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to think Lush products can't be THAT envriomentally friendly

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marenmj · 15/10/2009 14:51

when they put so much CRAP down the drains?

glitter?

confetti??

NUTS???

Honestly. I like some of the soaps. The lemon soap tastes like lemon, so can't be all bad in my book. prairielandherbs doesn't ship to the UK so I make do with Lush.

I have a catch on my drain so I don't put loads of my hair and bits of food washed off DD down the pipes, but why make products that require cleaning the bath AFTER?

I just had to clean a blardy shea butter and SAND bath ring because DD got her hands on an "exfoliating" bar that someone gave me whilst pregnant - which I had on the shelf by the bath but had forgotten about

I don't put bacon grease down the drain because of the fat, why the hell would you put shea butter down???

(following a visit to the shop where I was told that the solid-fat massage bars can be used in the bath/shower!)

Seems like bragging about green credentials is a bit much when one of your ingredients is confetti

OP posts:
UndercoverMuseumWorker · 15/10/2009 23:04

I love Lush and I like confetti and glitter in my bath and just sometimes it'd be nice not to be beaten with the Green stick. Sometimes things are just for fun. So sue me.

standingonmyhands · 16/10/2009 00:17

i don't believe that anything you can smell from 100 yards away is environmentally friendly. Hate the place, makes me sneeze and my eyes water - as jim royle would say, environmentally friendly my arse...

kreecherlivesupstairs · 16/10/2009 08:18

I had a tiny plant growing up my plughole after dd used some soap or other. I relented and let her choose something (I waited outside due to the stench). Obviously soap had seeds in and one sprouted.

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