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by - written on 07/01/08 (Very useful, 41 readings)
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On visiting Lush today I have decided to try the shower jellies that they sell. There is only a small range of these that I could find Sweetie Pie, The Big Calm, The joy of Jelly, Whoosh.They do vary in price from £1.95 per 100g to £2.50. But the sweetie pie looks the nicest so Im trying this one. Product Review ***************** The jelly comes in a clear plastic pot with lid. Sweetie pie is a vibrant purple colour with little bits of glitter (I think its glitter). The price of this product is £1.95 per 100g tub. Not bad priced. On opening the tub the smell was fantastic. Sweetly sophisticated fruitiness. Lashings of blackcurrant and bergamot essential ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/09/09 (Very useful, 17 readings)
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Wandering around lush, my basket swinging merrily on my arm, I shuffled upto the Jelly like soaps. Oo-ing and Ah-ing as my boyfriend started jiggling them about in their trays - don't judge me! Victorians used jelly as a whole form of entertainment. Sweetie Pie was the one I was drawn too, mainly because of the name and also because I was on a shopping spree and basically chucking anything into my basket that took my fancy (hence the shuffling mentioned above!) It wasn't until I got home that I actually smelt the stuff. Opening its little plastic tray I was hit by a much loved smell as a kid - Blackberry Jelly! Yum! This could be a major mistake by ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/05/09 (Very useful, 45 readings)
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This festive rectangle of purple jelly served with glimmering iridescent, party-rific confetti on top shares the same flawlessly delicious blackcurrant fragrance of You Snap the Whip Body Butter, with the delicious addition of a fresh cherry infusion. Now, had this scrumptiously sweet, fruity dessert of a shower jelly been a shower gel, it would have easily have been in my top 5 of Lush products, especially considering that it doubles as a wonderfully calming, softening shampoo as well. I'll be honest. When I first tried Lush's shower jellies, I wasn't quite sure what to make of them. The jellies come fresh from the Lush beauty shelves in clear, take-out-style ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/04/09 (Very useful, 258 readings)
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Lush is a shop that I used to adore but now prefer in small doses. The novelty value diminishes if you frquent it too much. Recently I visited the branch in Covent Garden branch and was drawn to the Sweetie Pie shower jelly due to its novelty factor and scrumptious smell. Shower jellies are what they sound like. They are chunks of wobbly semi solid shower gels all ready for you to squish into your sponge and rub all over your body. Like all Lush products they are made of natural ingredients the bas for these wibbly wobbly slippery slidy blobs of fun being Carrageen seaweed gel which sounds weird but is supposed to be full of skin improving vitamins. The gels are ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/10/09 (Very useful, 66 readings)
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I'd always been curious about the Shower Jellies in Lush, and after spending a few childish moments wobbling them on their trays I decided to invest in a chunk of 'Sweetie Pie', the purple glittery one. At £2.27 for 100g it's a reasonable price. The only thing I dislike is that the portions are already cut up, so you just have to pick the best sized on for you that's already packaged. I went for the smallest bit I could find (as they were all very reasonable chunks), and it cost me about £2.80. Although I'd had a quick smell of it in the shop, I think the extra smells of everything else must have blocked it out a little, but when I unpackaged it the jelly ... Read the complete review
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