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Lush Soap Cut Off The Block
Lush Soap Cut Off The Block
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40 ratings.
40 user reviews.
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great!
brassa (447 reviews)Long lasting, gentle but thorough cleaning..love it! — 2 years, 9 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 0 of 2 people said helpful
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over priced.
MakeupGuru (404 reviews)You'll either love or hate Lush soaps. Most of the scents are very insense-like, which turns off many people. The soap is basically glycerin based, so it's inexpensive to make, yet they charge top prices, which is a bummer. They also give you issues if you ask them to cut smaller, more affordable pieces. I've only found one nice scent, Sexy Peel, which fills my bathroom with fresh lemon scent. Their frag is very strong, so expect your adjacent room to smell like it too. The cleansing and foaming is as expected of glycerin soaps, which is pretty good with no residues. — 2 years, 2 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 3 of 3 people said helpful
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teshie (396 reviews)I've tried so many of Lush's soaps that it's impossible to review each one, but I can offer some tips and say that on average I've been very happy, happy enough to go back time and again to these pricey little slices of luxury. Don't let Lush's hippy persona fool you, they sell luxury bath and body products and their soaps are no exception. Everything is handmade with the finest ingredients, and it shows--in both product quality and the price tag. Here's some things to keep in mind when buying Lush soaps, The creamy, opaque soaps lather poorly and disappear faster, and they generally smell sweet. The non-opaque (I wouldn't quite call them clear) soaps come in a wide range of fragrances and last longer. You can make any Lush soap last much longer by letting it cure for a couple of weeks (leaving it exposed to the air). I cure my soaps on the shelf above my bed so I can enjoy their aroma while they await their move to the bathroom. Any of the soaps with "stuff" in them (seeds, pumice, coconut shreds, etc.) offer exfoliation. They can also clog up your pipes if you live in a fussy old house, so I shower with a drain catch. — 2 years, 3 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 3 of 3 people said helpful
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