u/JustinLeeQuirk

Sexy Godiva!

Sexy Godiva!

I know how I feel goes against LUSH ethos, but I like my products in packaging 🤷🏼 The main reason is because, even though it’s just $1, I feel like I’m getting something back by bringing it back, and it feels good to me. Another reason is it keeps my products from prematurely dissolving and wasting. I only say this because I typically avoid “naked” products…

So color me surprised when I went in store today and discovered Godiva shampoo bar!!! I immediately put two in my hand basket. WOW, it smells amazing. I asked the worker if it was Lust scented (just knowing that it was), and much to my surprise he said no, it’s similar and just the jasmine that my nose is picking up.

So, I just got home and grabbed my Sexy gummy off the wall, and my bottle of Lust out the cabinet to compare scents — and yep!!! Godiva. Smells. Identical. I had my roommate give me a blind sniff test and I couldn’t tell them apart

What do you all think?
I say they’re all the same. My new holy trinity 🙌🏼

Also — what are your thoughts on Godiva? I’ve used a few naked LUSH shampoo bars before and they were nice, but not “Tofu” nice. I can’t wait to use it.

Thanks everyone 🥰

u/JustinLeeQuirk — 24 hours ago

Small, but Mighty… My Latest Skincare Obsession!!!

So, a few months ago I had a LUSH employee put me onto Full of Grace, and it’s been an absolute skin care game changer for me.
I’m a Lushie through and through but I would always walk right past these little wafers of holiness when I saw them in stores.

So, when they recommended one I thought to myself “what the hell, I’ve spent $18 on dumber things” and gave it a whirl, and I’m SO thankful I did.
My 43 year old skin absolutely drinks this serum, and my skin is glowing like it hasn't since I was in my early 20's. I put my best friend onto it and he agrees that his nose is no longer dry and his skin looks more radiant.
Yeah, oils tend to make you glow and shine, but this is different and I can't explain it… It’s a healthy glow and when I look in the mirror I’m like, wow!
I can’t recommend this product enough and I L-O-V-E it!!! 5 Stars! Do Recommend!

But like everything else, there are some downsides…
In our house we don't call it Full of Grace, we call it Compost, because that's what it smells like. It's a very unique, earthy scent that to me, smells like rotting vegetation.
However, the results are SO good that I don't even care about the smell. It tends to fade away and I’m not left with stank face all day.
Also, I've seen reviews and heard LUSH employees complain about the quarter-scored wafer design. It used to be a small bar that lasted longer and was easier to apply. I didn’t know or use the product then, so I can’t really speak on that, but I would prefer a bar I believe.

Anyways! Next time you go into a LUSH store see if they’ll give you a sample or splurge a little.
Because you too might just find yourself as obsessed as I am!

u/JustinLeeQuirk — 3 days ago