I pressed very hard on it when it was wet and it didn’t budge. It’s not a ‘smooshy’ consistency. It’s firm, but what comes off of it slowly is foam. It’s kind of like washing with the foam of a bath bomb, one of the creamier frothier bath bombs though.
This is nothing like their body conditioners, there’s no slippery, or goopy stuff in here. No cocoa butter, no oils.
Nor is this at all like their naked shower gels.
It doesn’t feel like it has cocoa butter in it (it doesn’t), and it smells good. It’s not too faint of a scent, but its not necessarily the strongest scented product either.
Its made with the Twilight scent.
It seems like one could certainly get multiple showers with this. At LEAST two, maybe more.
I do a wet demo of this in my video below both in the shower and at the sink.
This is a moisturizing, scrub with sea salt and epsom salt.
Initially i rated it a 5 out of 5 but i will say that because of what a couple of my followers have stated, it’s best not to get this in sensitive areas as it can burn/sting quite a bit.
So because of that i changed my rating to 4 out of 5.
It’s still a great, above average product.
Initially i thought this was some kind of scrubby shower soap, like a scrubbe smoothie. But upon using it in my demo i discovered that its not meant to wash with.
One washes first with soap or shower gel, then use this after rinsing your soap or shower gel off. Then you exfoliate with the magic scrub. Then rinse it off. Its conditioning. It’s very conditioning compared to rub rub rub.
This isnt a fine exfoliation, its a coarser consistency, so just fyi that as i know some of you don’t like a coarse salt scrub.
here is a video i recorded where i demo how to use it.
It doesn’t smell particularly herbal considering there is a good amount of sage in here. I only smell mint. Its not extremely sweet.
Magic needn’t only be cast with a flick of a wand or a twitch of a nose, magic can come in a tub in the bathroom.
Hop in a hot shower and let the warm water dance across your skin before scooping out a handful of this scrub.
Warming and stimulating aniseed oil accompanies fine sea salt and Epsom salts to brighten, buff and polish skin while fresh rosemary and sage infusions cleanse and tone. Rinse off and let menthol crystals, peppermint and spearmint oils to leave cool tingles up and down your skin like the remnants of magic recently cast.
Here’s a demo video I made of Jilted Elf jelly being silly.
Lush Times: Jilted Elf takes an alcoholic stumble around your shower, leaving wafts of fruit cocktails as he goes.
Wash away the old and welcome in the new with our bright green, wobbly foaming shower jelly that’s named after a cocktail we saw for sale in New York. With an infusion of figs, honey and seaweed gel to soften your skin and make you silky to the touch. Then to make you smell intoxicating and irrisistable, we have a multi-layered sophisticated fruity Christmas cocktail fragrance of vodka and essential oils, including cinnamon leaf oil, grapefruit oil and ginger oil.
Our Jilted Elf can never be kept down. He looks towards a fine future that is full of promise, his little inner twinkle of gold shines out, no matter how tough going the festive season gets. Grab him and drag him into a shower near you for the most fun shower you’ve had in a long while.
This shower gel and perfume has the wonderful scent of Snowcake soap and Marzibain bubble bar. Firstly I was never knocked out about Snowcake soap. It was just “Meh” to me for years. But the shower gel and perfume has changed my mind completely about the Snowcake scent. I couldn’t believe how fresh it smelled! Everythying good that I could smell about Snowcake was in this bottle of shower gel and in the perfume spray. The scent is nice and strong and fresh smelling. It’s not very sweet. It smells lightly of rose and almond. A clean, comforting scent. It’s got that marzipan scent, with a bit of rose and a bit of almond. I’m a Snowcake believer. I give this 5 stars.
I’ve had a couple of differently designed bottles of the Lush Snowcake perfume over the years.
Scent Family: Snowcake Perfume; Snowcake Soap; Snow On Snow Dusting Powder; Smitten Hand Cream; Oops! Almond Kisses Facial Moisturiser; Marzibain Bubble Bar Slice; Big Ed Yuletide Soap, Perle De Sel bath bomb and so many more.
A shower scrubbing powder or ‘Showder’ as Lush calls it. It’s a dry shower scrub of calamine powder and sugar. This one has the Lush Snowfairy or Candyfluff scent. Its made with vanilla but it also has a bright, fruity smell. Very sweet.
The first time I saw this on the shelves at the first Lush superstore at Oxford Street on opening day in 2014. I thought it was the cutest product ever. I thought it was such a cute design, it looks like a box of laundry soap. I had to have one. A kind young woman got it for me and sent it to me here in the U.S.
Even though theyre all empty now, i still display them. 😊
Also, Lush had four other showders. One not in the picture below was called ‘Dirty Deal’, which was rose colored and turned purple when the water hit it. So. Freakin. Cool.
My favorite showder however was the ‘Washaccino’. The lemon was great too. The life’s a Beach was my least favorite, it was the only one of the four that was made with beach sand as the base, too scrathcy, whereas the others have a powdery soft texture. They all lather. The washaccino is the lather..iest. And It like washing with silk.
Here’s a video i made of using the Candy Floss Showder on my arm at the sink.
This is such a lovely, calming green scent. Lush doesnt seem to create any new green/natural scents anymore, but this is an exception.
it’s beautifully green and fresh with pine and cypress.
I love anything and everything with cypress in it. Alot of my favorite green lush scents have cypress. In Needles and Pines the cypress keeps the whole fragrance from being TOO pine-y if that makes sense.