danadel
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Post by danadel on Jan 14, 2009 23:25:03 GMT -4
Wait, was it a cockroach attracted to your bathbomb? Or was it the vanilla stick? I'm guessing I first read it wrong and your vanilla stick scared you?!
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zambambee
Lady in Waiting
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Post by zambambee on Jan 14, 2009 23:51:23 GMT -4
I just ordered one of those the other day! I sure hope it was the vanilla stick that scared her, or I'll have to clean my tub after my bath.
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Pomm
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Post by Pomm on Jan 15, 2009 0:45:49 GMT -4
Any thoughts on the Candy Fluff dusting powder? It's one of those products I know I don't really need, but it smelled so good!
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Post by kittystardust on Jan 15, 2009 8:50:58 GMT -4
I used the bath bomb that turns the water Mountain Dew colored and has the vanilla stick hanging out of it last night. It smelled delicious, I loved it. Woke up this morning to take a shower for work all half asleep and just about ate my shit because of the huge skinny cockroach in the bathtub. Stupid vanilla stick. Which bomb was that? I got it in a box. I would take that stick out first next time. It's the Vanilla Fountain bath bomb. Now I'm going to think about skinny cockroaches each time I use it, ha.
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Post by mariposalabrown on Jan 15, 2009 10:14:37 GMT -4
It was the vanilla stick, not a cockroach, but my eyes didn't know the difference at 6:30 am! And thanks, kittystardust, I'm going to buy another one, because I could not stop sniffing my skin yesterday, it smells so delicious. Ew, there has to be a better way of saying "sniffing my skin".
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Post by Brookie on Jan 17, 2009 10:48:01 GMT -4
Wait, was it a cockroach attracted to your bathbomb? Or was it the vanilla stick? I'm guessing I first read it wrong and your vanilla stick scared you?! While we emphasize freshness and natural ingredients at LUSH, we haven't quite done the "back to nature" scenario where we include bugs as ingredients or ornamentation. We couldn't advertise ourselves as vegetarian for very long if we did that. ![:D](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/grin.png)
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Post by mariposalabrown on Jan 19, 2009 22:10:50 GMT -4
So I have a butterball coming in the mail, a few others, and sadly, the stinky foot powder. My feet have been smelling from my work shoes, I really need to buy some new conservative shoes, but they are so boring! Anyway, I thought that buying Lush powder was way less pedestrian than just using baby powder. Such a little snob ![:)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/smiley.png)
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Post by Shanmac on Jan 19, 2009 22:32:22 GMT -4
The closest LUSH to my house (still quite the hike -- the only redeeming quality of a job I had in Chicago was its proximity to a LUSH) has a limited selection. It makes me sad. That is all. ![:)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/smiley.png)
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Post by kanding on Jan 20, 2009 7:33:43 GMT -4
I feel your pain. I suggested a day trip to Lille, about an hour and a half from Brussels, to my husband during the holidays. Yes, nice to get out together for the afternoon, etc., but my mission was to hit the LUSH there.
Which I did, only to learn that they were out of Aqua Marina. Oh well, back to ordering from the UK site (and paying through the nose for the shipping.) *sigh*
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Post by kanding on Jan 29, 2009 9:54:47 GMT -4
You're right! I just checked the site and there is one there! Yee-ha! That's half an hour (with decent traffic) away as opposed to nearly an hour and a half.
Thanks!
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