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Lush Just Released 17 New Bath Oils That Match Your Mood–Here’s What You Need to Know

Just when we thought we couldn’t have enough beauty products to pamper ourselves with, Lush drops a whopping 17 new bath oils. These will be perfect for those mandatory self-care days when you just don’t want to leave the comfort of your bathtub. Of course, these new additions to the Lush Cosmetics family are handmade like the rest of the company’s products.

Teen Vogue reports that these bath oils are also vegan, so that you can take an ethical bath. Although some of the bath oils, like Ginger or Oil on Troubled Water, appear to be coated in effervescent glitter, this bright shimmer is actually from mica. After all, glitter is harmful for the environment––and not to mention a pain to clean up. Beyond the fact that these bath oils are environmentally friendly, they’re loaded with butters and essential oils that will help hydrate your dry, winter skin. On top of making your skin dolphin-smooth, essential oils are a necessity for any care ritual because certain essential oils can help reduce anxiety.

If you haven’t already added all the new bath oils to your cart, here’s a sneak peak of the lineup:

Delight 

Delight looks, well, delightful! Don’t be fooled by the iridescent blue though, because this bath oil is actually citrus scented.

Polyamorous 

Is it weird if we give this to ourselves a Valentine’s Day gift? Because Polyamorous is perfect for V-Day.

Furze

Furze looks like an oddly adorable cactus. Once it’s dropped in the water is releases hundreds of dried elderflowers and amaranth flowers.


Leave it to Lush for saving our dehydrated skin with these affordable bath oils (seriously, they’re only $5.95 – $7.95). Now we just need to find a way to keep our bath water warm indefinitely. Can you make bath bombs with built-in, waterproof heaters, Lush? Please and thank you.

All images courtesy of Lush Cosmetics.

Chelsea is the Health Editor and How She Got There Editor for Her Campus. In addition to editing articles about mental health, women's health and physical health, Chelsea contributes to Her Campus as a Feature Writer, Beauty Writer, Entertainment Writer and News Writer. Some of her unofficial, albeit self-imposed, responsibilities include arguing about the Oxford comma, fangirling about other writers' articles, and pitching Her Campus's editors shamelessly nerdy content (at ambiguously late/early hours, nonetheless). When she isn't writing for Her Campus, she is probably drawing insects, painting with wine or sobbing through "Crimson Peak." Please email any hate, praise, tips, or inquiries to cjackscreate@gmail.com