There has been a bit of a big fuss over LUSH soaps in the beauty community recently.
That’s right, good old soap bars.
You may wonder what’s so interesting about soaps, which many of us have long abandoned for a wide variety of fancy gels and creams, but LUSH is making them over!
Fun colors and unique shapes, LUSH offers a wide selection of sweet-smelling, handmade soaps.
All LUSH soaps are handcrafted from organic, fresh ingredients such as fresh ginger, honey water, and coconut oil with little or no preservatives.
Each soap is given an interesting name such as Honey I Washed the Kids Body Soap, which smells like delicious honey and looks like a piece of cake.
Many of LUSH’s products are vegan.
Not only is LUSH cruelty-free, the company campaigns against animal-testing by asking for the replacement of outmoded, cruel animal experiments.
LUSH is also trying to stop the use of animals in Europe’s largest animal testing program, REACH, and working to ensure the full implementation of the European Union (EU) Cosmetics Directive, which calls for a ban on all animal testing for finished cosmetic products and ingredients.
Finally LUSH is Eco-friendly by using responsible, minimum packaging and promoting green-living.
I will be reviewing a series of LUSH products in the upcoming months, so please stay tuned.
For more info on LUSH, visit its website.



I am a huge fan of lush. They have a shop on Victoria station in London, and I love being able to smell their lovely scents over all the railway station smells.