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Autumn Lush Haul





Lush at this time of year is my absolute favourite! The Halloween/Bonfire Night products are always gorgeous, not to mention the Christmas ones (haul coming soon!) so I couldn't resist picking up a few bath products! 

Firstly I picked up Cinders, which is a bath bomb. This one is a gorgeous pick for a cosy night, scented sweet and spicy with cinnamon and the popping candy makes it crackle like a fire. Next I picked up Wizard which is a bubble bar. I think this looks so cute! It has a lovely fruity scent and lots of shimmer! Then I went for Butterbear, which is totally adorable! He's a bath bomb and is basically a bear shaped version of Butterball, made with cocoa butter it makes your skin feel so soft and smells like vanilla. Finally the Sparkly Pumpkin bubble bar, this one is my favourite! I think it looks amazing, so shimmery and again with a gorgeous fruity scent. 

What have you picked up from Lush recently?

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  1. We've only got a shower at home but when I went on holiday earlier this month, the hotel had a bath so I tried LUSH's Butterbear and The Melting Snowman, they both smelled so good.

    Rosie x www.eatreadglam.com

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    1. I can't wait to get the melting snowman nearer Christmas! x

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  • I really want to try the wizard but he's so cute I think I would feel guilty melting him or breaking him up!
    Really awesome haul, agreed that Autumn Lush products are some of their best!
    <3 Fran - www.frannymac.com xx

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    1. Me too! I felt so bad breaking up the penguin one I had at Christmas last year haha! x

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  • I don't have a bath in my new flat but I'm contemplating regular trips home just so I can try the rest of Lush's Christmas range! I've already gone through two bottles of Snow Fairy xx

    Viva Epernay | Benefit Advent Calendar Giveaway

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    1. Can't wait to do a massive Christmas haul! xx

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