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    STYLECASTER

    This Is Lush’s Biggest Bath Bomb Launch Ever

    I need that Bom Perignon.

  • Politics
    Yahoo Life

    The big problem with the California bill that bans cosmetic animal testing

    Cosmetic animal testing could be banned by 2020 in California, but some beauty brands ask, "What about China?"

  • Politics
    Yahoo Life

    Shoppers threaten to boycott Lush over controversial campaign calling police officers liars

    The beauty brand's campaign supporting Police Spies Out of Lives has been accused of portraying law enforcement in a negative light.

  • News
    Cosmopolitan

    Lush Is Launching a Trump-Inspired Hair Product

    It's going to be Yuge.

  • News
    Yahoo Life

    Lush's Latest Ads Are a Powerful Addition to the Inclusive Beauty Movement

    Just when we thought Lush couldn’t win over our hearts even more, they dropped their latest ad campaign. The photoshoot spotlights two LGBT couples celebrating Valentine’s Day right — in the bathtub.

  • News
    Yahoo Life

    Grandparents ‘Horrified’ by Salacious Lush Shower Gel Packaging

    What the couple from Essex, England, found written on the bottles when their Macy unwrapped the pink box, however, left them stunned. The Snow Fairy shower gel contained in the $15.95 bath set sported a label the doting grandparents feel isn’t exactly age-appropriate for a young child. The Shiners were “horrified” when young Macy stumbled upon the lewd message after opening her gift, according to the?Sun.

  • News
    Refinery 29 on Yahoo

    These Halloween Lush Products Are Scary-Good

    Take a break from planning your spooky?Halloween ensemble, because Lush just dropped a frighteningly cool collection of bath products.

  • News
    Refinery 29 on Yahoo

    Using This Lush Product Will Apparently Cause A Plant To Grow In Your Bathroom

    A luxury massage bar is to blame for the weird phenomenon, which sounds like the beginning of an epic sci-fi invasion movie.

  • News
    Mic

    Lush Is Welcoming Syrian Refugees to Stores in a Powerful Way

    The store has created a product to welcome refugees.

  • News
    Mashable

    A girl misused a bath oil and now she's bright pink

    An embarrassing misuse of a LUSH product has left one girl pink in the face — and everywhere else. While Abi Shenton believed she was properly using a LUSH oil in the bath, she was actually dyeing her skin a very bright pink. See also: Angry husky tries to argue with his mom about bath time "The product used was called 'Razzle Dazzle' and it is not a bath bomb," Shenton told Pretty 52. "The correct procedure is that you are supposed to dilute it into water but I thought it was a soap and rubbe

  • News
    Alison Coldridge

    Girl Forgets To Read Beauty Product Instructions, Turns Herself Pink

    Abi Shenton realised the hard way that if you don’t read the instructions on certain beauty products correctly, you could end up with a look that you weren’t expecting. Shenton tweeted LUSH with her dilemma, writing, “Are your products supposed to stain the human skin fluorescent pink?” She added a photo that showed she was indeed looking a little more flamingo-like than usual.

  • News
    Alexandra Perron

    The Top 10 Dry Shampoos to Fix Any Bad Hair Day

    These 10 dry shampoos will save your hair. Batiste Dry Shampoo ($8) This lightweight formula adds volume and revives greasy hair without weighing down your locks.? Klorane Dry Shampoo ($20) Klorane Dry Shampoo is a Parisian pharmacy staple. Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray ($42) While technically not a dry shampoo, this texturizing spray has a cult-like following for perking up and adding volume to second-day hair.? R Co Death Valley Dry Shampoo ($17) If you’re looking to get rid of excess oil and

  • News
    Lauren Tuck

    Why This Body-Postivive Ad Was Banned For Being?“Offensive”

    Lush, a cosmetics company known for their bath bombs and body butters, is being asked to remove a body-positive advertisement for being offensive and pornographic. The campaign features four nude women with their backs to a white wall that’s covered in graffiti with the words “We prefer to go naked like over 100 of our products.” The poster, which was featured in multiple places in a mall in Australia, received multiple complaints to the?Advertising Standards Bureau.

  • News
    Joanna Douglas

    Food-Grade Beauty Products: Good Enough to Eat

    If you wouldn’t eat something because of all the preservatives and stabilizers listed on the label, why would you slather it onto your skin? Food-grade products are categorized as safe enough to eat, full of the kind of recognizable—and pronounceable—ingredients you know to look for in your diet. Definitions for “all-natural” and “organic” can be blurry, but food-grade?

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