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Why Lush is the best thing since sliced bread

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Why Lush is the best thing since sliced bread

Ever basked in the luxury of a bath bomb? Or walked into the wondrous world of Lush at the mall, bombarded with enchanting scents that lurk on the shelves? One of the most satisfying purchases can be made at Lush. Literally. The. Best. Ever. Okay? Okay. It's your one stop to a Tumblr-worthy bath picture.

Besides the fact that it's roughly $6 a pop for a nice smelling bath, which is a complete money sucker, Lush has control over my life. It's so all around perfection in one tiny store. Knowing that their products are vegan (I'm not vegan but hey, that's cool), chemical free, and they don't test on animals is amazing. This makes them even sweeter! The "Treat Yo Self" (courtesy of "Parks and Rec") revolution is in full swing with messages, "You need to relax and pamper yourself because you deserve it." Bath bombs are an explosion to your senses -- and do just that.

My Top Lush products:


1. Sex Bomb (bath bomb): Want to smell good for the entirety of the next day? The lavender mixed scent stays on like expensive perfume. This bomb is perfection.

2. Stardust (bath bomb): For a glitter lover like me, it's the most satisfying thing since glitter eyeliner.

3. Mask of Magnaminty (face mask): Feels great on the skin and makes you look like the Wicked Witch of the West.

4. Grease Lightning (face cleanser): I put this on before bed every night and it makes my face less shiny.

5. T for Toes (feet powder): For that stinky shoe smell that won't go away. Dust some of this in there, and voila! Brand new!

I also can't neglect their skincare. It actually works. But they're more on the relaxing side since there aren't any harsh chemicals present. Unfortunately, it won't actually take away those pesky pimples, but it helps even skin tone and create smoother skin.

Okay, so the magical place of Lush has your full kit for absolute indulgence (plus anything in there is a great gift). Bath bombs have been all the rage for a reason. Who doesn't want their bath to fizz to an array of colors and smell like lavender? It is heavenly. After spending hours in a Lush store, it is certainly challenging to leave without spending your entire life savings.

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