The Lush Halloween collection is here and it's spooky wonderful
Spooky season is officially on its way and you're probably already looking for some Halloween costume ideas in time for October 31st.
And if you want to make your daily routine a bit more ghostly and ghoulish, then Lush are here for all your Halloween needs.
This year, there's a full collection of 100% vegan and cruelty free products, from bath and body products, bath bombs and shower slime.
Yes, that's right - slime. It's made up of softening cornflour, bamboo stem and Xantham gum and promises to make your skin nice and silky and also smells of bubblegum.
If you're after some fun bath bombs, there's a cinnamon pumpkin, a fizzy monster's eye, a green Lord of Misrule bomb featuring a spicy herbal blend of patchouli and black pepper oil and a Mercury Retrograde special.
There are also some very cute bubble bars, including a shimmery juniperberry and grapefruit pumpkin and a blackberry scented witches cat.
And let's not forget the glowing lemongrass and bergamot oil ghoul soap.
On top of all that, there are some bath bomb holders and beautiful gift sets.
The bath bombs start at £4.50 and the bubble bars start at £4.95.
The range is already on sale in stores and online and will be available until October 31st.
Happy Halloween!
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