrh resinoid
- Juniperberry oil
- Bergamot oil
- Gardenia extract
Summer Pudding Soap:
- Rapeseed oil
- Coconut oil
- Ground almonds
- Glace cherries
- Almond oil
- Buchu oil
- Juniperberry oil
- Lemon oil
- Gardenia Extract
*Photocredit: Lush Cosmetics
Lush Review: B-Electro, Sunny Citrus, Heavenly Bodies, After 8:30
- Posted on August 27, 2010 at 4:04 pm
B-Electro Shower Gel Sample: Reminds me of a Yankee Candles tart I used to love called Key Lime Pie. Both are now discontinued unfortunately =(.
- Rapseed oil
- Sunflower oil
- Coconut oil
- Fennel oil
- Grapefruit Oil
- Jasmine Absolute
- Rose Absolute
Sunny Citrus Soap: Very mildly sweetly scented. The only ingredient I thought I sensed more strongly than the others was lemon. If you don’t like strong scents and love all things citrusy than this may be for you =).
- Rapeseed oil
- Sunflower oil
- Coconut oil
- Fresh lime juice
- Orange oil
- Tangerine oil
- Mandarin oil
- Neroli oil
- Bergamot oil
- Gardenia extract
Heavenly Bodies Buttercream: Reminds me of hot chocolate powder with a discernable nuttiness to it. Leaves one’s skin silky soft. I really love it. It’s not as messy as You Snap The Whip thank goodness. Mine arrived slightly melted during the July heat but nothing was wasted. I placed it somewhere cooler and it solidified.
- Orange Blossom Infusion
- Rapeseed Oil
- Sunflower Oil
- Coconut Oil
- Fresh Orange Juice
- Rhassoul Mud
- Tangerine Oil
- Sweet Orange Oil
- Vanilla Absolute
- Cocoa Absolute
- Flaked Chocolate
After 8:30: Reminds me of After Eight Dinner Mints but I smell mainly vanilla and chocolate (sweet scent obviously). It’s really a great Lush massage bar, especially if you love Coeur. My only reservation about it is the chocolate side leaves a brown film on your skin but it goes away after you massage it into the skin. It’s not a big deal to me; I haven’t had anything stained yet from using it.
*Photocredit: Lush Cosmetics
Lush Review: Absolute Delight Bath Cocktail
- Posted on July 26, 2010 at 5:02 am
A welcome break after fulfilling all my daily obligations. Every once in a while we need to pamper ourselves- a small reward for getting things done, especially the mundane or challenging stuff of life.
1 Absolute Jasmine Bath Bomb: Sweet and mildly floral. Fast fizz like most other bath ballistics. All the elements mixed to create a sheer pink bath.
- Rose absolute
- Bergamot oil
- Geranium bourbon oil
- Jasmine absolute
- Sandalwood oil
1 Turbo Bubble Bar: Pretty to look at like a glittery stone. Sweet and musky at once.
- Jasmine absolute
- Vetivert oil
- Ylang ylang oil
- Iridescent sparkles
1/2 MMM Melting Marshmallow Moment: Sweet floral scent. Creates white froth (though Lush says pink). Easily crumbled under running water. Slow dissolve on its own.
- almond oil
- chamomile powder
- marigold powder
- synthetic musk
Rock Star Soap: Has a pink/cherry taffy scent which has really grown on me. As an aside, it evokes for me happy memories of beach town summertime fun since taffy is a popularly sold candy in these places e.g. Wildwood NJ, Seaside Heights NJ- to name a couple.
- Rapeseed oil
- Sunflower oil
- Coconut oil
- Vanilla absolute
Lush Review: Night On The Town Prep Bath Cocktail
- Posted on June 28, 2010 at 3:15 pm
In stark comparison with the last bath I took, this bath was very pink, very feminine. A very mild floral with perfect sweetness; a good balance between two different family of scents. It reminded me of a taffy candy floral. If mauvy pink had a scent, this would be it. I almost used 1/3 of my Easter Egg- The Pink One but at the last moment I changed my mind and decided to save it for another type of bath (one less floral). I almost used Think Pink Bath Bomb too except to my amazement I couldn’t find one. I had convinced myself I had one in my drawer. So I was lucky to find a great ballistic to go well with all the other components of this bath to create a nice recipe for you should you want to replicate it (which I urge you to do)…
1 Softy Ballistic: A very light floral scent but definitely rosey.
- Lavender oil
- Rose petals
- Ylang ylang oil
- Rose absolute
- Orange essence
1 Flosty Glitter Bubble Bar: I was so supper excited to try this just because I loved Sunnyside so much. I was surprised that the bath didn’t turn pearlescent because I thought it would be a pink version of Sunnyside. I’m not going to complain because I really loved this bath a lot!
