Hey everyone,
Today I'm reviewing Lush's Midnight Massage massage bar. This was a Christmas limited edition product, so why am I reviewing it now? Well, if Lush brings it back next year, you'll know my thoughts on it. Plus, this review might help you if you're thinking of buying a massage bar.
Let me begin by saying that I love Lush's massage bars. They are incredibly moisturizing and packaging free. There are so many delicious scents to choose from as well. When Christmas 2012 rolled around, I, being a Lush addict, went to Lush.com and got a bunch of goodies! While I was putting things into my cart my sister came over and decided to get a couple of things as well. This product was one of the things she got. When it arrived she immediately tested it. She continued using it for a few days and didn't like it, so she gave it to me. I'll admit I wasn't a huge fan of it when I first smelled it. It was waaayyy too perfumey and gave me a headache. My mom didn't (and still doesn't) like it, either.
It was no better on my skin. It gave me a headache and the scent lingered, which I would like if it wasn't so bad. I started using it at night, though, because it is incredibly moisturizing. The scent was gone by the morning and I woke up with lovely skin.
Then I stopped using it. I had a bunch of nice lotions and creams anyway and so, if the scent gave me a headache, why use it? I was on Lush.com recently, browsing products, and remembered I had it. I decided to test it, to see if the scent had gotten any better. It hadn't but it worked a treat on my dry skin. Who knows how this happened, but I tried rubbing a little in my hands and then running my fingers through my hair. Perfect! It tames my fly aways, doesn't weigh down my hair, and actually smells kinda good in my hair! Since I rub it on my hands first it moisturizes my hands, but the scent is spread on both my skin and my hair, leaving me moisturized, frizz free, and headacheless. I would try doing this with any massage bar, although some might be too oily. This one, though, is nice. I wouldn't repurchase this, and I probably wouldn't recommend it to friends, but this is a good (if slow) way to get some use out of an already-purchased bar.
Today I'm reviewing Lush's Midnight Massage massage bar. This was a Christmas limited edition product, so why am I reviewing it now? Well, if Lush brings it back next year, you'll know my thoughts on it. Plus, this review might help you if you're thinking of buying a massage bar.
Let me begin by saying that I love Lush's massage bars. They are incredibly moisturizing and packaging free. There are so many delicious scents to choose from as well. When Christmas 2012 rolled around, I, being a Lush addict, went to Lush.com and got a bunch of goodies! While I was putting things into my cart my sister came over and decided to get a couple of things as well. This product was one of the things she got. When it arrived she immediately tested it. She continued using it for a few days and didn't like it, so she gave it to me. I'll admit I wasn't a huge fan of it when I first smelled it. It was waaayyy too perfumey and gave me a headache. My mom didn't (and still doesn't) like it, either.
It was no better on my skin. It gave me a headache and the scent lingered, which I would like if it wasn't so bad. I started using it at night, though, because it is incredibly moisturizing. The scent was gone by the morning and I woke up with lovely skin.
Then I stopped using it. I had a bunch of nice lotions and creams anyway and so, if the scent gave me a headache, why use it? I was on Lush.com recently, browsing products, and remembered I had it. I decided to test it, to see if the scent had gotten any better. It hadn't but it worked a treat on my dry skin. Who knows how this happened, but I tried rubbing a little in my hands and then running my fingers through my hair. Perfect! It tames my fly aways, doesn't weigh down my hair, and actually smells kinda good in my hair! Since I rub it on my hands first it moisturizes my hands, but the scent is spread on both my skin and my hair, leaving me moisturized, frizz free, and headacheless. I would try doing this with any massage bar, although some might be too oily. This one, though, is nice. I wouldn't repurchase this, and I probably wouldn't recommend it to friends, but this is a good (if slow) way to get some use out of an already-purchased bar.
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