I've never even heard of it ... please someone tell me about it. What is it? What does it promise to do?Originally Posted by Sparkles
I'll try the Starflower oil - thanks for the tip. I'll try almost anything! Unfortunately, as for the fish idea - I'm a bit of a problem child as I'm allergic to fish!!Originally Posted by senorita
I've never even heard of it ... please someone tell me about it. What is it? What does it promise to do?Originally Posted by Sparkles
Sounds like a porno to me....Originally Posted by Icey
OK, that was just me, wasn't it?
PORNO ??!!!??!!!?!?!?!?!!? Not what I meant at allOriginally Posted by DavidJames
http://www.lush.co.uk/pages/buffy.htmlOriginally Posted by Icey
Ohhhhhhhhh I see now. Thank you.Originally Posted by spindr
NK - Looks like I'll be placing an order with you or we can go there when we go for a stroll around covent garden like we keep promising ...
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Sure thing boss. I did go into Lush at lunchtime and my eyes are still watering... there are so many smells that it's very difficult to sort 'em all out to chooseOriginally Posted by Icey
Has anyone tried their honey and toffee soap, because that one did seem rather yummy (I do realise that it's not for internal consumption...) - I was so dazed by the fumes in there that I came away empty-handed but might go back for some of that.
Body Shop concealer *pencils* - fantastic! - just bought one
Honey I Washed The Kids? It's lovely. I've used it before. Best value thing to do, though, is get it in a stack of three soaps (ask for 'The Sweetie Stack')- you get it with a lovely coconut soap, and a lovely pink soap that smells of pink shrimp sweets (anyone remember them??)Originally Posted by NewKid
If you like honey scents, then the Flying Fox showergel is just beautiful. Honey and Jasmine and Ylang Ylang (I think).
If you and Icey were to head Lushwards at a weekend, I could join you and advise...
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