- Vanilla absolute
- Clary sage oil
- Lavender oil
- Pink glitter
1/2 MMM Melting Marshmallow Moment: Sweet floral scent. Created a pink froth this time since I decided to let it break up on its own. Just in case you’re wondering, it’s very easily crumbled under running water.
- almond oil
- chamomile powder
- marigold powder
- synthetic musk
Rock Star Soap: Has a pink/cherry taffy scent which has really grown on me. As an aside, it evokes for me happy memories of beach town summertime fun since taffy is a popularly sold candy in these places e.g. Wildwood NJ, Seaside Heights NJ- to name a couple.
- Rapeseed oil
- Sunflower oil
- Coconut oil
- Vanilla absolute
*Used during a recent shower; not during this bath:
Banana Moon Soap: This soap has a light banana scent as the name suggests. I really like it. If you are not a candy sweet scent fan or a floral scent fan than this may be for you =) I’m glad that Lush provides samples of their products. I believe that some of Lush’s products are so different scent-wise wet versus dry, so you really need to try it out for a little while before making up your mind.
Soft Coeur (The Honeymooners) Massage Bar
- Posted on June 24, 2010 at 4:17 pm
This is definitely one of my favorite Lush massage bars! It had sold out online just when I was interested in purchasing it so I picked up a bar at a Lush store. I kinda want to eat it =) but I know I can’t. It melts very quickly as you are massaging it onto your skin and makes you smell as if you took a dip in Willy Wonka’s chocolate ponds. I never would have imagined “wearing” chocolate until now. Highly recommended for the sweet toothed.
- Honey
- Cocoa powder
- Almond oil
- Sweet orange oil
- Bergamot oil
*Photocredit: Lush Cosmetics
Lush Review: Big Blue Bath Cocktail
- Posted on June 24, 2010 at 2:08 pm
This was a masculine aromatic Caribbean turquoise bath. Kind of like bathing in tea except, it’s seaweed that’s floating in the water, not loose dried tea leaves. I always want to try something at least once before forming an opinion on it. As much as I enjoyed this bath, it’s not a favorite only because I favor the more fruity, candy, feminine ones.
1 Big Blue Bath Bomb: Fresh, clean scent but powerful like cleaning detergent. This scent became more mild as the ballistic mixed with the bath water.
- Coarse sea salt
- Arame seaweed
- Lemon
- Lavender oil
- Seaweed absolute
1/2 Blue Skies & Fluffy White Clouds Bubble Bar: This scent is similar to the Big Blue bath bomb only a little more mild and sweet. At first whiff, there seems to be a nuttyness similar to those in chocolate candy bars e.g. Snickers. Not sure if I was imaging this? I would love to use my other half of BSFWCBB with a sweeter bath ballistic. We shall see which one it will be =)
- Patchouli oil
- Frankincense resinoid
- Cinnamon leaf oil
1/2 Floating Island Bath Melt: Mildly sweet floral scent. Made the bath very moisturizing. I mean, what bath melt doesn’t? This one is a slow froth. I’ve used this bath melt a few times already but now its scent reminds me of a Connecticut Muffin Angel Cake muffin =)
- Almond oil
- Sandlewood oil
- Lemon oil
Ice Blue Sample Soap: Fresh, clean scent. I like it even though I’m a spearmint fan.
- Rapeseed oil
- Sunflower oil
- Coconut oil
- Seasalt
- Sweet wild orange oil
- Bergamot oil
- Peppermint oil
Sea Vegetable Sample Soap: I’m not too crazy about this soap with its “fishy” scent. I was surprised I didn’t like it more since I don’t mind the smell of seaweed. Usually a seaweed scent to me, is a nice reminder of beaching or visiting Nantucket Island.
