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| - As my best friend put it, this place is like a buffet! There are samples of endless products... It's overwhelming! When I first walked in, I was immediately greeted by someone. That person then proceeded to demo multiple products on my hands - it was like I was at a spa!
I ended up buying an orange bubble bar (you get more use out of a bar than a bubble bomb), sugar scrub (cheaper than the salt scrubs, and I personally prefer sugar over salt scrubs), and a lemon shampoo bar (compulsive buy). Unfortunately, the mint lip scrub was sold out - definitely going back to buy that. Out of my purchases, the sugar scrub was the only thing that I thought was worth the price (~$6). The bubble bar (~$9) didn't have as strong an aroma as I expected although I already used half the bar in a decent sized tub. The lemon shampoo bar (~$10) was foamy at first but after a couple minutes in the shower, my hair soaked it all up. My hair felt and looked dry after I let it air dry a bit. The sugar scrub worked marvelously, and I only used about an eighth of it.
Overall, I think Lush has a great concept with its products, but the products don't deliver as well as they are promoted to. And although the sales associates were very kind and responsive, they seemed to be more concerned with selling products rather than focusing on my wants and preferences. I'm not completely giving up on Lush products, but I also don't think I'll be a loyal customer here.
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