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Relax in the bath amidst a breezy jasmine, mimosa and orange flower perfume inspired by cherry blossoms bursting forth during springtime in Japan. Previously called Sakura but renamed Equity, because Lush stands by the importance that equity plays in creating more inclusive spaces. Taking an equitable approach in all we do means we prioritize meeting the unique needs of individuals to support their success.
“Diversity, equity and inclusion are being treated as dirty words. We have a problem with that, and not just because we are a soap company.” Hilary Jones, Lush Global Ethics Director
On January 24th 2025, we renamed three of our bath bombs — Thermal Waves, Sakura and American Cream — to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the U.S. This followed Executive Orders requiring federal agencies in the U.S. to end DEI programming and commitments. While this started as an issue specific to the United States, we have made the decision to change the names of these bath bombs globally as a simple but clear action affirming our support and belief in the value of diversity, equity and inclusion all over the world.
What's in it for you?
- The elegant embrace of fine sea salt and softening baking soda softens skin and carries your troubles away like cherry blossoms on the breeze.
- Notes of vibrant lemon oil cleanses the skin while invigorating the senses — like a morning in the fresh spring sunshine.
Leaving the world Lusher than we found it
- This product needs no packaging and no introduction. It will arrive naked and proud in your parcel because we want to strip back on unnecessary packaging.
- This self-preserving product is formulated to stay fresh and effective without added synthetic preservatives.
How to use: Run a bath, drop in this elegant bath bomb and relax in fresh, floral waters.
How to store: Keep this captivating bath bomb somewhere cool and dry until it's time for bathing.
Orange flower has an intensely floral aroma with fresh green notes and is one of the most popular essential oils used in perfumery.
Lush uses a few different types of orange flower (or orange blossom) in products, with varied purposes and perks to them. They’re all derived from the bitter orange tree (Citrus aurantium amara), which is an evergreen member of the Rutaceae plant family. The fruits flavour food and drinks, the flowers provide neroli oil and orange flower absolute, and even the leaves and twigs can be distilled to obtain petitgrain oil.
Orange flower absolute refreshes, rejuvenates and mattifies the skin.
The flower’s fragrance calms and uplifts the mood.
Orange flower water is made by diluting the absolute in water; it has a fainter, delicate floral scent.
Orange blossom honey can also be found in Lush products. This is produced when bees collect nectar from the flowers of the bitter orange tree. The honey retains some of the beautiful floral-citrus flavour and fragrance. It is considered luxurious and exotic.
Lush purchases orange flower absolute from a producer based in the north of Tunisia. The business is run by three siblings, whose father started many years ago. They have been supplying Lush since 2005. To find out more about the other orange flower-derived ingredients and the suppliers, browse your Lush product’s list of ingredients and click on the ones you are interested in. This should take you to a page full of details!
A juicy lemon will always brighten your day - and your skin!
Oh, we all know what lemon is, surely!? Okay, for those of you who don’t, it’s a fruit that grows on a small, slightly thorny, evergreen tree that belongs to the Rutaceae family. The lemon tree typically grows in Italy, Asia and East India, and produces highly fragrant blossoms and shiny leaves as well as this bright yellow, oval-shaped citrus treat.
Lemon oil and juice are known for their deeply cleansing and brightening effects on the skin.
A lemon’s natural fruit acids encourage the cuticle of the hair to lie flat, reflecting more light and in turn enhancing shine in the hair.
Lemon oil is often used as a top note in perfumery, adding a refreshing quality to fragrances to directly delight your synapses.
The juice is full of vitamin C which makes your skin glow and helps the complexion.
Since 2005, Lush has sourced bergamot, lemon and mandarin essential oils directly from a family business that have been producing citrus oils for three generations. While the lemons and mandarins thrive under the sun of Sicily, the bergamot fruits are grown in Reggio Calabria, Southern Italy. Grown without pesticides, the lemons are collected by hand and pressed entirely with their peel. The resulting liquid then goes through a centrifugal process that separates the oil from the juice.
When it comes to fresh lemons and their zest, peel or juice, browse your Lush product’s list of ingredients to find out more. Click on the ingredient you are interested in and it should take you to a page full of details!
The jasmine flower is a delight for the senses! Its scent is powerful, sensual and enticing.
Jasmine belongs to the large olive family (Oleaceae). It is native to tropical regions of Eurasia, and Oceania. The jasmine flower is white or pale yellow, star-shaped and extremely fragrant. They open at night to release their sensual scent. Thousands of jasmine flowers are processed through solvent extraction to produce just one kilogram of jasmine absolute, which is a thick, dark orange liquid with a rich, floral aroma.
Jasmine absolute has an earthy floral aroma which provides a rich, deep note to products and perfumes.
The overall scent of a jasmine flower is seductive and heady; it entices and delights the senses.
The flowers can be used to soothe the scalp. They can also be used to rejuvenate and brighten the skin.
Jasmine was brought to Europe in the 16th century and became a staple ingredient in the perfume industry. Every August, a jasmine festival is held in Grasse, France, during which revellers scatter jasmine water and flowers over celebrating crowds and the town comes alive with music, events and visitors from all over the world.
Lush gets jasmine from many different places around the world such as India and Egypt. The flowers are ideally picked at sunrise when they are the most fragrant. To find out more about each of our suppliers, browse your Lush product’s list of ingredients and click on the ones you are interested in. This should take you to a page full of details!
When it comes to treating your hair and skin, salt is great in a pinch!
Salt is a natural mineral that forms crystals of different sizes and colours depending on how it’s processed and where it comes from. It is much present in the sea (or saltwater lakes) and can be obtained by evaporating the water. It can also be found as a rock in the ground and mined.
As an exfoliator, salt crystals scrub away dead skin cells and leave the skin refreshed and bright.
It cleanses the skin, not only with exfoliation but its antimicrobial properties, too.
Its astringent effect helps to mattify the skin and slightly tighten pores.
It gives volume to the hair- a bit like when you have a swim in the sea or even just a walk along the beach!
It can serve as a natural preservative and help keep our product blends fresher for longer when used in appropriate quantities.
Sea salt is less processed than conventional table salt and therefore remains full of moisture and the many different minerals and elements from the area where it is harvested. For this reason, it must be tested regularly to ensure that it hasn't been contaminated with pollutants.
The moisture content of sea salt can be a blessing in a cosmetic product, but also a curse. For instance, it is far too wet for dry, solid products. That's why the types of salt we purchase can vary, as each will have its own specificity and benefits for the formula.
Finally, salt marshes, whether near the coast or on the side of a lake, are generally used by birds as a resting and even nesting place on their migration path. Most of the sea salt suppliers that Lush purchases from have conservation and biodiversity programs in place and are doing a lot to protect their environment.
We have as many suppliers for different types of salt. Fine, coarse, extra-large, hand-harvested, pearl-like, coloured… We love to put a bit of salt here, there and everywhere. To find out more about each of them, browse your Lush product’s list of ingredients and click on the ones you are interested in. This should take you to a page full of details!
All of our products are made by hand, fresh, every day, across 6 manufacturing sites all over the world. We believe in happy people making happy soap, putting our faces on our products and making our mums proud.
It's better naked. 66% of products sold each year are packaging-free.
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