Gelatinas de ducha de Lush // Lush shower jellies
Calurosos saludos desde algún punto del mundo!!!
Hace ya unas semanitas que publiqué mi última entrada y ya iba siendo hora de redactar otra. He estado ausente unos días porque me he ido a visitar a mi familia a Galicia y a por mi perrita Bolita. Además he estado esperando a tener uno de los productos que os voy a enseñar para hacer este post. Hoy os voy a hablar de uno de los productos más interesantes que tiene una de mis marcas de cosmética natural de referencia: Lush. Ese producto es la gelatina de ducha. Si leéis bien: gelatinas!!! Antes había alguna más, además de las que sacan para las epócas festivas de Halloween, Navidad, San Valentín y Pascua. Pero en la gama fija tienen dos: Whoosh y Sweetie Pie.


Podéis usar directamente toda la gelatina, pero os aconsejo que para aprovecharla mejor y que sea más manejable, la cortéis en trocitos. También para tener duchas más fresquitas en verano, podéis enfriar los trocitos y ducharos con ellos. No lo he probado pero he visto en youtube a varias personas que lo han hecho y debe ser bastante interesante. De hecho, es una de opciones que os dan en las "instrucciones" de uso de la página de Lush. Os recomiendo probarlas y si no os van para la ducha, siempre las podréis usar como jabón de manos.
Espero que os haya gustado este breve post y como siempre vuestros comentarios, experiencias, ideas, etc. serán bienvenidos.
Hasta la próxima!!!
Love, peace, daisies & fairies!!!
Sizzling greetings from some point on the globe!!!
It has been a few weeks since I published my last post and it was about time to write another one. I have been outside some days in Galizia with my family in order to bring my puppy Bolita to her new home. Besides I have been waiting to buy one of the products I am about to show you to write this new entry. Today I am going to write you about one of the most interesting products by one of my reference fresh natural cosmetics brand: Lush. the product in question is the shower jelly. yes you are not reading it wrong: shower jelly!!! There was at least one more jelly before, apart from those released on festive seasons such as Halloween, Christmas, Valentine's Day and Easter. However, there are only two now on of the permanent range: Whoosh and Sweetie Pie.
Whoosh: citric jelly par excellence. It has a very beautiful blue colour. It works wonderfully for those who love morning showers. I have used it this morning becasue I wanted to walk the puppy before the weather gets too hot and I loved this product. I prefer sweet scents such as Snow Fairy, The Comforter or Strawberry Feels Forever, but I did not dislike it at all. Since I did not know whether I was going to enjoy the smell or not, I ordered the small size one which is 100g. I do not use shower jellies everytime I had a shower so they last longer. Honestly I use shower jellies more as a hand soap than shower gel. Whoosh main ingredients are: carrageenan extract, fresh organic lemon juice, grapefruit and lime juice, and rosemary, geranium and grapefruit oils. 100g. size is £3.50 and the 240g. one, £6.95.
Sweetie Pie: my favourite jelly. Warning!!!: this produc is going to leave the physical and online stores soon because new products put on sale at the Oxford Street shop are about to come. You can find some new one at the new Barcelona store already. So if you love this product as much as I do or more, get it before it says the final goodbye!!! The fragrance is the same as The Comforter. I decided to buy because I was sent a sample in one of my many orders throughout the year. Actually I still have the pot where the sample came so I can take a piece with me on holidays. I order the 100g. size at first, but when I heard about it leaving, I bought two 240g. pots, so I should have enough Sweetie Pie for quite a few months and I still hope a similar smelling jelly would come to the stores. I like this product for nightime showers to go relaxed to bed. Its main ingredients are: carrageenan extract, begamot and cypress oils, and blackcurrant absolute, and one more thing: glitter. 100g. size is 4.75€ and the 240g. one, 9.50€ (I apologize to those of you from the Uk because this jelly is not longer available one the online store, so I do not know the prices in £).
Whoosh: citric jelly par excellence. It has a very beautiful blue colour. It works wonderfully for those who love morning showers. I have used it this morning becasue I wanted to walk the puppy before the weather gets too hot and I loved this product. I prefer sweet scents such as Snow Fairy, The Comforter or Strawberry Feels Forever, but I did not dislike it at all. Since I did not know whether I was going to enjoy the smell or not, I ordered the small size one which is 100g. I do not use shower jellies everytime I had a shower so they last longer. Honestly I use shower jellies more as a hand soap than shower gel. Whoosh main ingredients are: carrageenan extract, fresh organic lemon juice, grapefruit and lime juice, and rosemary, geranium and grapefruit oils. 100g. size is £3.50 and the 240g. one, £6.95.
Sweetie Pie: my favourite jelly. Warning!!!: this produc is going to leave the physical and online stores soon because new products put on sale at the Oxford Street shop are about to come. You can find some new one at the new Barcelona store already. So if you love this product as much as I do or more, get it before it says the final goodbye!!! The fragrance is the same as The Comforter. I decided to buy because I was sent a sample in one of my many orders throughout the year. Actually I still have the pot where the sample came so I can take a piece with me on holidays. I order the 100g. size at first, but when I heard about it leaving, I bought two 240g. pots, so I should have enough Sweetie Pie for quite a few months and I still hope a similar smelling jelly would come to the stores. I like this product for nightime showers to go relaxed to bed. Its main ingredients are: carrageenan extract, begamot and cypress oils, and blackcurrant absolute, and one more thing: glitter. 100g. size is 4.75€ and the 240g. one, 9.50€ (I apologize to those of you from the Uk because this jelly is not longer available one the online store, so I do not know the prices in £).
You can use the whole jelly when you shower, but I advice you not to, and instead, cut it in pieces so you can manage it better. If you like cooler showers on summer, you can cut the jellies and put the pieces in the fridge or freezer and use them like that. I have not tried that way but I have seen different people on youtbe talking about doing it and it sounds pretty interesting. In fact using the jellies cold are one of the options you are given in the "instructions" section on Lush web. I recommend you to try them and if you do not like as shower gel, you can use it as your hand soap.
I hope you have enjoyed this short post and as I always say, your comments, experiencies, ideas, etc. are welcome.
See you soon!!!
Love, peace, daisies & fairies!!!
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