my first pick was flosty, gritter bubble bar which was recommended to me by a friend my first impression was that it was extremely sparkley and glittery and completely girly. the smell is very sweet im not really sure how to describe it. It for me was enough for 2 baths meaning that I cut it down the middle. It was basically just like a normal bubble bar and didnt really glitter like I thought it would but the water was indeed pink and left my skin feeling baby soft. this if anyone is wondering was £3.20 for 100g.

the next thing I picked up was the sweetie pie shower jellie somthing that I had purchased before and if you want to know my veiws click on the link as I have already wrote a review on it :)
the last thing I picked up was the each peach (and twos a pair) massage bar the first thing I noticed was the smell it was really strong peachy kind of citrusy smell which stood out from all the other massage bars. I picked it up and the lady walked over and talked me through how the massage bars worked basically they melt into your skin which I find is a very clever and effective fun way of making your skin smell amazing and feel soft. so I immidiately picked one up and joined the queue. this product I have found lasts for ages and so does the smell it is also (I find) a great pick me up smell for the morning to wake you up. I am definately going to repurchase it. it costs £4.63 for 65g.

Cannot wait to go for another visit to lush I am looking at purchasing some of their soaps - honey I washed the kids which is a honey cone looking and smelling soap, rock star which is bright pink and Miranda which is supposed to be a tropical smelling soap according to the website (I have not seen this soap in person).
Honey I washed the kids

Rockstar

Miranda

one last thing is it just me or have your nails breaking everyday for the past two weeks which mine have been doing and it's been getting on my nerves, I'm currently thinking it could be somthing in the air but have just applied nail strengthener just in case :).
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