CALLING all chocoholics! Lush is now selling a “Nutella-inspired” shower gel and it’s leaving customers “obsessed”.
One woman uploaded a video explaining what it was like to “wash yourself with melted chocolate” – in a good way.
In it @thelushconnoisseur account, who usually evaluates the brand’s products, she showed the gel in action.
She said: “Lush has created a shower gel inspired by Nutella.
“It’s made from hazelnuts, milk and cocoa.
“It literally looks and smells exactly like Nutella.
“Wow, I’m in love. I’m simply obsessed.
“It looks so edible. Delicious.”
The Lush ‘Posh Chocolate’ product is said to be “deliciously moisturizing and soothing” and is available in a range of sizes.
On the Lush website or its app, you can buy a 100g pot for £9, while the 225g alternative costs £18.
The shopper added: “It’s such a thick and luxurious shower gel.
“It feels like I’m washing with melted chocolate. It’s so creamy and soothing.
“The smell is to die for.
“If you have friends or family who love Nutella, this would be the perfect gift.
“I can still smell chocolate now. It’s super sweet and indulgent.
“I’m going to finish my chocolate wash with some real Nutella. Goodbye!”
The Lush website states: “This deliciously self-centered – and completely vegan – chocolate body wash contains cocoa powder, hazelnut milk and organic Fair Trade aloe vera. Vera gel, combining to soften skin while leaving it smelling good enough to eat.
“Cocoa powder has a silky texture and a wonderfully sweet aroma, while glycerin increases skin hydration, alleviating signs of dryness.”
And it’s very easy to use.
Simply “take a good handful and inhale the rich cocoa aroma as you apply it all over your body, then rinse off.”
Many Lush fans seemed desperate to Photograph the limited edition product.
One said: “It looks soooo Cool I can’t wait to try it!!”
Another added: “Wow I need this haha.”
And a third commented: “You look like you’re putting on a fake tan.”
10 things you didn’t know about Lush
- Lush was founded in 1995 by six co-founders; Mo Constantine, Mark Constantine, Rowena Bird, Helen Ambrosen, Liz Bennett and Paul Greeves.
- Lush products are 100% vegetarian, 85% vegan, against animal testing and completely handcrafted.
- There are 900 stores worldwide in 49 countries, 250 of which are in the US.
- Dedicated Lush fans are known as ‘Lushies’.
- Lush accepts Bitcoin to enable more global payments on its UK online store through the use of this decentralized currency.
- The Oxford Street Store in London is the largest Lush store in the world.
- In 2009, Lush launched its first in-store spa offering massage treatments, facials and relaxing baths with Lush products.
- Lush handcrafts 33.6 million bath bombs every year.
- In 2023, Lush was ranked 123rd among the best companies for women in the world, according to Forbes.
- The ingredients in Lush’s Tisty Tosty bath bomb are taken from a medieval love spell.
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