Lush Purchases
I promised Husbear I wouldn't do this, but love of lush makes one do crazy things. (ok, yeah, that's not really true, but let me roll with that excuse.)
Tell ya what... I won't write out a long description of everything, ok? I'll just name it, and link to the page it has on the lush website, ok? Because I love you all, and I would be a pretty shitt-tee blogger if I made you sit through all that... but I never said I wasn't a crappy blogger.
Besides, who cares what you think? Oh yeah... I do. Crap.
Top row, from L - R:
Flying Fox shower gel (smells like smoky jasmine sensual-ness - I had to buy a bunch of other jasmine-smelly things, as you'll see)
Avobath bath ballistic (lemongrass-y?)
Youki-Hi bath ballistic (smells like jasmine)
Jungle solid conditioner (I love this stuff... gotta big block)
Second row, L-R, starting with the soap (unwrapped)
Honey I washed the Kids soap (smells like golden grahams!)
Sandstone soap (lemony, with a layer of actual sand!)
Waving Not Drowning bath ballistic (lavendery)
Bottom row, starting with yellow wrapped thing...
Godiva combo shampoo-conditioner (also jasminey... yum! Plus works really well)
Underneath the Godiva is a bar of Hybrid, another shampoo/conditioner (smells fennelly and lemony like ouzo)
Red Rooster soap (not sure yet if I like it... it's REALLY strongly cinnamon!)
My Seanick shampoo bar... I've been using it for five weeks, and it's barely gotten smaller! Doesn't smell like much to me, though.
Under that is Flying Fox temple balm, which I'm using as a solid perfume. I love it, I tell ya!
And last, but not least, but probably stinkiest, is the Soak and Float solid shampoo bar. Smells like tar or campfire? I haven't used it yet, but right now it's double-bagged in a drawer and it still smells like smoke in there.
Yeah, that's it... I'm so freakin' excited. I think I might go try that Avobath, or maybe not? I dunno.
It for now.
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