Cruelty-free cosmetics brand LUSH cosmetics launches Halloween collection

Read Time:   |  17th October 2017


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Cruelty-free brand LUSH Cosmetics announced its Halloween collection this week, and it’s full of spooktacular new products…

The Halloween launch, which is be available from stores from September 18 (and online from September 15), includes 15 products – all of which are reportedly suitable for vegans.

According to a post on Lush’s Instagram page: “Things maybe getting festive, but Halloween is just round the corner! There’s lots of spooky treats coming your way.”

Products in the Halloween include everything from the company’s iconic bath bombs to soap, shower wash and lip balm, to a whole host of brand spanking new products.

Brand new items 

Lush fans can expect some brand spanking new items in stores (Hello Ectoplasm Jelly Bomb and Pink Pumpkin Bubble Bar!) as well as old favourites, like the Goth Fairy Shimmer Bar and Pumpkin Bath Bomb.

Photo: @lushnorwich

The Lord of the Misrule Bath Bomb turns bath water blood red with its wine-colored center, while the cyclops-shaped Monsters’ Ball Bath Bomb dares customers to “stare at its vegan chocolate eyeball.”

Other products in the line include the Sparkly Pumpkin Bubble Bar and Lord of the Misrule Bath Bomb.

All of the products are made with fruit and vegetable oils, enhanced with seasonal scents—such as cinnamon and vanilla—and as always, none are tested on animals.

The new collection will be available online starting September 15, with products available in stores on September 18.

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