It's been such a sunny weekend...a bit chilly today though. I'm excited for this Spring because I bought a garden box and I'm going to try growing some stuff. Starting small with just some lettuce and see how it goes. If it works out for me I might expand to a couple of other things like kale...and possible get a few grow bags. But I'm starting small.
Lush claims:
A screamingly good cranberry wash
Relax and take a shower with sweet cranberry infusion and hydrating glycerine, served with a side of horror film vibes. If you’re feeling brave, triple check that the door is locked behind you and scan the QR code on the label. While the sounds give you goosebumps, corn syrup gives you moisture, leaving the skin soft and smooth. It’s a deliciously scary shower experience!
Made with sea salt from Portuguese and Croatian pans that protect birdlife biodiversity.
I bought this shower gel last year when it came out in the Halloween collection. I didn't really pick up anything else from the Halloween collection. But maybe this year I'll be able to get a few more things. Depending on what I have in my collection.
Anyway...I wanted this immediately because I have been wanting to try more of their shower gels. Lush really does have some of the most unique scents. Some of them are hits. Some misses. I bought this one when I saw it because it mentioned Cranberries. There are just not enough Cranberry scents out there and I LOVE cranberries. But there is really nothing cranberry about this scent.
To me, it smells like an earthy and sweet almond scent. A very unique pairing. And very familiar. If not identical to Roasting Chestnuts On An Open Fire. Maybe that one had a smoky element to it? I love, love, love that scent but I don't think Lush will ever bring it back. So I was happy to have the same/similar scent back.
And I do also love this scent. It's a sweet marzipan almond scent with something earthy. An odd combination and one I would have never through would go great together. But it works for me.
The glittery look of the shower gels are much better- it used to be the glitters settled at the bottom but these stay nicely suspended and you get the prettiest, glittery red gel. The run off is red/pink too which can be cool. I'm sure the intention was spooky....
You can scan the code and it will give you some shower music. I guess that's fun too?
The lather in this gel is a bit disappointing. It bubbles up but seems to lose its oomph really quickly. I think that's due to the ingredients. SLSi is further down and that's what makes the lasting big bubbles. It's not my favorite formula for Lush shower gels but it may be a little less drying. But then again my skin doesn't get dried out from Lush anyway.
Ingredients:
Glycerine, Sodium Cocoamphoacetate, Cranberry Infusion, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Calcium Lactate Gluconate, Fine Sea Salt, Lauryl Betaine, Perfume, Corn Syrup, Lactic Acid, Cedarwood Oil, Vetivert Oil, Almond Essential Oil, Water (Aqua), Titanium Dioxide, Propylene Glycol, Synthetic Fluorphlogopite, Silica, Tin Oxide, *Limonene, *Linalool, Colour 17200, Colour 45410:2, Colour 14700, Colour 77491
Because I love Roasting Chestnuts- I was really happy to have this and kinda wish I bought a larger bottle. I wasn't even that dissapiotning that there was really no cranberry scent. I would love it if they made this in a body lotion or something where I could buy the scent year round.