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Graziadaily
30-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Graziadaily
Lush Just Launched Body Sprays- Including Super Milk
There are ample ways to celebrate your 30th birthday – a private dinner with your nearest and dearest, a a weekend getaway, a spa staycation, or a big bash? But for Lush, turning 30 means offering its loyal fanbase a new way of falling in love with its bestselling ethical beauty buys all over again. To mark a new milestone in the company's history, Lush has concocted a limited-edition range of five body sprays that celebrate the brand's knack for delicious smelling products – let's be honest, you can smell a Lush store from a mile off. 'Fragrance is central to so much of what we do at Lush,' says Lee Howes, fragrance lead at Lush. In fact, the brand boasts three in-house perfumers including Mark Constantine, one of the founders of Lush, as well as Emma Vincent and Alina Gliwinska. 'We're very passionate about how scent can shift, shape and influence the way that we feel and it's a careful consideration in every product at Lush to create a moment, spark a memory, or enhance an emotion. Our Body Sprays have seen huge success the last few years, and we wanted to celebrate this by highlighting some of the key fragrances from across our history in this format as a way to look back on how far we've come in three decades,' adds Howes. Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, testing the new Lush Body Sprays While the collection isn't Lush's first brush with body sprays, when cooking up the newest scents Lush looked to its customers to identify the key product fragrances they loved between 1995 to 2025 to encapsulate a specific moment in time. They landed on Super Milk, Blue Skies and Fluffy White Clouds, Karma, Strawberry Feels Forever, and Stormy Weather. Karma, £30, for example, was one of the first perfumes Lush launched in 1995 and has remained a global best seller ever since, while Super Milk, £32, captures the moment Lush's hair primer (the Super Milk Conditioning Hair Primer, £15) launched in 2020 and spread like wildfire on TikTok and beyond. Together, the five body sprays function much like a time capsule of the brand's best moments. Though, Mark Constantine, Lush co-founder and perfumer, assures me that he is most 'proud of us hitting the milestone of raising £100m for grassroots charities across the globe - that was a hell of an achievement.' 1. Lush Super Milk Body Spray What the brand says: 'A moreish, irresistible blend of candy-coconut scents with biscuity citrus and almond. An incredibly popular fragrance taken from our viral sensation and award-winning hair conditioning spray of the same name. We're just a little bit proud of this one…' What we know: If you loved the Super Milk Conditioning Hair Primer, £15, as much as we (and the whole of the internet) did, you will likely fall for the body spray iteration, too. Loaded with a candy-sweet scent, creamy vanilla, almond and tonka, this moreish scent is just asking to be laced all over. Lee Howes, fragrance lead at Lush, says: 'The viral hair primer first launched in 2020 as part of a wider focus on afro hair care, and in recent years has really boomed to become one of our most popular products. It's fresh and sweet with a slight creaminess, and is consistently the product scent that gets most requested in a wearable fragrance. We're always incredibly thankful for the people who shop with us and really enjoy our products. This is for them!' Pros Easy spray all-over nozzle Viral scent Cons Sameeha Shaikh is Grazia's beauty writer, covering all categories to bring you insights on the latest trends, industry news and the products you need to know about, viral or not (most probably viral).


