I personally am not a vegan but for those who are, almost all of the products Lush offers are 100% vegan and cruelty free. Lush uses fresh fruits, vegetables, essential oils and safe synthetics to make their products. I have always had difficult skin and no products have worked nearly as well as Lush skincare products do.
Lush offers a wide variety of cleansers, moisturizers, toners, face masks and more however the ones I use are designed for oily, acne prone skin.
My all time favorite cleanser that I use daily is Herbalism. Herbalism is designed to balance skin's oil production and is wonderful for acne prone skin. It is made with a kaolin clay base and also contains chamomile, rosemary and nettle and rice bran to clean up excess oil. This cleanser has never failed to clear up a breakout and keeps my face smooth and clear. It is deep cleansing but gentle enough for daily use. The one and only thing I dislike is that it does leave my skin feeling quite dry and tight after using it, but once I apply the Imperialis moisturizer I'm good to go!
After washing my face the Tea Tree Water toner is an absolute must. I love this toner in conjunction with the Herbalism cleanser to help keep my skin clear. All of Lush's toners are alcohol free as alcohol can dry out skin. This toner is designed to help control and clear up breakouts, redness and balance skin tone.
For the past few months I've been using the Imperialis moisturizer which I love, but I'm not quite sure if I love it enough to spend another $25 on another pot once I run out. Imperialis is designed for combination skin, which is why I decided to purchase this in the winter as my skin tends to get much drier during the cold months, but also still gets oily at times. This moisturizer contains lavender which helps prevent oily skin from overproducing oil. Likewise, it encourages dry skin to produce more natural oils.
Prices of products may vary depending on your location, these prices are from the lushusa.com website
Herbalism Cleanser - 3.5oz $13.95 | 8.8oz $33.95
Tea Tree Water Toner - 3.3oz $9.95 | 8.4oz $21.95
Imperialis Moisturizer - $24.95
Cupcake Fresh Face Mask - $6.95 (only available in store)
Tea Tree Water Toner - 3.3oz $9.95 | 8.4oz $21.95
Imperialis Moisturizer - $24.95
Cupcake Fresh Face Mask - $6.95 (only available in store)
I do use and alternate between other Lush cleansers, toners and fresh face masks however this is just a quick overview of my daily routine and the products I use on a regular basis. I will be doing another post in the near future talking about other Lush skincare products I love and would recommend.
Also, for those who may be new to Lush do not be intimidated by the prices! I personally find Lush to be skincare very affordable considering how long the products last and therefore do not need to be repurchased frequently. For example, I spent $16.95 on a pot of Herbalism cleanser in store and that will last me a good 6 months if not longer. I probably won't be able to finish it before it expires (since Lush products are made of all fresh ingridients and no preservatives they do have a much shorter shelf life compared to other cosmetics). A small amount of product goes a long way and the quality of their fresh, natural skincare products is just amazing, making it worth every penny, in my opinion.
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