Face cleansers
Review: Lush Cup O’ Coffee Face And Body Mask

If there’s one thing that’s essential for me in the morning, it’s coffee. Either a cup of black coffee, or a delicious latte macchiato — anything with caffeine, to get me up and running. As a big fan of the Lush cleansers, it’s not surprising that I love Cup O’ Coffee. I’ve been using this product for years now, and it has become one of my favorite products — so it’s time to review this product.
If you’re curious about this product, make sure you keep on reading!
Review: Lush Bûche de Noël Fresh Cleanser

This year my favorite Christmas cleanser is stripping down. It used to be in a black pot, but now they’ve put a wrapped straight out the ocean around it. I was very curious if this product would now differ from previous years, so I went and tested it for you.
If you’re curious about this product, make sure you keep on reading!
Review: Lush Ultraplant Facial Cleanser

I’ve been a fan of Ultrabland for like, forever. This facial cleanser by Lush has a great substance that effortlessly removes my makeup and the end of the day, but also takes care of my skin. When I saw there’s a vegan version of Ultrabland, called Ultraplant, in Liverpool, I didn’t hesitate for a moment. Today I will show you Ultraplant, but also show you the similarities and differences with the original Ultrabland. Is it better, or not?
If you’re curious about this product, make sure you keep on reading!
Review: Lush Like A Virgin Naked Cleansing Balm

Like A Virgin is the only naked cleanser that I hadn’t reviewed yet. A while back Lush released five of ’em — Gritty Politti, Jade Roller, Sleepy Face and Tea Totaler. Due to the arrival of 1648 new bath bombs, Like A Virgin was not a priority for reviewing. But now that I have skipped a day of bathing, I was able to work nicely on the review of this naked cleanser. Do you read along?
Review: Lush Tea Totaler Naked Cleansing Balm

Whilst discovering all the new naked products, I came across Tea Totaler. I had already tested Gritty Politti, Jade Roller and Sleepy Face. I liked using those, so I decided to buy the other two as well. I started using Tea Totaler for more than a week, and today the results are in! If you’re curious about this cleansing balm and the verdict, then keep on reading.
Review: Lush 9 to 5 Cleansing Lotion

Throughout the years, I’ve had a lot of face cleansers from Lush. There was one product that somehow never really drew my attention, and that is 9 to 5. I’ve had a sample here and there, but I never really got to the point of buying it. Lately I’ve been hearing some good things about it again, so I decided to just buy it and try it.
Review: Lush Gritty Politti Naked Cleansing Balm

No, Gritty Politti is not the name of some Italian mafia boss. It is one of the new, naked cleansing balms from Lush! Previously I already reviewed Jade Roller and Sleepy (English review coming soon!), but there are more naked cleansers and one of those I’m going to show you today. What distinguishes it from the other cleansers? Let’s find out.
Review: Lush Jade Roller and Sleepy Face Naked Cleansing Balm

Lush recently released naked skin care, such as cleansers, facial soap and facial oil. I am of course very curious about how I like it, but I decided to try two naked cleansers first. Cleaning my face is a regular part every morning and evening, so this seemed like a perfect product to test. Eventually I want to review all naked cleansers to see which one fits my skin type, but for now, let’s start off with these two.
Review: Lush 7 to 3 Cleansing Wipe

Since I put makeup on my face, I use facial wipes to get it off at night. Through the years a lot ended up in the trash can. How many would it be? Thousands? Easily. It’s not really environment friendly/biologically responsible — facial wipes make up 93% of matter causing sewer blockages in the UK. That’s why I was pretty curious about these biodegradable alternatives for facial wipes, called 7 to 3 facial cleanser. Completely naked, and completely vegan. Let’s try it out!