Impartial review: Lush African Paradise body conditioner

Time is tight in the mornings, no matter how early you wake up there always seems to be a rush to get out the house, and never enough time to do everything at as leisurely a pace as you’d like.

So when I find products that save me time I have to shout about them.

I found this body wash, (or body conditioner) by chance while browsing at Lush, and I’m so glad I did, it cleans, moisturises and smells good all at once.

Smell 

I absolutely adore the smell of this product, it was a bit hard to get a true sense of how it smelled in store (if you’ve ever been to Lush you will know that the smell of all the products in one space is a little overwhelming.)

But once I got it home and started using it the smell lasted all day, and I’ve had compliments from others too – always a good sign.

Effectiveness 


All I need my body wash to do is keep my skin clean, anything else is a bonus. So the fact that this wash works quickly, smells incredible and moisturises the skin is a massive overachievement on its part. 

 

Ingredients 

Lush are very transparent with their ingredients and all products are hand made without animal testing.

African Paradise body conditioner contains; water, almond oil, fair trade shea butter, marula oil, baobab oil, Kalahari melon oil, fresh mango juice, fair trade organic cocoa butter, ylang ylang oil, lemon oil and aloe gel.


Convenience 


I bought the 225g tub, usually shower gel comes in a bottle, probably so it’s easier to pour out in the shower. Using a tub in the shower is a little more challenging but it’s nothing that can’t easily be adapted to. 

You can buy the 225g in store or online for £24.95.

 

The R Factor 

Confession time: I was actually using this as a moisturiser for a little while before I properly read the tub and found out it was a body wash (I think it was because of the packaging, or maybe the word conditioner) and I actually think it works better as a body cream but I’ll leave that up to you.

I’d definitely recommend this product for someone who wants a body wash that smells amazing and moisturises too.

But don’t just take my word for it, here’s what other people thought:

Review: Lush African Paradise Body Conditioner – Ugne’s Beauty

 

Have you tried any of Lush’s body conditioners before? Let me know what you thought in the comments.

 

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“Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship.” – Romans 12:1

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