Tuesday 3 February 2015

Ghost shower gel review

Ghost and ghoulies


I think that Ghost has to be my absolute favourite Lush shower gel that i've got my hands on so far! it was always on the top of my list to get and I really didnt expect it to be like how it is - I first imagined it quite sweet like candy and related to Halloween because of its name. But this shower gel has so much more depth to it - Lilies, Jasmine, Ylang Ylang, Neroli oil, Rose water & Dove orchid infusion make up the hauntingly unique.

To me the scent is slightly sweet and isnt a very overpowering floral scent, it's creamy and just right! anyone who hasnt smelt ghost or managed to hunt it down for their collection well you really need to! (I only have the one bottle and hope it comes in the kitchen again soon!)

Libby xoxo

Glogg and Hot Toddy shower gel review

Boozy Twins


Glogg & Hot Toddy! the spicy mulled wine limited edition kitchen Glogg and the spicy rich holiday scent of Hot Toddy. This is my first time smelling Glogg as was recently a kitchen exclusive and the two are so very similiar! I have decided to review these two together to show their colour comparison,

Hot Toddy is the dark luxurious red shower gel realased for the 2014 Christmas range and the less sweeter of the both. Alongside the other shower gels (Snow Fairy, Rose Jam and So White) Hot Toddy was quite the unique one, and the one that didnt quite catch my eye at the beginning. It isnt my favourite shower gel of all time but i'm very glad to have it in my collection. The different between these two boozy brothers is the amount of sweetness, the Clove leaf adds that rich warm alcholic scent whilst slimmering with gold lustre.

Glogg shower gel is the rich sunset orange colour, smelling of Cinnamon & Clove sticks, Fresh Orange juice and all things festive with that touch of sweetness and boozyness. In this SG the clove isnt as strong and deep leaving the fresh orange juice to shine and stand out, refreshing and rejuvenating as it goes! leaving a its beautiful rich scent lingering on the skin.

Which is your favourite of the two?

Libby xoxo