


It’s a very sweet rose / parma-violets smell, which I personally love, and the fact that it lasts a good 3-4 baths makes it great value for money for a small luxury treat. If you have ever walked past a Lush store, then this is the smell that I would most closely associate with Lush and emanates from the stores. In the bar form it has a very strong sweet aroma, which will make you bathroom smell lovely even when you’re not using it. PS All Lush items are animal friendly and the items I bought are vegan friendly too.Ĭandy Bubble Bar on the left (6.40CHF) and Rock Star Soap on the right (7.80CHF)The bubble bar is the perfect size for 3 – 4 baths, and you crumble it into running water, it doesn’t dissolve immediately, but if you put it in there when you first start running the bath you will have lots of lovely creamy bubbles by the time it is full. These two beauties cost around 7CHF each – although items from Lush are charged per 100gram, so each item is slightly different in price depending on the size. It’s kind of a pain that the Swiss MAC site does not sell products, so I have to drawl over new collections until the day of release in store, when I can go get my new beauties.īack to Saturday… I headed into Lush and got two bits, a bath bubble bar (#134: Au pays de Candy or Creamy Candy as it’s known in the UK) and a soap in Rock Star. Nothing else can be said, apart from some serious internet time has been dedicated to this minor obsession with all the new collections which have been released this year, as well as trying to get the basics sorted as well. MAC is my go-to brand at the moment, having only gotten into high-end make-up in the last 12 months (I was a late developer, at 30!) and I L-O-V-E it. Last weekend I headed over to the Balexert Shopping Centre for the first time and was fairly surprised to see a Lush and a MAC counter (in the Globus department store).

Anyways, I am going to be adding the purchase price in CHF/Euro/£ (depending on where I buy things), in case it’s useful to anyone (and I will have a reminder of how much things are when I go for repeat purchases). Mainly this is because the Swiss Franc (CHF) is very strong at the moment due to the world economic crisis. Living in Switzerland the make-up here is massively marked up in price compared to the UK (where I’m from) and elsewhere in Europe.

First blog! Yay! Well where to start… ah yes, most recent purchase is probably the best place.
