Handmade soap to go with your homemade card?

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Rose

Soap

14,00 

Are mum’s hands making do with washing up liquid? Nip that habit in the bud by giving this little beauty pride of place by their sink. Our pristine, green Mother’s Day soap is carefully handmade and perfumed with beautiful essential oils for a real rose perfume. After all, there’s only one way to treat the hands that have fed you, clothed you and cleaned up your mess, and that’s with respect.

Lush Compounder Mirek Smuga designed this one, and the pink rose and petal inserts have to be made, cured, and then placed individually on each and every soap. “When I was a kid, I used to give my mother one rose flower for Mother’s Day.” he recalls. “The funny part was she was paying for the flower she was getting! I think [Lush perfumer] Alina Gliwinska did an amazing job creating this fragrance and I hope all the mums can enjoy that floral smell after using this soap.”

What’s in it for you?
– When it comes to essential oils and absolutes, we’ve packed this perfume with everything but the kitchen sink. Rose and geranium oils make for a green, true rose perfume, with notes of palmarosa and lemon oil for a sweet and grassy finish.
– Mum appreciates effort, right? Our proper soap is made the old-fashioned way by saponification. We mix it by hand, adding in beautiful ingredients for their effects, pour it hot and let it cure before it takes pride of place by your sink. This coconut and rapeseed soap base gives a nice firm bar with fluffy bubbles – perfect for soap squidgers.
– Handmade and handy? This floral foamer is a perfectly reasonable way to give flowers to the mum who only accepts practical gifts.

Leaving the world Lusher than we found it
This self-preserving product is formulated to stay fresh and effective without added synthetic preservatives listed under Annex V of the EU Cosmetic Regulations (EC) No 1223/2009. Find out more here.

This product needs no packaging and no introduction. It will arrive naked and proud in your parcel because we want to strip back on unnecessary packaging.