Now that I'm older and my skin isn't as forgiving as it used to be, I need to take care of it. Lush has a variety of face cleansers -- each one to suit the needs of different skin types. Of course, you can't just place your skin-type into one of four neat categories (normal, oily, dry, combination), so my suggestion is to go by trial and error.
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Best seller: Angels on Bare Skin |
Several Lush face cleansers are made and formed into logs, with the approximate size of a Starbucks venti cup. (Sad that we all know the reference, huh?) A huge benefit is that you can go into a Lush store and buy as much or as little as you need. Sorry online orderers, you will need to purchase their pre-packaged 8.8oz or 3.5oz sizes. To use, place a pea-sized amount in the palm of your hand. Add water to make a paste. Then rub on your face and rinse.
Aqua Marina - This pasty log is made with calamine powder and aloe vera to soothe sensitive skin. It's also wrapped in seaweed to give it a boost of nutrition. I don't need to try Aqua Marina to know that this isn't right for my combination/oily skin. The Irish moss infusion makes it very gel-like and sticky, but sure to leave your skin super moisturized. Good for sensitive and/or dry skin.
Angels on Bare Skin - This cleanser has ground almonds, which makes it nice and scrubby. The kaolin clay base (or it could be the lavender oil) leaves a residue on my skin that I didn't like. This would be better suited for someone with dry skin, or combo/normal skin who wants a bit of moisturizer in their cleanser.
Herbalism - Also containing ground almonds, this herb-filled scrubby cleanser is good for oily skin-types. I liked the way this felt on my face, but I couldn't stand the smell!! So sorry, Herbalism, you are not for me.
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Fresh Farmacy and Coalface |
Fresh Farmacy - Similar to Coalface, in that you use it like a bar of soap. Fresh Farmacy contains calamine powder -- which is why it is pink in color -- and is good for reducing redness and irritations. I find it to be a bit drying, which is probably good because it is sucking oils out of your pores. I love the smell and the squeaky clean results of my skin, but I only using it every once in a while because it does dry my skin quite a bit.
Ocean Salt - I can see why this is one of Lush's most popular face cleansers. The sea salt and lime cleanses the skin while the avocado and coconut moisturizes. I was surprised at how gentle this scrub is. I was expecting the sea salt to be more coarse, but they are fairly fine granules. In fact, too fine for me. I didn't feel like it was scrubby enough. But I'm hardcore and like a good, rough scrubbing. Try it for yourself -- you'll probably really enjoy this one.
AND THE WINNER IS....
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Dark Angels, cute sugar bowl |
You have to keep your "log" cleansers away from water when not using. I keep mine in a glass sugar bowl, because all of my Lush products have cute homes. (: Right before I enter the shower, I take a small amount out (I like to use a chunk the size of two peas) and set it on the counter right next to my shower so I can grab it right before I wash my face. For my gym bag, I purchased several 1/4oz flip-top pill containers and filled each one with enough Dark Angels for one use. Keeping it very simple, I only need to enter the gym shower with: a bath sponge, shower gel (Lush shower gels are awesome for body and hair) and container of Dark Angels. Easy. Done.