Scottish Sun
26-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Lush brings back iconic Christmas product to shelves FIVE months early
Scroll down for tips on how to save on Christmas CHRISTMAS has come early as a major retailer kicks off the festive cheer. Lush has stunned shoppers by bringing back one of its most iconic festive favourites five months ahead of schedule. Advertisement 1 Bottles of the much-loved Snow Fairy body mist have already been spotted on shelves across the UK and beauty lovers can't believe their luck. Normally reserved for the wintry build-up to December, the sweet and sugary scent has landed smack bang in the middle of summer. But there's a twist as this year's version comes with a magical new makeover. Lush has paired the candyfloss-scented Snow Fairy with its fresh, citrusy Super Milk spray. Advertisement Nicknamed Super Fairy, it's been described by the brand as being like 'sweet and salty popcorn' or 'pineapple on pizza'. The dreamy duo now comes as a body lotion, shower gel and bath bomb, with prices ranging from £6 to £27 depending on the size you pick. If you're not ready for the crossover, the original Snow Fairy scent is also available solo, in everything from glitter body mist to shower powder. You can bag a shimmering Snow Fairy Glitter Mist for £18, a mini version for £9, and even a bubble bar on a stick for £8 to keep the sparkle going right through to Christmas. Advertisement There's also a crackling shower powder for just £6. Shoppers are raving about the early surprise online, with many stocking up now before it disappears again until late 2025. Primark shoppers race to buy £3.50 Lush dupes that are perfect for burr baskets One customer wrote: 'It's basically summer and Christmas in a bottle – I'm obsessed.' And it's not just Lush that's rolling out the tinsel early. Advertisement Retailers across the UK are diving head-first into festive mode. Over at The Range, you can already find candy canes, nutcrackers and full blown Christmas trees. Meanwhile, Dunelm is flogging a 'Fabulous Christmas' doormat to welcome in the season, along with Christmas dinner sets and a golden mistletoe wreath. Boots has launched its own dedicated Christmas webpage, urging customers to start ticking off their lists and saving points on their Advantage Cards now. Advertisement But there may be method to this madness. Many savvy shoppers prefer to shop in advance to help ease the cost of the expensive festive season. Money guru Lynn Beattie, AKA Mrs Mummypenny, says it's a smart move. 'Spreading the cost of Christmas throughout the year is a great way to enjoy the festive season without the stress,' she said. Advertisement And it seems Brits are listening. Studies show over a third of adults have already started budgeting for Christmas, despite it still being six months away. With retailers pulling out the baubles in June and iconic scents like Snow Fairy flying off shelves, now is the perfect time to stock up and store away.


Daily Mirror
26-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Iconic Lush product spotted in store five months early as shoppers gobsmacked
Shoppers have been left floored after an iconic Lush product has been spotted five months before it usually appears, but there is a little catch with the beloved item In a week when The Range posted that its elves are getting ready for Christmas and ITV's This Morning played Christmas music on air as Coupon King Jordan Cox spoke about Christmas deals and ways to save money, there's another confusingly Christmassy launch at Lush. Savvy shoppers have spotted that there's an early release on shelves, but they're certainly not complaining. That's right, on shelves across the UK right now, there are bottles of Snow Fairy body mist ready to be bought, and people cannot believe it. But there is a slight catch for the spray, and the other products that have appeared. The catch is that the gorgeous, sweet scent of Snow Fairy has been expertly blended with the fresh delights of Super Milk - and the results are insane. However, you can get certain products in just the Snow Fairy scent. If you're looking to bridge the gap between summer and Christmas time, then you can get a Snow Fairy Glitter Mist for £18. This will give your skin a gorgeous glow during the summer months, but adds a stunning lustre for winter, too. There's a mini version for £9, a crackling shower powder for £6, and a bubble bar on a stick in the iconic scent for £8, which should keep you going until it reappears on shelves towards the back end of 2025. But if you want something similar, but slightly different, and like the sound of Super Milk mixed with Snow Fairy, then you're in luck - it's called Super Fairy. Lush describe is on their website as being like "Sweet and salty popcorn" or "Pineapple on pizza," as they said: "Super Milk and Snow Fairy. It shouldn't work... but it totally does. "Two Lush icons collide to become the ultimate power couple. Bold, citrusy Super Milk meets Snow Fairy's candy floss sweetness in this mouth-watering mashup. Grab the body lotion, shower gel or bath bomb — or go wild and collect the whole trio. "Feeling playful yet powerful? Soft yet strong? Get you a scent that can do both". The absolutely stunning pink and white mix in the shower gel looks good enough to eat. Depending on which size you opt for, it costs from £8.50 to £27. There's also a glorious £6 bath bomb you can elevate your bath with, and a body lotion that costs £11 for 100g. TikToker @mishkaloureviews, who is based in Australia, shared a video of the whole collection, and many left comments praising the collaboration Lush had produced. One woman admitted that she'd "bought it all". "Can't wait to try," someone else penned. One Lush superfan even claimed that the collaboration was going to be "all year round," but on the UK website, it shares that it's for a "limited time only". But, we can hope that it'll be so popular they make it a permanent fixture.


