Lush is celebrating Halloween early with bat-shaped bath bombs, candy apple-flavored lip scrubs, and more
- Lush is releasing its Halloween-themed products online starting September 10 and in stores on September 14.
- Numerous fan-favorite products are returning, including the Punkin Pumpkin Bath Bomb, Ghost In The Dark Soap, and Boo! Shower Slime.
- There will also be a new bat-shaped bath bomb and candy apple-flavored lip scrub.
- The line is entirely vegan and cruelty-free, with products ranging in price between $6.45 and $18.95.
Halloween is nearly three months away, and Lush is getting ready to celebrate.
On September 10, the skin-care brand will release its Halloween-themed line of bath bombs, lip scrubs, soap, and more on its website. The products will later become available in stores starting September 14.
The collection, which is entirely vegan and cruelty-free, includes six fan-favorite products, three new items, and two gift sets.
Fan-favorite Halloween products returning to Lush this year include the Punkin Pumpkin, Monsters' Ball, and Lord of Misrule bath bombs, which retail for $6.45 and $7.95 respectively.
Additionally, the $7.95 Bewitched Bubble Bar, $7.95 Ghost In The Dark Soap, and $18.95 Boo! Shower Slime will also be coming back.
Fans will also be excited to know that Lush is introducing 3 new Halloween-themed items
First, there's the Bat Art bath bomb, which is shaped like a bat and made with Sicilian lemon, green mandarin, and rosemary and sage oils.
There's also the Very Very Frightening Shower Gel — named after a line from Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" — which is bright yellow and made with plantain extract, grapefruit, bergamot and almond essential oils, and lemon and fig juice.
Finally, there's the the Toffee Apple Lip Scrub, which was created with a "concoction of castor sugar, extra-fine sea salt, organic jojoba oil, fair-trade shea butter, and bergamot, geranium, and sandalwood oils," according to Lush.
The prices for Lush's newest Halloween items, as well as its holiday gift sets, have not yet been released. However, all items are limited edition, and not guaranteed to return once sold out.
To learn more about the Halloween skin-care products, visit the Lush website.
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