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| - I've bought bath bombs from Lush a few times, and none of them were ever spectacular. Maybe I got duds, or maybe they just suck. But that's what I came for the very first time I ever went to Lush. I was hesitant because I am a sufferer of migraines, but somehow Lush's overpowering scent does not trigger them for me.
Last time I went into this store, I was kind of put off. I don't get bombarded by sales associates, but one of the ones I talked to seemed either new, or just rude. She was totally PuNkRaWk, and when I asked if they were going to be having a buy-one-gift-get-one-of-the-$20-gifts-free sale again like they did in 2009 she gave me some quip about how Lush is anti-consumerism (lol) and that they were not going to be doing that. They did though, according to an e-mail I later received. I bought some stuff, and I guess they no longer do free samples? Or at least I wasn't allowed to have any.
I love their dry shampoos and the cupcake face mask. It lasts way longer than the date on the package, and even though the associates recommend not using it after the expiration date, I do- with no problems, no mold. I even used one a year after it expired, after I found it hidden in my refrigerator. Oh, and I like coalface, even though it didn't do much for my skin. It smells so delicious.
Also, they (not the store, but Lush in general) seem to like to discontinue every thing that I want. I should have stocked up on Candy Fluff when they still had it. And the Karma dusting powder too. So if you have any faves, I'd recommend hoarding them.
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