So let us start with how to use shower jellies (the important bit). Shower jellies can be a mystery to even the older Lushies but don't give up! There are many ways you can use it, just find what is right for you. My preferred way is to smush a wet loofah into the jelly, whilst it's still in the pot, and just keep doing that until I am satisfied with the amount of suds. Other ways include: blending your jellies in a food processor until they are a smoothie-like consistency, cutting them up into pieces to smush into your sponge/loofah, or rub directly on the body (easier with the 100g ones or just cut the bigger ones into 4 hand size pieces).
All shower jellies by Lush contain a key ingredient- Carrageenan Extract. This is used as a natural and vegan alternative to the commonly used gelatin. Carrageenan Extract is derived from dried Irish moss seaweed and provides the jelly with moisture to soften skin. Another key ingredient in this jelly is Lavender Oil which dominates the scent. But Lavender has been known for centuries as an ingredient that calms the mind and to provide a restful nights sleep. However, it also has balancing and soothing qualities which are great for the skin and scalp. Along with this, Pink Custard contains Golden Syrup, Neroli Oil, Vanilla Absolute, Tonka Absolute, and Organic Coconut Milk.
Scent wise, this jelly shares its fragrance with the Think Pink bath bomb (one of the few I've not tried). But to me, this jelly smells strongly of fresh lavender in the pot, but once in use in the shower, the vanilla comes through creating a sweet and comforting aroma. There have been a mix of reviews regarding the scent, while this is my opinion, some find it to smell similar to that of Chlorine, or Twilight, which I can understand.
The only quality of this jelly I don't like scent wise is that I can't detect much on my skin post-shower. However, it does leave me feeling fresh and my skin clean, as well as soft and hydrated. Other than that, after using it every day for more than I week, I have become to love this jelly and really give credit to Lush for creating a fantastic new shower jelly. Using the method of smushing my loofah into the pot, it doesn't create as much suds as my other jellies but the suds that are produced are a beautiful vibrant pink and who doesn't want to shower in pink suds?
To conclude, I highly recommend everyone try this jelly. I find a big pot usually lasts me more than 6 months of daily use, making it fantastic value for money, and if you have dry skin this will certainly be better than shower gels which I can sometimes find to be too drying. So grab a tub before it leaves, or until I buy every pot Lush has made!
Rating: 9/10
Price:
100g £4.25
250g £8.50
Secret Message: "What's pink and dangerous?"