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Lasell | Style > Beauty

Reveiw of Lush’s Face and Body Cleanser Aqua Marina

Kaylee Bickford Student Contributor, Lasell University
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Lasell chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

So today we are reviewing on one of Lush’s face and body cleansers called “Aqua Marina“. I have never really bought a lot of products from Lush and I feel like as a brand, Lush is most known for its bath bombs. This happens to be the extent of what I have gotten from Lush in the past. However, I went to the mall a few weeks ago and decided to explore my options. I love face masks and wanted to try one from Lush. The “Aqua Marina” mask specifically grabbed my attention because this is one of their products that are vegan so I thought it would be healthy for my skin. 

Another reason that I picked this specific kind of mask was that it is geared towards and marketed for sensitive skin. My skin isn’t super sensitive, but once in a while, my skin does react and get irritated from various products. I thought that since I was trying a new product, this mask in particular would be the best fit for me. I also loved the smell of this product and I was actually able to smell it while still wearing my mask. Lush, like many stores right now, has a store policy that requires customers to keep their masks on and to not take them off, even to smell products.

For the first time, I finally used the mask the other night. There was definitely enough in the bottle for multiple uses and it isn’t just a one-time, one-use mask. The product feels almost like a face cream while being spread over the skin. Afterward, my skin felt very smooth and relaxed. I would recommend using this mask in the morning because it feels very fresh and is a good, rejuvenating way to kickstart your day. The ingredients in the mask left me feeling soothed and provided nutrients to the skin. I do recommend this mask, it is overall on the pricier side, but definitely worth the extra money.

Kaylee Bickford is a Junior at Lasell University studying psychology. She is also a member of Class Committee as the Junior Class Treasurer and CAB. A few fun facts about her are; she absolutely loves sloths, obsessed with her birthday, and Christmas is her favorite holiday. Her instagram can be found at @kaylee_bickford.