MihimaLush!

Dec 04, 2008 00:05

So, earlier tonight, I managed to make my very first trip to the newly opened Lush in Towson Town Center on my way back from getting my hair done ( Read more... )

product recommendations, lotion: sympathy for the skin, soap: honey i washed the kids, buffy the backside slayer, shower gel: rub rub rub, i bought, shower jellies

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ferrousoxide December 4 2008, 05:25:03 UTC
You're after face moisturizer, body, or hands?

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amazonstorm December 4 2008, 05:46:13 UTC
I think Tanya was hinting towards body, but face and hand reccomendations are always welcome!

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mooneyblue December 4 2008, 05:32:16 UTC
RRR: I found another use for my RRR. I use it as Shampoo, and the salt is amazing for my hair. It makes it so soft, and adds tons of body. I feel like I'm in a hair commercial every time I use it. It's amazing stuff ( ... )

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je5s December 4 2008, 05:35:47 UTC
What is the thinking behind the medications thing and Lush? Is your friend worried about interactions or allergies? It's not like natural products are any better in that respect; in fact, if anything, they are worse than really simple products that don't have tons of random oils and such in them.

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amazonstorm December 4 2008, 05:48:22 UTC
You know, she didn't tell me why. I probably should ask, but maybe her aunt had wanted to try something new....

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virtute_thecat December 4 2008, 05:58:10 UTC
For the shower jelly, I pinch off a small piece and then smoosh it into a loofah. It lathers up soooo much! I tried just rubbing a small piece all over myself, but I kept dropping it, and it didn't lather as much.

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chunsakuma December 4 2008, 07:07:51 UTC
I really hope you like Porridge! It's the only soap I use on my hands (well, at home, at least) because they're eczematic, and it helps SO MUCH.
As for your friend's aunt, I'd recommend Dream Cream. Idk what type(s) of medication she's on, but I'm on quite a few, and I've never had any problems with it. It's designed for sensitive skin as well. It doesn't really have much of a scent and it really helps my eczema too.
Therapy massage bar would probably be nice as well because it has very few ingredients.

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kightp December 4 2008, 08:16:11 UTC
Seconding the recommendation for Dream Cream. By the standards of some people in this community, I probably qualify as elderly, and I have extremely dry skin. Dream Cream is both moisturizing and soothing.

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chunsakuma December 4 2008, 08:39:46 UTC
Well, I'm nineteen, and I don't think you're elderly! :D

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