♥ Are You Ready For This Jelly?
July 08, 2016
One of the most unusual products that LUSH sell, is definitely their shower jellies. Whoever thought of the idea to turn a jelly type product into something that you can wash with is a total genius! A shower jelly looks purely, like edible jelly. It wobbles like jelly and it tears like jelly. And I have a whole load of them..
And here it is, my all time favorite Sweetie Pie. I first bought this product when I was in Dublin in May 2015 for Reece's birthday. The smell grabbed me straight away! The ingredients may be cherry infusion and coconut infusion, but this carries the Comforter scent, so to me smells like blackcurrants. This jelly has lustre in it, making the wobbly lump nice and shimmery. Not only does this jelly smell amazing, it makes your skin feel amazing. I've also used this to wash my hair with and the scent really does hang around. I wish they would make more products in this scent and bring this back to the normal line. I miss it and I'm running out!
These jellies get a..
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Refresher - £4.25 for 100g
Whoosh - £3.95 for 100g
Sweetie Pie - Discontinued (£7.95 for 240g when in the Kitchen)
Santa's Belly - Christmas Collection
Snowman - Christmas Collection
Nightwing - Halloween Collection
Bouncy Bunny - Easter Collection
93,000 Miles - £4.25 for 100g
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Pictured: 93,000 Miles shower jelly
This jelly is relatively new as it came out in the Summer of 2015. 93,000 miles has ingredients such as extra virgin coconut oil, cinnamon leaf oil,m eucalyptus infusion and peppermint infusion. This jelly has a really strong scent that I feel wouldn't be a one that everybody loves. To me, it shares the scent of the Hot Toddy shower gel and has a festive scent to it, so I'm a bit surprised that this made it to the regular line. Many people tend to use this jelly when they have sore muscles or they've done a workout as the ingredients are good for aching and helping muscles to relax. This isn't one of my favorite scents, but it's a good one to keep for those days when you need a warm relaxing bath - or to unblock your nose!
Pictured: Bouncy Bunny shower jelly
I am so sad that this jelly isn't regular line. Bouncy Bunny was released for Easter 2016. The main scent is a very tangy orange smell, which is due to this product being full of Brazilian orange oil. Another ingredient in this jelly is gardenia extract, but I can't pick up any floral notes at all. Bouncy Bunny is in the shape of a very cute bunny, which makes it ever harder to use! Some lushies chop their jellies up to make them easier to use in the shower/bath, but I can't bare to chop up a bunny! This jelly is a very close favorite and is only in second place as Sweetie Pie has my heart. I wish I'd bought more of these when they were available and if LUSH don't bring this back next year I will be extremely unhappy!
Pictured: Nightwing shower jelly
Nightwing is a Halloween product that was released in 2015. This jelly has a very strong lime scent and is definitely one of the strongest scented jellies I have, but it also tends to leave a lot of liquid in the bottom of the tub, which can be quite annoying. This jelly is in the shape of a bat, which adds a really cute touch. The lather of this jelly is great and if you use this directly on your skin, you may be shocked when it leaves traces of dark navy juice on your arms, but I haven't had any issues with it dying my skin. It's a great jelly and I would recommend it.
Pictured: Refresher shower jelly
Refresher is another jelly that is high up there on my list. I love citrus smelling products and LUSH do citrus really well. This product is packed with fresh organic lemon infusion and lemon myrtle oil meaning that the lemony smell is right there, as soon as you open the tub. This one smells really refreshing and makes your skin feel so clean. This product was another one that launched in 2015 and I hope it sticks around for a while!
Pictured: Santa's Belly shower jelly
I really don't know why I didn't pick this one up myself. I bought this a couple weeks back from a seller on Depop and I was extremely happy with it. Santa's Belly smells like the So White bath bomb, like freshly sliced apples. This jelly is a little different from the rest as it has little red stars inside which give it that extra festive touch! This jelly is very fresh and the scent is amazing. I know I say it a lot, but this is probably one of my favorites and I will certaintly be buying a bigger one once the festive stock comes in!
Pictured: Snowman shower jelly
Snowman is another festive jelly - hence the name, that is in the shape of a snowman, hence the name! This was the first ever jelly that I owned and I had no idea what to do with it and it just hung around on my shelf for a while until I came across it one day, gave it a sniff and realised that I'd been missing out on an amazing product. I then tried to use it directly onto the skin, which I don't think is a great way to use these products as it doesn't produce a lather. Once I finally worked out how to use this, this jelly opened my eyes to a whole new line within LUSH. This product is filled with carrot infusion, buchu oil, lemon oil and bergamot oil. It will always be a jelly that I will repurchase!
Pictured: Sweetie Pie shower jelly
And here it is, my all time favorite Sweetie Pie. I first bought this product when I was in Dublin in May 2015 for Reece's birthday. The smell grabbed me straight away! The ingredients may be cherry infusion and coconut infusion, but this carries the Comforter scent, so to me smells like blackcurrants. This jelly has lustre in it, making the wobbly lump nice and shimmery. Not only does this jelly smell amazing, it makes your skin feel amazing. I've also used this to wash my hair with and the scent really does hang around. I wish they would make more products in this scent and bring this back to the normal line. I miss it and I'm running out!
Pictured: Whoosh shower jelly
Whoosh is probably the only jelly that I've bought on a whim without smelling before hand. I'm quite glad I didn't give it a sniff before hand. When I first got this home and smelt it I really wasn't keen on this scent at all. I instantly got the rosemary oil and then the grapefruit and lime came afterwards. I'm not a fan of herby scents, so this one got put to the back of my shelf and was left unused. I tend to find that some LUSH products smell a lot nicer once they have been left for a while. Like with the Twilight gel, I opened this a while after I'd stored it and it smelt totally different to what I remembered. Now, this has more of a fruity smell, the rosemary is definitely still there, it's just not as overpowering. Although this scent does smell a lot better now, I probably wouldn't purchase this one again.
These jellies get a..
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Refresher - £4.25 for 100g
Whoosh - £3.95 for 100g
Sweetie Pie - Discontinued (£7.95 for 240g when in the Kitchen)
Santa's Belly - Christmas Collection
Snowman - Christmas Collection
Nightwing - Halloween Collection
Bouncy Bunny - Easter Collection
93,000 Miles - £4.25 for 100g
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Thank you for taking the time to read my blog post, it is very appreciated! Make sure to follow so you can see the next time I post! ♥ xo
**Disclaimer: All views, opinions and photos are my own.**
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