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- Reviews: 157
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I just picked this up and so far I'm pretty impressed. The cuticle oil in particular is a star. It is actually not greasy and made my nails look hydrated and beautiful as soon as I slapped it on there. The Rich Girl hand cream is also very nice and I'll definitely be saving the Stripper-To-Go pads for my next airplane trip. It also comes with two polishes in basic colors, a very pretty pale pink and a true red that is hard to beat. My only complaint is that the case is a little funky. I'm not quite sure how useful it is, but I'm willing to give it a try.
March 8, 2008
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in your shower. Excellent scrub at a good value. I like to use it with the Body Shop coconut body butter in the middle of winter to feel like I'm on a warm, tropical island.
February 27, 2008
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The salesperson told me this was designed for health care workers or people who wash their hands a lot during the day. I work in a hospital and wash my hands 10-15x/day so my hopes were high. Overall, it is a nice cream, but not amazing. It is thin and a little greasy. I think that it washes off too easily after application. I wish that it had a bit more 'staying power.' I also agree with the other reviewer that it has a funny smell that is not particularly appealing. It's not medicinal, but just kind of weird. There are so many nice smells out there, there's no excuse for that! Lastly, I bought the small pump action bottle because I could carry it in my pocket, but the pump clogs easily and doesn't put out enough product, so I would pass on that feature.
February 27, 2008
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These things make great gifts. I especially like the Avocado one and the small one that I think is named something to do with dreams. Who knows? Anyway, I was doubtful about their 'moisturizing' claims and was afraid that they would dry my skin out, or worse, make me itch after I crawled in bed. But, no such experience and my skin was soft and subtly fragrant instead. If you are not a bath person, they probably aren't for you.
February 27, 2008
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I was excited to try this product on my dry, sad, overworked feet, but ultimately it was very disappointing. The packaging promises exfoliation and smooth heels but really it does nothing of the kind. I found that my feet were exactly the same before and after the mask. It is also expensive and definitely not worth it. The jar is on the big side for Lush products, but I used mine twice and then threw it away.
February 27, 2008
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I love all things lemon and this stuff especially. It's tricky to get a nice, fresh lemon scent without having it go all the way towards smelling like Pledge, but the folks at Lush have pulled it off. It is a little on the expensive side, but a tub of it will last for months.
February 27, 2008
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Clear gel that acts as a cuticle remover. Scentless. I dislike the tool attached to the top of the tube, though, and just end up using a plain orange stick. Combine with the 60 second manicure scrub for a quick and easy hand/nail treatment.
February 27, 2008
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I bought some of this on sale in Warm Vanilla Shimmer and loved it. My only complaint is that it was limited edition and you can't buy it any more.
February 27, 2008
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I agree with the others that this is a mediocre brush at best. Whenever I use it, I'm never sure where the pigment is going to go. Definitely not precise.
February 26, 2008
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I use this brush almost every day. It is a nice value because you get two brushes in one, plus they work wet or dry. The tapered end is nice to create a pretty, smokey eye and the flat end is great for applying and blending shadows.
February 26, 2008










