vendredi 13 janvier 2012

Black pots scheme and other info!

Hello lush fans!

Today, I Just went to visit my favorite store in town: lush! Visiting the store reminded me of why it is my favorite shop! Yes the products are great, but not only! The staff in every shop is so welcoming, and nice! I went to quite a lot of lush shops in the world ( France, India, Hong Kong, the UK) and always the staff was great!

Today I learned many things, some that I want to share with you now because it is so great!

First of all, lush fans, get ready for the for the Valentine's products! New and old products are coming back! Thanks to the lush Preston staff, I had a quick overview of what's to come, and it smells beautiful, looks great! Leap frog is back, as well as magic mushroom, a special massage bar called love potion and  the sweetheart soap all in store on the 21st of January!

Then, did you know lush has lovely knot-wraps? From the Japanese furoshiki, you can wrap your lovely lush products in it, or use it as a scarf! Makes for a great wrap for a gift! Here also is two great things about those wraps:
1- the cotton ones are made from cotton produced in India by divorced and widowed women. These women are considered as outcasts in India, so lush employs them so they can earn a living! Great, isn't it?
2- some of those wraps are made out of 2 recycled 500ml plastic bottles! Yes it's true! And for having touched the material myself, it does not feel like plastic at all! And they have a great spring design in store now!

One last great thing in lush is there black pots scheme! What is it? Basically, when you have 5 empty and clean black pots, you can bring them back to your closest lush shop and you will get a free fresh mask! I have waited over 3 years saving my black pots and today I finally did it, got a free love lettuce fresh mask( I will tell you more about it when I try it!)
So that's it for now! Hope you enjoyed this article and learned new things on lush!
See you next time!

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