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Most moms can read you like a book. But some moms have inkings that tell the most wonderful bedtime stories of their own. Keep those tattoos looking bright and fresh with this richly hydrating solid tattoo oil, made with allanblackia butter and organic pumpkin seed oil and topped with a cheerful orange flower and neroli perfume.
Co-Create is a product creation program for Lush staff, aiming to promote diversity, inclusion, equity and belonging by lifting up authentic stories from respective communities. New Product Lead and Co-Creator Oli Nicolls from Lush Manufacturing shares his inspiration for this Mother’s Day product.
“The origins of the iconic Mom tattoo came from people who would have the tattoo as a reminder of home, a symbol of the love and affection waiting for them thousands of miles away. With many people now opting to have matching tattoos to celebrate their bond with a parent, it seemed fitting to have a product in this vein for Mother's Day."
Made in Canada
What's in it for you?
- Moisturizing allanblackia butter has a dry-touch feel that makes it perfect to polish up tattoos without any sticky residue.
- Fair trade organic cocoa butter is a source of vitamin E for hydrated and healthy-looking skin.
- Extra virgin coconut oil and organic pumpkin seed oil hydrate and protect mom’s tattoos, making the color pop and keeping the skin soft and hydrated.
- Bright neroli and fantastically floral orange flower absolute entwine for an exquisitely cheerful fragrance.
Leaving the world Lusher than we found it
- Extra virgin coconut oil from the islands of Nias, Indonesia, supports livelihoods in an area devastated by the 2004 tsunami.
- Made with organic, fair trade cocoa butter that supports smallholder farmers and local communities.
- This product needs no packaging and no introduction.
- This self-preserving product is formulated to stay fresh and effective without added synthetic preservatives.
How to store: Keep this buttery solid tattoo oil fresh and clean in a lidded container like one of our shampoo bar tins.
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.
Plant butters? A strange title, but what else could it be? It’s not plant-based butter, no, not the same thing. Let’s make up our own term for these solid blocks of fat, extracted from plant seeds, that moisturise the skin and hair.
Plant seeds are full of fats (and starches and nutrients) so that they can produce a shoot that will have enough energy to rise out of the soil and proceed with photosynthesis. It is these fats that have been consumed for millennia, pressed from the seeds by humankind to become well-known vegetable oils such as sunflower, rapeseed, coconut or palm oil. For plant butters it is the same thing! Except that, in their case, the fat is solid at room temperature, creating a 'butter'. The most famous example is cocoa butter in chocolate.
Shea, illipe, murumuru, cupuaçu, kokum - these are a few of the many plant butters we purchase from around the world, trying to find the most regenerative sources. Having multiple butters at hand helps in times of shortage, but more importantly, it allows for a wide choice of aroma, texture, melting point, and effects on skin and hair. At Lush, we love diversity… in all aspects of the business!
Moisturising
Protective
Conditioning
Emollient
At Lush, we have a team of creative product inventors who love to try new ingredients, and a team of hard-working buyers who relentlessly try to fulfil their wishes. The tricky part is finding a supplier that meets our high standards and strict non-animal testing policy. Each of our seven manufacturing sites worldwide has its own team of buyers and therefore, its own unique sources for plant butters.
Learn more about some of our lesser known butters and their sources by clicking on their name below:
Illipe butter
Murumuru butter
Cupuaçu butter
Kokum butter
The best thing you could bring to a desert island? A coconut tree. It is remarkably helpful and generous.
The coconut palm (Cocos nucifera) is thought to be native to the warm climates of Polynesia, Malaysia and southern Asia. The trees bloom and bear fruit throughout the year, growing a new flower spike nearly every month. This then becomes a cluster of six to twelve fruits. Coconuts are the seeds of these fruits, the largest seed known to the world!
'Kalpavriksha', the Sanskrit name for the coconut, means 'tree which gives all that is necessary for living' and, indeed, the possibilities seem endless. In Lush products alone, you can find the water, the flesh and the shell of its seed, as well as the nectar of its flower. We can even use the fibres of its fruits to make some of the wrapping papers!