Buzz Feed
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
Beauty Products I Love: Gift Ideas For Her
No7's Future Renew Serum, £39.95 First of all, I am somebody who has always suffered with undereye circles and fine lines — even in my teenage years. So, as I have gotten older, it's pretty unsurprising that this has become worse, and the day before I became acquainted with No7's latest product, I was genuinely overanalyzing my face in the mirror and wondering if the time had come to explore Botox and filler. And no, I'm not exaggerating. I was excited to give the Future Renew serum a go because, on paper, it sounded like a miracle worker; the product has been created to support and enhance the skin's natural self-repair process to rejuvenate your skin throughout the day and while you sleep. But, as with every product that makes these wild claims, does it actually work? And the answer is: Absolutely.I was immediately impressed with this serum because of how quickly it absorbed into my skin without leaving any of the sticky residue that can come with similar products. And after just a few weeks of twice-daily use, my skin is so much brighter and noticeably more even.I have also seen an impressive difference to my undereye fine lines – and while it, of course, isn't able to perform total miracles, it comes close enough for my finger to no longer be hovering over the phone number of my nearest Botox clinic. Lush's Sticky Dates, Super Milk, and E.T. Bath Bombs, from £5 In honor of World Bath Bomb Day and Lush's 30th Birthday, Lush launched a whopping 30 new bath bombs last month, and obviously, I couldn't wait to try them out! While it is basically impossible for Lush to create anything that is less than amazing, I was particularly excited to see that two of their most viral scents were now available in bath bomb form: Sticky Dates (£5) and Super Milk (£7).In case you didn't know, Sticky Dates has been a seriously popular fragrance in the brand's shower gel and body lotion line, and it's about time that customers were able to fully immerse themselves in the decadent scent of date syrup and vanilla. While this fragrance may sound overwhelmingly sweet, it is actually a perfect balance that doesn't teeter into being sickly or overbearing. I genuinely can't get enough of this scent, and the new bath bomb left my skin smelling incredible. Meanwhile, Super Milk leave-in conditioner spray is one of Lush's cult items that is so in-demand that it is often sold out in my local store. In addition to hydrating and protecting your hair, Super Milk is renowned for its beautiful almond and candy-coconut scent that guarantees me compliments every time that I use it — so I was always going to jump at the chance to utilize that fragrance and the product's nourishing properties in a bath bomb. Needless to say, it didn't disappoint, and I'm sure that the Super Milk bath bomb will be just as viral as its hair-based predecessor in no I am totally in love with Lush's new E.T. bath bomb (£9.50), which frankly has no business being as adorable as it is. The craftsmanship on this product is second-to-none, and it looked more like the world's most famous extra terrestrial than I anticipated, which made it pretty hard for me to say goodbye and dissolve it in my bath. Thankfully, the citrus scent of lemon and bergamot made that goodbye more than worth it; who knew that E.T. smelled so good? Baylis & Harding's Vanilla Seduction Body Wash, £4 Speaking of things that smell good, no matter how many other fragrance trends come and go, I will always be a hardcore devotee to the Vanilla Girl Aesthetic at heart, which is why I am so obsessed with Baylis & Harding's Vanilla Seduction range. Let it be known that I have tried and tested pretty much every vanilla-scented body wash over the past year, and it was pretty inconvenient that my favorite one is only available in the US, so I am over the moon to now have discovered one much closer to home – and with such an affordable price tag to boot!The difficulty with vanilla-based products is that it is so, so easy for the fragrance to veer into being too artificially sweet, but Baylis & Harding have overcome this by combining the vanilla scent with amber and sandalwood, which adds a grounding, warm undertone that perfectly balances out the sugariness of the vanilla. Vanilla Seduction is also available in handwash form, which is just as delightful, and a definite new staple on my bathroom sink. Fenty Skin Jumbo Butta Drop - Vanilla Dream, £62 And the vanilla renaissance really is in full swing, with Fenty Skin recently launching a jumbo size of their viral Vanilla Dream Butta Drop, which is the perfect companion to the body 500ml, the jumbo tub is 2.5x bigger than the original, and because the whipped oil body cream is so thick and creamy, a little goes an incredibly long way — which means that this tub will probably last you a very long time. In addition to smelling really, really good (this scent avoids the 'sickly sweet' risk by blending the vanilla with coconut, which adds a beautifully summery vibe to the lotion), this product is full of essential oils that both hydrate your skin and leave it with a healthy, glossy sheen