Lush shampoo

Discussion in 'Dreadlocks' started by xic3manx, Aug 12, 2008.

  1. xic3manx

    xic3manx Member

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    Has anyone tried Lush products?

    How does their shampoo go for our dreads?
     
  2. hippy*shake

    hippy*shake Member

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    I'm using the Seanik shampoo bar from lush. It's a sea salt one. I looked into it and also luckily when I went in, I spoke to a girl who worked there who had dreads and she said it was great because it's all natural products and has sea salt in which helps. It feels really good when I use it. I also got a snake oil bar for my scalp because about a month in my head was falling off...figuratively speaking.... and that helped that fantastically.
     
  3. Musique

    Musique Member

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    Seanik shampoo bar from lush.. sounds expensive.. but so is Dr. Bonners in australia..
     
  4. ava

    ava Member

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    you can get samples send them an email they also have offers that give you a free full sized bottle or cake for your old shampoo or soap:)
     
  5. pypes

    pypes Hot alien babes

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    i was recommended a lush bar called karma by the girl in the shop, I cant really say how good it is or isn't because my dreads are only 2 1/2 months old and there not really dreaded yet although it smells nice and does seem to get the hair very clean.
     
  6. kattoo13

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    Their products are sooo overpriced. Nope, haven't tried them.
     
  7. soaringeagle

    soaringeagle Senior Member

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    reasd reveiws they all say they smell nice but several said they melt too quickly compared to regular soaps meanning you will go through em faster..
    bronners is so much more economical, yes at 15$ irs almost 3 times the price of 1 bar (averaging 7$)
    but after dilution it goes 40 times further no more
    the bar of lush is 3.5 oz the bittle of bronners doesnt say but has to be 36 oz or so\
    thats 10 times right there..then u dilute it 12/1 thats 120 times the amount..take into acount that the bar melts fast so maybe 1/3 is wasted down the drain and ya can see that bronners will last ya a hell of alot longer

    plus u can use bronners for everything including laundry and housecleanning

    some of the reviews i read said they'd only use the lush on theyre hands because it was oo drying to skin..
     
  8. sun-shine

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    I like lush's product for my skin but personally their hair products are not their strong point. Not that they're bad or anything, just a bit expensive and certain ones seem to work better or worse on different kinds of hair, so you have to pick the right one. But their skin products are lovely! :)
     
  9. stalk

    stalk Banned

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    I love lush...
    I don't buy it, way too expensive
    but whenever I shower at my friends place she has lush soap and it is DANK

    The only kind that does not quickly disappear is the orange kind...it's hard. I don't know what it's called but it's amazing.

    Dr. Bronners for life. Loving you!
    (peppermint, almond, lavender, my god! All one!)
     
  10. Dragonvine

    Dragonvine I do Glass

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  11. Manservant Hecubus

    Manservant Hecubus Master of Funk and Evil

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    I use Lush's Big.
    It's salty. I like it.
     

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