Monday, 1 February 2016

Lush Empties: January

Apart from enjoying the wonderful Bath Bombs and Bubble Bars that Lush has to offer, I also enjoy using there Shower Gel/Creams, Shampoos, Conditioners, Facial Washes, Masks and even there Jellies. As I have noticed my collection of black pots piling up - ready to take back to Lush for a free fresh facial mask - I have decided to look at what I have used up and therefore creating my assortment of Lush Empties. 


Lush Empties


I keep my empties in this bath shaped container - which was purchased from Wilko for 90p - on top on Lush Collection Trolley before taking them back Lush - cleaned out and for a free face mask. These products have been used over the last couple of months and contain a few of my favourite products that I do like to repurchase over and over again. 

 
Cupcake Fresh Face Mask

This was the first fresh face mask I used from Lush when I started to venture out from just buying Bath Bombs and Bubble Bars. Now and again I will pick one up just because it is such as good face mask. I really enjoy how thick it is especially when applying it to the face. I love using it straight out of the fridge, but have to be careful not to actually taste a bit, as this smell just like chocolate. This face mask is really good for if you are still prone to breakouts and those annoying spots that just won't go away! It contains: Fair Trade Organic Cocoa Butter, Cocoa Butter, Fresh Mint, Sandalwood Oil, Fair Trade Vanilla Absolute, Spearmint Oil and Peppermint Oil. These ingredients are really good for combating that annoying breakouts. 
For this Fresh Face Mask: £6.75.

Rosey Cheeks Fresh Face Mask

Just looking at this picture I think this Face Mask has been one of my favourites. I have loved this product ever since it came out as part of the new products for Lush Oxford Street. It combats redness, especially if you suffer with "Rosey Cheeks". Ever since I have used this the redness that would appear on my cheeks has calmed down and it a lot better - especially when appealing Make-Up after using it in the bath. 
I have done a full review on this - "The Comforter Bath".
However, since the introduction of this product, it is now available in all Lush Stores as well as on the Lush Website
For this Fresh Face Mask: £6.75.

Mask of Magnaminty Face and Body Mask

Again, this is one product I will always place in my basket if it needs replacing. When I have an extremely bad breakout or big spots that stand under the skin I grab for this magical product. I love how it helps clear up the breakouts, calms redness as well as having an exfoliating element to it. I have done a full review of Mask of Magnaminty
For this Face and Body Mask: 
Non-Perserving/Self-Preserving: 125g: £5.75 315g £9.95 

I love Juicy Shampoo 

Not only is this Shampoo amazing, it smells divine. Sometimes I just open the bottle and smell it. This is my third bottle that I have gone through and will always make sure to have a bottle in my collection. I use this as the first wash of my hair and it works incredibly. It is designed for deeply cleansing and clarifying your hair - which is certainly does. My hair gets greasy really quickly - and this shampoo cuts through the grease and excess oils and makes my hair look amazing. This Shampoo contains: Lemon Oil, Freshly Juiced Papaya, Fine Sea Salt, Carrageenan Extract, Sweet Orange Oil, Fresh Pineapple Juice, Fresh Kiwi Juice and Fresh Mango Juice. I love how my hair smells and feels after using it. One amazing shampoo!
For this Shampoo: 100g £5.75, 250g £11.25, 500g £18.50, 1kg £31.50.


So these are the current products I have emptied. I have also cleaned out the five black pots featured in this picture to take back to Lush and claim my free face mask - the only problem - which one to chose? 

Hope you found this blog post interesting. I hope to do these regularly, I'm interested to see what product I use up regularly, quickly and probably out of the blue products. 

Love, Becky x  




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