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Sweeten up with this creamy gourmand blend of vanilla, lavender and clary sage, and serve up mouthwatering milkshake vibes. Warning: may bring boys to the yard. American Cream is inspired by the creamy milkshakes popular in American diners in the 1950s, with all the vanilla-strawberry sweetness that their devotees loved. The scent first popped up in the bestselling hair conditioner of the same name and now fans can take its sweet nostalgic scent with them wherever they go with this travel-friendly solid perfume.
Made in Canada
What's in it for you?
- Organic jojoba oil is softening
- Vanilla absolute adds comforting, gourmand notes
- Benzoin resinoid is warm and sweet
Leaving the world Lusher than we found it
This self-preserving product is formulated to stay fresh and effective without added synthetic preservatives
How to use: Push up gently, apply to your pulse points and massage in. Use your wrist to gently push the perfume back into its packaging.
How to store: Keep somewhere cool and dry between uses.
Melt Warning: This product was made to melt on contact with skin which means it also melts easily in warmer weather. We recommend picking it up in-store rather than having it delivered.
Vanilla is the unmistakable, uplifting and sweet scent we all know and love.
Vanilla beans (pods) are the fruits of the orchid Vanilla planifolia. Centuries ago, one could only purchase vanilla from Mexico, as the flowers required a local bee to pollinate and grow the precious pod. Thanks to the discovery of a hand pollination technique in 1841, orchids can now be cultivated in most tropical areas close to the equator. This step requires specialised know-how and must be carried out a few hours after the flower opens; otherwise, it will wilt.
Each blossom produces a single bean, which is normally harvested after eight or nine months. The beans then pass through a complex curing process before becoming the black-brown fragrant spice we all know. This process usually involves four steps: soaking in hot water, sweating in a warm environment, drying for a few weeks, and conditioning (packing in boxes) to develop flavours.
It has a sweet fragrance with uplifting, de-stressing and aphrodisiac qualities.
The sugars in vanilla act as humectants, which minimise moisture loss.
The spice is soothing, softening and antibacterial for the skin.
Its main aromatic compound, vanillin, is an antioxidant that helps the skin to stay firm and radiant.
Since Madagascar, the world's first vanilla producer, stopped regulating vanilla prices in the 1990s, its trade has seen ups and downs. The latest struggles began in 2012 when very low harvests caused demand for the spice to exceed supply. Since vanilla is a rather rare natural delicacy that cannot be rushed, the situation quickly snowballed into huge price increases (over 100%), poor quality and crime.
In 2016, the situation in Uganda (where we buy our pods) became critical and was reported to us in an article by Lulu, owner of the Ndali farm. Resellers and agents working on commission began buying vanilla that was not even cured properly yet. Vanilla pods must reach maturity and undergo the full curing process to develop all the notes of their wonderful taste and aroma, and to prevent mould. During price crises, crops are sold far too early, and pods can even be stolen from the fields before they're ripe. Farmers try to expand their crops to meet demand, and governments implement drastic measures. Eventually, when things finally calm down, farmers find themselves with too much production and prices drop tragically, as has been the case since 2019.
We love natural vanilla so much that we couldn't stop using it. Thanks to our dedicated team of creative buyers, year after year and month after month, we have found solutions to the market’s turmoil. Find more information on each source in the description of the main vanilla ingredients we use:
Vanilla Extract, combines several ingredients whose comforting scent enhances our perfumes and skin-soothing cosmetics.
Vanilla Pod Powder, which adds vanilla’s signature tiny black dots to our products.
Want to dive straight into our range of vanilla-scented products? They're ready for you.
Benzoin has been used in incense and perfumes for centuries. Its sweet, spicy and slightly earthy aroma brings comfort and calm to the mind.
Benzoin is a natural resin that can be collected from two types of styrax trees: Styrax benzoin, native to Sumatra, and Styrax tonkinensis, which grows in Southeast Asia.
Resin is a natural bandage for trees. It drips from wounded trunks and hardens in the open air, protecting the wounds from possible disease, fungus, and insect attack. Resin is full of potent aromatic compounds, which probably inspired humans to try and make something out of it centuries ago. Some trees produce a lot of it, making it easy to harvest. Once hard, the resin can be burned pure, ground into powder, or refined with solvents to produce a fragrant extract called resinoid.
Its sweet, balsamic and powdery scent is a delightful sensory treat.
It soothes the skin and keeps it healthy and firm.
Its thick consistency creates a thin protective and conditioning film on the skin and hair, which helps prevent moisture loss and gives hair shine.
As a fixative, it helps other fragrance ingredients to blend well and last longer on the skin.
Lush purchases a tincture of benzoin from a UK-based company and a resinoid from a supplier in Laos. The latter works with 80 farmers who collect resin from Styrax tonkinensis trees, using traditional methods and focusing on quality. The trees are grown and harvested sustainably, and the forest is managed according to agroforestry principles. Farmers receive fair payments and labour security and safety.
Find out more about each of our benzoin ingredients on their dedicated pages:
Benzoin Resinoid
Tincture of Benzoin
Benzoin Gum Powder
Or browse through two collections of iconic Lush scents: The sleepy range, which combines sweet benzoin and tonka with calming lavender, and our gourmand selection of irresistible fragrances.
Dare we say, the most relaxing scent you’ll ever smell!
The plant genus Lavandula includes about 47 species of flowering plants. Most famous for ornaments and fragrant extracts is the Lavandula angustifolia species, from which Lush’s lavender oil and absolute are obtained. It is a shrub-like perennial that grows long, slender stems topped with a cluster of purple flowers - small yet very fragrant.
Lavender’s scent is floral, strong but somehow delicate, comforting and elegant.
Lavender’s essential oils are naturally antimicrobial, balancing and soothing, a great combination to calm skin conditions such as acne.
The flowers are filled with linalool, a substance known for its sedative effects on the nervous system.
The dried little flowers can make a gentle natural exfoliant when rubbed on the skin.
René-Maurice Gattefossé, a French chemist from the early 20th century, accidentally discovered lavender oil's soothing and healing properties. Legend has it that he severely burned his hands during tests in his laboratory and immediately immersed them in lavender oil (which was nearest to him at the time). His hands healed so well that he became passionate about the properties of essential oils, and is now recognised as the ‘father of modern aromatherapy’.
Lush sources lavender oils from a couple of suppliers. One is based in the warm and sunny region Provence region of France, while the other is an organic-certified Bulgarian distiller.
We also purchase dried strands and flowers, which may have different origins depending on the manufacturing site where your Lush product was made.
Dare with us! Here’s a selection of Lush products with lavender that should help you unwind before bedtime.
It pays to recycle with us! Return the packaging for this product to any a Lush shop and receive money towards your next purchase. Alternatively, return 5 qualifying items packaging for a free fresh face mask.
Your order will be expertly protected against impact during transit by biodegradable Eco-Pops, compostable packaging nuggets made from potato starch! They're easily dissolvable in water or soil.
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