Coconut oil is soothing, moisturising and emollient to the skin. It also conditions and protects the hair.
Coconut yoghurt, milk and cream are full of fats and have effects similar to those of the oil, with the added bonus of a lovely tropical scent!
Coconut wax coats and protects the skin and gives our products a nice, firm texture.
Desiccated coconut makes a gentle exfoliator that releases soft, moisturising milk when mixed with water.
Ground coconut shells make a strong natural scrub.
Each coconut-derived ingredient we use has its specific benefits and suppliers. Here’s a selection of pages to browse, but feel free to click on any of the ingredients that make our products. That should take you to a page full of details!
Extra Virgin Coconut Oil
Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil
Coconut Flour
Coconut Milk Powder
You say, “Give me that coco!!!” We say, “Here’s something for your hair, your skin, your hands, and your massages, and you bet we’ve got loads more.”
Let’s spill the beans!
Although botanists haven't entirely agreed on the origins of the soya bean (Glycine soja), it is believed that the plant derives from a Chinese legume, Glycine ussuriensis. Soya has been eaten and cultivated in China since 2800 BC. Centuries of consumption and creativity have led to a wide variety of uses around the world. It’s been ground to make flour, boiled to make milk, pressed to make oil, coagulated to make tofu, fermented to make miso or tempeh. In fact, there are so many different soy-based foods that a Wikipedia list had to be created for them.
Today, the United States and Brazil supply two-thirds of the world's soya production. It is a common misconception that the rise in vegan diets is responsible for the increase in global demand for soya and the deforestation associated with this industry. In reality, livestock feed accounts for just under 80% of the soya market.
At Lush, we tend to try almost every food (vegetarian and vegan) we come across to see if it would be good for the skin and hair... and soya offers so many possibilities! We use (or have used) soya milk, milk powder, yoghurt, oil, lecithin, bran, flour and wax, as well as mung beans, tofu and silken tofu.
A few key components:
Most soya-based products contain lecithin, a fatty substance with emollient, conditioning, humectant and emulsifying properties.
Soya is renowned for its richness in proteins, particularly in milk, tofu and yoghurt, which help strengthen skin and hair.
The oil is rich in vitamin E, an antioxidant that is said to help keep the skin firm and radiant.
Our suppliers vary a lot depending on the ingredient, but we can assure you that whatever the source, we never purchase genetically modified soybeans or products derived from them. To know more about each of our soya-based ingredients, their sources and effects, please browse your Lush product’s list of ingredients and click on the ones that tickle your curiosity.
Delicately floral and somewhat citrusy, the scent of neroli is distinctively cheering.
Neroli oil comes from the bitter orange tree (Citrus aurantium amara), which is an evergreen member of the Rutaceae plant family. Many parts of the tree are used for perfuming and culinary purposes. The fruits flavour food and drinks, and the flowers are distilled to produce neroli oil and orange flower absolute. Petitgrain oil is also obtained from the leaves and twigs of this same tree.
Neroli is naturally uplifting and widely used in aromatherapy for its stress-relieving effects. This oil is a true luxury, as the distillation process requires a lot of flowers to produce just a little.
Marie-Anne de La Trémoille (1642 - 1722) named the bitter orange flower oil ‘neroli’ after the city Nerola in Italy of which she was the princess. She loved to wear the oil as a perfume and created a trend in European royal courts - she would probably be called an influencer nowadays.
Lush sources a few different neroli oils from several different suppliers. To find out more, 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!
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.
Fresh cosmetic ingredients are more effective on skin, hair, and mind than heavily preserved beauty products. 65% of our raw material spend is on natural ingredients.
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.
This product is made with ingredients that allow it to soften at body temperature. During hot spells keep it cool and out of direct sunlight.
It's better naked. 66% of products sold each year are packaging-free.
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