I've not ordered from Lush.com in quite some time. I refuse to buy
anything from them online anymore because I find shipment prices to be
absurd. I have patience, I love Lush, but I can surely wait for them to
open up a store locally on Long Island.
My most recent Lush goodie bag came directly from a Lush store,
brought back from NYC by my mother, who sacked me up quite a hefty
supply of Lush products. In the sack of bathing delights was a sliver of
soap labeled as Vanilla in the Mist.
Vanilla in the Mist is somewhat new to Lush, and a soap I had never
tried before, so I was eager to hop into a bath and give this soap a
try.
Appearance:
My cut of Vanilla in the Mist was a decent cut which included nice
chunks of vanilla scented bark piece. The soap at the top had what
looked like fine mist of cinnamon spice. The soap itself has a creamy
french vanilla coloring to it, which is really soft.
Scent:
Vanilla in the Mist smells comforting, warm, and oh so delicious the
second it is unwrapped from its wrap. It's a creamy mix of what smells
like french vanilla and a small spice of cinnamon. I loved the scent,
and hoped that it was one that would stick with me like Lush's Karma
soap does.
My Use:
In the bath, Vanilla in the Mist goes on in a milky cream type manner. It's not soft and moisturizing like I was expecting (Sultana of Soap),
instead it was runny, milky and did not do a wonderful job at working
up a lather; no matter how hard I scrubbed the soap onto myself.
The scent fizzled down as well. The delicious warm french vanilla
latte scent it first gave off was weakened the moment the bar of soap
touched water. It was quite disappointing.
Overall:
Vanilla in the Mist was a fizzle. It smelled fantastic initially, but
once it hit water the scent diminished significantly. The creamy vanilla
scent also does not stick to the skin or moisturize. All in all it was a
nice gift, but not a soap I'd buy myself.
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