- Rapeseed oil
- Sunflower oil
- Coconut oil
- Atlantic sea salt crystals
- Arame seaweed
- Lime oil
- Lavender oil
- Seaweed absolute
*Photocredit: Lush Cosmetics
Lush Review: Happy Birthday Bath Cocktail
- Posted on June 22, 2010 at 4:43 pm
I admired this sweet citrus floral bath with its Fanta-like scent (the culmination of Hot Java BB and Happy Birthday BB) and its beautiful deep orange color. This bath was started very late at night but I needed to decompress from our recent travels (to visit with family) and a few crazy moments I had to endure because of it. Happy belated birthday gift from moi to moi.
1 Hot Java Bath Ballistic:
- Cinnamon sticks
- Ginger oil
- Cinnamon powder
- Ginger powder
- Coriander oil
- Ginger absolute
- Ylang ylang oil
- Juniperberry oil
- Gardenia extract
1 Happy Birthday Bubble Bar:
- Bergamot oil
- Vanilla absolute
- African marigold oil
- Beeswax absolute
- Almond oil
- Gardenia extract
- Plastic BD decoration
1/2 You’ve Been Mangoed Bath Melt: Very very moisturizing. Sweet yummy creamsicle scent.
- Almond Oil
- Lemongrass Oil
- Avocado Butter
- Mango Butter
- Lemon Oil
- Lime Oil
- Paprika Extract
Spice Curls Soap (Exfoliator Bar): Reminds me of a spicy scented burnt orange version of You Snap The Whip and Sandstone. Like You Snap, it has the potential to dye light colored towels or curtains. Like Sandstone, it’s definitely abrasive. I was caught by surprise the first time I used it- that it was so exfoliating. On closer examination, one can see the sandy particles of this bar. This product was a limited edition Lush product from Fall 2009 (another reason why I was eager to use it). Not your boring ingredients as you can see below; that I love! You may also use any citrus soap of your choice if you can’t find Spice Curls anymore.
- Coconut oil
- Paprika
- Fresh ginger root
- Clove bud oil
- Cinnamon powder
- Ground chilli
- Ground cayenne pepper
The Soft Touch Body Butter: A bit greasy like all other massage bars but worth it since it does a great job to keep your skin moisturized and smooth. Begins to melt at first contact of any body heat.
- Fresh lemons
- Fresh mango
- Horsetail
- Cleavers & vanilla pod infusion
- Hydrogenated palm kernel oil
- Wheatgerm oil
- Soya oil
- Avocado oil
- Cardamom oil
- Vanilla absolute
- Neroli oil
- Lavender oil
- Paprika extract
*Photocredit: Lush Cosmetics
Lush Review: Gavarnie Soap
- Posted on June 21, 2010 at 8:40 pm
I used Gavarnie soap for the first time last week. It smells almost identical to Jungle solid hair conditioner. When wet, it has a “green” scent (mild leafy/plant scent)- not what I would consider floral or truly herbal. I like this soap as much as any other Lush soap. I only wish that it smelled like Jungle whether wet or dry.
- Limetree flowers
- Cornflower petals
- Blue mallow flowers
- Gardenia extract
*Photocredit: Lush Cosmetics
Lush Review: Wiccy Magic Muscles Massage Bar
- Posted on June 16, 2010 at 2:42 pm
This is a must have if you don’t particularly like Bengay or Icy Hot. WMM has a strong minty scent though. You probably can’t get away from minty scents if the goal is to relax achy tired muscles (I wish that wasn’t the case but I’ve been unable to find a strawberry scented muscle ache remedy). I don’t like peppermint as much as I like spearmint but for the wonderful job it’s done for my muscles, I will definitely keep one around always. Ladies, it’s remarkable in relieving lower back pain ahem.
- Aduki Beans
- Organic Jojoba Oil
- Cinnamon Leaf Oil
- Peppermint Oil
- Extra Virgin Coconut Oil
*Photocredit: Lush Cosmetics



























