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Monday 10 November 2014

Lush Cosmetics Review

Hello! Lush Cosmetics is definitely something that will be on every girls (and maybe even boys) Christmas list this year. I know myself, that I can't even walk by a Lush store without being pulled in by the delicious smell and beautiful window displays.
 It is genuinely the wonderlands of all wonderlands. 

Therefore, I decided to write a beauty review on a couple of my favourite Lush products. So if you haven't ever had the luxury of trying either of these products maybe after reading this article you will be inclined to buy some. 

The first Lush cosmetic that I am going to use is called 'Buche de Noël.' (£6.50) The Buche de Noel is a perfect stocking filler this Christmas. With festive ingredients including satsumas and cranberries AND brandy. This cleansers helps to bring back that summer glow during the cold winter months. Not only does it look good it smells great! It even tastes yummy..

So this is an essential pre-treatment before putting on your face mask. Take a small amount on the palm on your hand and add some water until it becomes a milky consistency, then simply rub the formula in circular motions around your face (but can also be used on other parts of the body.) Then wash the cleanser off with warm water.





The second cosmetic I am going to use is called 'Cosmetic Warrior.' (£6.50) This cosmetic promises to combat troublesome spots and cleanses and cools the skin. The face mask includes antibacterial tea tree and fresh garlic which cleanse your skin and fresh green grapes to cool the skin. 
I smoothed a generous layer of the mask onto my face and left it on for 10-15 minutes then washed it off with warm water again. Don't forget to add toner and moisturiser after using these treatments for an extra glow!



Both these products leave your skin feeling silky smooth and looking radiant. 
Forget the frosty winter and say hello to that summer glow again!





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