New Fragrances Solid Perfumes and Soap by Lush – Christmas Editions

Solid Perfumes and Soap by Lush – Christmas Editions

11/15/08 11:37:47

Besides numerous new soap editions which follow the spirit of Christmas and pre-holiday euphoria, a collection of solid perfumes by the house of Lush has been presented. The offer includes the following: Sakura Solid, Snow Showers Solid, The Comforter and The Olive Branch.

Sakura is a solid perfume created of lemon oil, mimosa absolute, orange blossom absolute and orange absolute. Snow Showers Solid introduces a holiday blend of sweet orange and cognac, with yayoba oil and lime oil.

The Comforter Solid introduces harmony of bergamot oil, black currant leaves and buds absolute and cypress oil, while the fourth perfume, The Olive Branch, contains bergamot, lemon oil, orange blossom absolute and mandarin oil.

Charming Christmas editions also received interesting names and aromas: Christmas Cake Slice, Angel Delight Soap, Snowcake Soap.

Christmas Ballistic collection has been offered as well, and it encompasses: Chocolate Santa, Christmas Party, Jingle Spells, Snowdrops and Twinkle Star-Shape.

Christmas baths are Strawberry Santa and Snow Fairy, and foamy Christmas baths are Christmas Kisses, Christmas Morning, Frothy the Snowman, Marzibain Christmas. The entire holiday collection can be found on Lush official website.

 

 Author: Sandrina  (sandrina_bambina)
Fragrantica Member

 



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I bought three of the solids - Olive Branch, The Comforter and Sakura - and some shampoo, so I also got a Chocolate Santa ballistic free for spending over £20.
(I didn't need to buy Snow Showers, as it's exactly the same as last year's Champagne and Snow Showers, and I have that).
Olive Branch is the same scent as their Olive Branch shower gel. It's a nice warm scent. The Comforter starts as total Ribena, but after a while it gets more complex. I rather like it so far. I haven't tried Sakura yet.

As for the Chocolate Santa, boy does that thing smell strong! I have to keep looking around my bathroom for where the smell is coming from. It's not especially chocolaty, more boozy.

As I generally take showers, not long hot baths, it's likely to be smelling up the bathroom for quite a while! Unless I give it to somebody for Christmas....

Nov
18
2008

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