Peachy Rose

4.5 out of 5 rating

Peachy Rose body lotion was made for the Lush Kitchen subscription box.

And Lush made it again for Mother’s Day 2026 except they changed the name to ‘Hugs’.

It’s made with fresh rose petal infusion, Ho Wood, Jasmine, Lemon Oil, Lemongrass oil, Neroli oil, and Rose oil.

In May 2026 Lush Kitchen made a Peachy Rose shower cream, made in the same scent as the Peachy Rose and Hugs body lotion. And also made with rose petal infusion, Ho Wood, Jasmine, Lemon Oil, Lemongrass oil, Neroli oil, and Rose oil.

The Lush Comforter Rose and the Comforter Rose body scrub (pic to come, i have to find it) is also made in this same scent.

Sorcery Uk shower gel

4.5 out of 5 rating

Sorcery shower gel is from the Lush UK Limited Edition ‘Tricks’ range.

It’s very different smelling than other Lush things. The only things that come close are the Lush/B Never ‘Smaragadine’ bubble bath & shower gel, or the Magic bath bomb.

Sorcery looks green if you look at it one way.

But it’s actually a red purple color.

The Lush Tricks range had three shower gels.

There are shower gels, soap, bubble bar, showders, slime, toothy tabs, lip glosses, lip stain, mini glitter spray fragrances, etc.

The ingredients are Parsley, Agave syrup, Balsamic Vinegar, Geranium flower oil, Violet leaf absolute, Basil oil, Marjoram oil, Rose absolute, and Peppermint oil.

It smells very bright and herbal from the basil, parsley, marjoram, with a floral background from the violet and rose, and topping it all off is the mint. It’s only slightly sweet. There are equal parts herbal/floral/mint.

A lot of things referencing the Halloween Season and Magic Tricks.

Lovely color. It’s a thick gel too. And the scent stays on the skin a little while after rinsing and drying off, which i like.

It changes from green, to….

…Red

Here’s a video i recorded reviewing it and showing it.