Friday, 16 October 2015

A closer look- snow fairy

For most people Lush Christmas begins and ends with snow fairy. That sugary sweet pink shower gel that everybody goes crazy for! 
This pear drop smelling shower gel was created by Claire Constantine the youngest and only daughter of mark and Mo. She's the main manager of Lush Oxford street and super lovely! 
Snow fairy is one of the he most popular gels that lush have at Christmas so today I thought I'd write about some of the ingredients in it. 
First of all did you know that this year snow fairy is self preserving? You can buy the original online but you'd be hard pushed to tell the difference. Snow fairy is  vegan and the bottle is recycled and recyclable. You can even recycle the lid at you local lush. 


So what's in it? 
The main fragrance in this is synthetic musk this has a musky and subtle fragrance. The reason lush uses a synthetic version is because musk is traditionally harvested from animals. As a vegetarian company it goes against their ethics. 
This product has glitter in. Lush have revolutionised the way they use glitter in the past few year. All their glitter is made of cellulose or seaweed. The website has an article on this which you can read here. https://www.lush.co.uk/article/all-glitters-not-plastic

Although simple snow fairy has been a best seller since day one. It's available now from all lush stores. If you're in London check out their amazing 1kg bottle! 

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Lucy x