without being sticky. This gives your whole body a healthy glow, and will definitely be my go-to moisturizer when my legs are out in the summer months. Revolution Wrap Lash Tubing Mascara, £10.99 Moving on to makeup, I can't get enough of Revolution's new Wrap Lash Tubing mascara, which I tried out in brown for a little something different, but it is also available in black and burgundy. As somebody who loves a dramatic eye look yet still hasn't finessed the art of fake lashes, I depend heavily on a mascara with a lasting wow factor, and this one certainly delivers. Just one coat adds instant length and lift to my lashes, and the impact lasts all day without needing to reapply. As if that wasn't enough, I've often found that a long-lasting mascara can be a bit of a red flag when it comes to makeup removal, and there have been countless times when I've been left scrubbing my eyes raw to get the product off at the end of the that is decidedly not the case with the Wrap Lash Tubing mascara, and I was pleased to see that it washed off easily with my usual cleansing routine — which makes its budget-friendly price point even more enticing. Fenty Beauty Hello Extra Mascara-Boosting Lash Primer, £20 And if you wanted to give your lashes a little bit of extra TLC this month, then I can't recommend Fenty's new Mascara-Boosting primer enough. We prime our skin before applying foundation, and our eyelids before applying eyeshadow, so it makes sense that we'd want to prime our lashes before adding makeup to them, too. As mentioned, I'm pretty big on mascara, and my excessive use often leaves me worried about drying out my natural lashes — which can happen with even the best, most high quality brands because the very act of coating your lashes with a product limits how much air and hydration they are getting throughout the day, leading to breakage. This primer acts as the perfect barrier between your eyelashes and the heaviness of mascara because it is full of fatty acids that actively nourish and condition your lashes during wear. If you apply this before your usual mascara, it means that your lashes can be rejuvenated while looking just as show-stopping as ever. TIRTIR Mask Fit Red Cushion Foundation, £21 We've all heard how good Korean skincare is, and now it's time to shine a light on Korean beauty, starting with TirTir's viral Red Cushion foundation that is finally available to buy in the UK!Less is definitely more when it comes to this product, and just a small amount of foundation gives me flawless, long-lasting coverage that genuinely makes my skin look airbrushed in real life. In addition to smoothing out my natural skin texture and concealing blemishes and imperfections, the Mask Fit foundation adds a healthy glow to my makeup look. And because so little product is needed to make an impact, it feels super light and breathable on my skin, too, which is perfect as we head into the warmer months. Needless to say, I can totally see why TikTok are so obsessed with this so-called 'Red Egg!' Soap & Glory's Sexy Mother Pucker Fill Seeker Plumping Lip Gloss, £11.99 Soap & Glory have always been understated icons in the makeup department, and I couldn't be more here for their new Fill Seeker plumping lip glosses. I'm a sucker for trying out temporary lip plumping products, and this is definitely the best one that I have found so far. Anyone else who is familiar with these kinds of glosses will know that the plumping can only occur with an accompanying tingling sensation, which can sometimes be too intense to bear. Thankfully, that is not the case with Fill Seeker, and while the plumping sensation kicks in straight away, it feels more like a subtle warming on your lips than anything that is actually also gave my lips the perfect amount of fullness that actually lasted, with my lips getting enough of a boost for there to be a noticeable improvement without coming anywhere close to the dreaded swollen bee-sting vibe. In addition, I love when a lip plumping product also has color in it so that you're not having to layer too many products at once for the final look. While Fill Seeker is available in a clear shimmer so that it can be the final touch on your lipstick of choice, it is also available in three other shades, with my personal favorite being Hot Red, which adds long-lasting and attention-grabbing color to my lips in addition to the plumping. Ayu Skin Cleansing Balm, £42 Irish-owned cosmetics company Ayu has finally made its way over to the UK, and I can't get enough of their super decadent cleansing rubbed between your hands, the balm transforms into a hydrating oil that basically dissolves every trace of makeup from your face, with no water required until it's time to rinse off. The cleanser is infused with shea butter, coconut oil, and Moroccan argan oil, and I'd be lying if I said that I wasn't initially concerned that this would lead to clogged pores and a whole ton of spots. Thankfully, that's not been the case at all, and I've actually been left with supple, glowing skin that feels so well-nourished I'm often tempted to skip the rest of my nighttime routine because the cleanser feels like it's done the work of treatments and moisturizer to