LUSH fans have been raving about the retailer hosting a bumper January sale – with cult-favourite Snow Fairy slashed by 50 per cent.
Shoppers have been taking to social media to post about the discounts, with bath bombs, gift sets, shower gels and sprays reduced in price.
This follows Lush throwing their hugely popular 50 per off sale on December 26.
If you missed out, you are in luck, as there are now more discounts to be had online.
The website states: “We like to keep our sale fresh. You like to get a bargain.
“Get your mitts on some half-price treats.
“We’re committed to selling the freshest cosmetics and being transparent about when it was made.
“Our sale reduces waste, commits to our freshness policy and allows you to snag yourself selected items at 50% off.”
They said that their sale stock is limited, so you need to be quick if you want to bag a bargain.
Included in the cut-price range are items from their iconic Snow Fairy range.
First up is their shower gel, which usually costs £12 for 580g, but is now just £6 in the sale.
They also have a pretty pink candle in the Snow Fairy scent, which is now £6 down from £12.
Lush’s sprays have proven very popular over the past few months, and a number of their scents are also up for grabs.
This includes their Pumpkin Spice spray (£14 down from £28).
There is also a spray themed on Wicked’s Glinda, played by Ariana Grande.
The scent – which includes rose oils and vanilla – is £20 down from £40.
Of course, Lush is known for its creative and sweet-smelling bathbombs, which come in all shapes and sizes.
Many of the designs are also in the sale, with the likes of their unicorn-shaped one being £2 down from £4.
Finally, there are a number of gift sets in the sale, with their Snow Fairy one – containing shower gel (100g), a bath bomb, body lotion and a bubble bar – being £14 down from £28.
If you have any birthdays or special occasions coming up, it may be the time to stock up.
Shopper @selfcarewithrachael raved about the discounts, saying: “A load of the Lush Club Body Spray guys and perfumes that are really recent have been put in the sale.
“I just can’t believe these are in the sale and I think you all need to know when they’re half price.
“Like just grab them honestly.”
Many bargain hunters were quick to respond to her post, with one saying: “I fear I shouldn’t have even told this information because I’ve just gone and spent another £60 after spending a hell of a lot on the sales.”
10 things you didn’t know about Lush
- Lush was founded in 1995 by six co-founders; Mo Constantine, Mark Constantine, Rowena Bird, Helen Ambrosen, Liz Bennett and Paul Greeves.
- Lush products are 100% vegetarian, 85% vegan, against animal testing and completely handmade.
- There are 900 stores worldwide in 49 countries, 250 of which are in the USA.
- Lush’s dedicated fans are known as ‘Lushies’.
- Lush accepts Bitcoin to allow for more global payment to be made on its UK online store through the use of this decentralised currency.
- The Oxford Street Store in London is the largest Lush store in the world.
- In 2009, Lush launched its first in-store Spa which offers massage treatments, facials and relaxing baths using Lush products.
- Lush make 33.6m bath bombs by hand every year.
- In 2023, Lush was ranked number 123 for the World’s Top Companies for Women according to Forbes.
- Lush’s Tisty Tosty bath bomb ingredients are taken from a medieval love spell.










