A Lush Photo Essay

This post is absolutely NOT sponsored. I am writing it out of my own volition and am excited to do so.

I’ve known about Lush for about a decade now, as I had a friend in middle school (!) who had a birthday party there in around 2011. The party didn’t make that much of an impression on me, and neither did many of the gifts I received from Lush in the years directly following—I never was much of a lover of DIY/Homemade goods.

When I started traveling a lot, however, I remembered that Lush made shampoo bars and hoped that if I liked the product, I could finally have a solution for the much-dreaded suitcase leakage that I experienced almost every time I flew. And I did, leading us to our first product: the Honey I Washed My Hair Shampoo Bar. It works so well that I don’t even use conditioner.

My hair is thin and frizzy, but I have a headful of curly locks that have never had split ends. I also have virgin hair, meaning that I’ve never bleached or dyed it “in toto” before.

A couple of the bathroom products that I use from Lush:

Never had a need for lip scrubs until I moved to Chicago …

Never had a need for lip scrubs until I moved to Chicago …

Tried this product for the first time after my favorite mud mask of all time, the Herbivore Blue Clay mask, retired. It’s a pretty good substitute.

Tried this product for the first time after my favorite mud mask of all time, the Herbivore Blue Clay mask, retired. It’s a pretty good substitute.

I treat myself once a week with a hair mask, and it’s exactly what I need to keep my hair up to standard (lol) in my 0% humidity homeland.

I treat myself once a week with a hair mask, and it’s exactly what I need to keep my hair up to standard (lol) in my 0% humidity homeland.


I hope you enjoyed this short photo essay, featuring some of my favorite Lush products! I have a list of products I would love to try as well, such as the Twilight body spray or the Sleepy body lotion, but I’ll be waiting probably until Christmas for those because of stocking issues as well as my minimalistic tendencies. :)

See you in the comments,

Mackenzie