boot! Boots Berry Lip Sleep Mask, £4.50 Boots's very own Laneige dupe is back, and I couldn't be more excited!If you're not familiar with lip sleep masks, they basically lock your lips in a moisture-rich shield overnight for some seriously deep hydration and rejuvenation, with the Boots Berry Lip Sleep Mask nourishing your pout with coconut oil and shea butter to make sure that they are in tip-top shape by addition to being a deep treatment mask, this product can also be used throughout the day instead of lip balm, and can even work its magic to hydrate the lips when put over other lip products — including long-lasting stains. The berry scent makes this mask all the more delectable, and at just a fraction of the cost of its high-end rivals, you'd be mad not to add it to your shopping basket. Philip Kingsley's Body Building Shampoo & Conditioner, £49.28 Over the years, I've become embroiled in a battle against my hair, which is seemingly determined to be as dry as possible, no matter what I do. Through desperation, I've trialed a whole bunch of products, which I like to think has made me somewhat of a shampoo and conditioner I've found myself disappointed after paying out upwards of £100 for the most high-end brands that I'd hoped would be transformative, I've also been pleasantly surprised by other products, which includes Philip Kingsley's Body Building worth noting that hydrating dull and dry hair is just a happy side effect of this product, which actually prides itself on boosting fine and limp tresses. The shampoo and conditioner are formulated with keratin to provide this extra volume, while copolymers help tame frizz and flyaways. Luckily for me, this collection does everything it says on the tin and then some, and it's been such a joy to to be able to add another trusted shampoo and conditioner that I know I can depend on to my fast-shrinking repertoire of haircare products. Thank goodness for Mr Kingsley!


Glasgow Times
26-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Lush 95p Butterball bath bomb - taking baths back to 1995
The first bath bomb I ever bought was from Lush - or possibly from the company before - Cosmetics To Go. As a teenager in the 90s, cruelty-free, quirky bath and body products were few and far between. So, when a catalogue of great products arrived I'd send over a cheque with my hard-earned pocket money I'd stock up. When I saw the deal - alongside the other 30 bath bombs they have put out to mark their birthday - I couldn't resist getting some to try, with my kids - a new generation of Lush fans - to see if we could bring back 1995 one bath at a time... So, how good can a Lush 95p bath bomb really be? The answer, we found, is pretty spectacularly good. While not the biggest or the sparkliest, Butterball (usually £3) is a brilliant bath bomb that leaves skin sweet-scented and silky soft. While my daughters Bea and Lizzie love the more dramatic and unusual designs of Lush's weird and wonderful bath bomb collection, they also loved this perfectly simple little white offering, that's soothing for sensitive skin, with its pieces of Fair Trade organic cocoa butter. We tried it in a bowl to see it close up, before pouring the whole lot into the bath and topping up with warm water. The whole room was filled with a comforting vanilla fragrance and the super-moisturising cocoa butter melted into the water perfectly. @uktoday_ We tried the Lush butterball bath bomb, down to 95p for a super limited period to mark its 30th anniversary. These testers said it was awesome - here's why… ♬ Ready - Official Sound Studio Would you buy it again? Yes, I wish I'd bought 10. For 95p (and actually for £3) it's a great deal. It's worth noting that the offer is available in stores only, and until stocks last - I suspect they will fly out, so be quick. Obviously, you have to buy another bath bomb to get the deal, but that's no hardship - apart from choosing which one to buy. Here's the full list of 30. The ones below are the ones we chose (my favourite is the Supermilk - usually a hair product, and my favourite Lush scent of all time). Moonshine bath bomb (£6) (Image: Jade Wright) This was the girls' favourite as it's so pretty. The golden sun and blue moon merge together for a gorgeous green soak. Super Milk bath bomb (£7) (Image: Jade Wright) Lush's best-selling Super Milk is now available as a bath bomb for World Bath Bomb Day. This viral scent is a blend of creamy coconut milk powder and sweet almonds. Celebrate 30 Bathbomb (£5) (Image: Jade Wright) Pop the champers open and celebrate with the scent of uplifting Brazilian orange and zesty lime oil in the shape of the big 30. Recommended reading: About World Bath Bomb Day Lush was first awarded the trademark for bath bombs on 27th April 1990 after being invented by Lush Co-founder and Product Inventor, Mo Constantine in her shed in 1989. Although previously unknown, the term 'bath bomb' is now so widely adopted it has been added to the Oxford Dictionary and has become a global sensation. All hand-pressed in Lush's own manufacturing sites across the world, Lush sold over 40.5 million last year (that's 48 sold every minute). I didn't buy them all, but sometimes it feels like it.