The public's love of toiletries also gets combined with pop culture with themed products available for favourite Disney characters, superheroes, TV characters et al. Holidays too don't escape. Halloween and Christmas are good times to indulge in themed toiletries and beauty products.
Lush, the natural beauty company, always celebrates these holidays with ranges for both. There are new Lush products for Halloween and Christmas 2018.
Halloween is a great time for spooky-related puns. Lush are well-known for their use of creative product names and for they certainly don't disappoint in their Halloween products. For example :
There are various spooky themed versions of the ever-popular bath bomb with Monster's Ball, Eyeball, Lord of Misrule, and Ectoplasm Jelly Bomb available as limited editions. There are two new bubble bars, and four new Halloween designs for the knot wrap.
Christmas at Lush means everything from simple bath bombs to gift boxes. Just a few of the highlights :
A number of the stable product ranges have been added to for Christmas. These include the sparkle jars, body conditioners, naked body conditioners, naked shower gels, soaps, lip scrubs and knot wraps.
For both Halloween and Christmas, a gift box is available. The Christmas Gift Box contains four handmade bath bombs at a cost of £24.95, and the Halloween Gift Box contains two bubble bars, one soap, one bath bomb and one knot wrap for £26.95.
Products are available online and in Lush stores around the UK.
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