Since its creation, the English brand, Lush, has positioned itself in the segment of natural, 100% vegetarian and ecological cosmetic products. It also participates in fair trade and fights against animal testing. Distributing its hand-made treatments in a network of stores and on its e-shop, the brand has just launched itself in a new adventure with its "Lush Kitchen". Located in England, the Company's ovens now offer an exclusive menu of products made the same day in limited editions, and always by hand. From soap with hydrating creams, to scrubs, "Lush Kitchen" enables customers to regularly discover new treatments based on fresh products.
The brand gives itself a new playground and the possibility to test new recipes, with direct feedback from customers. Thus, small series can be ordered on the Lush Kitchen e-shop and delivered worldwide. Whilst British customers have the option of next-day delivery, French customers have to wait 5 to 7 working days before receiving their orders.
*Illustation from the Lush Kitchen Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/LushKitchen
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