Sticky Dates Lip Scrub from Lush

Today I am going to be reviewing the Sticky Dates Lip Scrub that first appeared in August 2021’s Lush Kitchen Subscriptions box with a different name, the Salted Caramel lip scrub, it is where the now very famous, Sticky Dates Lush-scent-family all began!

The main ingredient in all of Lush’s lip scrubs is caster sugar. To this day I am still lost for words that such a simple and natural mix of ingredients can do such a great job at exfoliating. It really does make me question why other cosmetic companies ever actively chose to use micro-plastics in their exfoliation products.

Lush’s lip scrubs are ridiculously underrated, if you’re on the fence about giving them a go I promise you, you will not be disappointed.

I use Lush lip scrubs almost every day so whenever a new one comes out, I always make sure I grab a pot.

Using Lush lip scrubs requires a minimum amount of effort, and they cover everything your lips need to always look and feel their best. They are the perfect product to exfoliate dry or chapped lips, and most are also very good at softening and hydrating them at the same time. Exfoliating your lips has so many benefits and thanks to Lush, it has never been easier to do.


As well as caster sugar, the Sticky Dates lip scrub also contains some of the following ingredients: Organic jojoba oil, fairtrade shea butter, fine sea salt, sandalwood oil, carob resinoid, benzoin resinoid, argan oil, organic date syrup, glycerine cocoa powder, paprika oleoresin and mini decorative stars.

Other products that share the same scent as the Sticky Dates lip scrub are the Sticky Dates shower gelSticky Dates Co-Mingle body scrubSticky Dates body spraySticky Dates sugar scrub and Sticky Dates body lotion… Just to name a few!

To use, simply scoop out a pea sized amount of the lip scrub with your finger then buff it on your lips. Once you’ve buffed them to your desired amount simply lick off any excess product.

Lush’s lip scrubs are obviously not meant to be eaten; BUT if a little amount of the lip scrub does accidently end up in your mouth while you are scrubbing your lips, you don’t need to worry!

I tend to favour the lighter or more natural to actual lip-colour lip scrubs over the brightly coloured ones because I find that the highly pigmented scrubs can sometimes leave your lips with a slight tint of whatever colour the lip scrub is.

I am however pleased to report that during use, I haven’t had any colour transfer from the Sticky Dates lip scrub at all. Not that, that would be a huge problem though as it’s very similar looks wise to brown sugar, with hardly any pigment.

Even though I’m usually not a huge fan of super sweet Lush products, I do actually like the smell/taste of the Sticky Dates lip scrub. It’s not the same, sickly-sweet as the Bubblegum lip scrub. It’s just like sticky toffee pudding, I can’t get enough!

A little amount of the Sticky Dates lip scrub goes a long way and it’s the perfect amount of scrubby. The grains in it are about the same size of sugar granules.

After using the lip scrub my lips feel smoother and I also find the formula quite hydrating, I however wouldn’t say no to a Sticky Dates scented lip balm to add to the hydration.

Overall, I love the Sticky Dates lip scrub and am eager to see what Sticky Dates scented products Lush come up with next… Maybe a shower jelly? 👀


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Frankenstein Bath Bomb from Lush

The Frankenstein Bath Bomb is a brand-new product from Lush’s 2024 Halloween line. Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’re likely to recognise the bath bomb immediately as a Frankenstein-themed-item.

What a lot of people don’t know is that Frankenstein isn’t the name of the monster, it is the name of the scientist who created the monster, Victor Frankenstein! Everything you see around Halloween that’s Frankenstein themed is all based on a book written by Mary Shelley in 1818…

This bath bomb is designed to look just like the monster did in what I believe was the first film adaptation of the book. Since, most other adaptations of the monster from the book (including this Lush bath bomb) have had a similar look.

The Frankenstein bath bomb is a cartoonish version of Frankenstein’s monster; It is in the shape of the monster’s face. It is mostly green has a flat, black and very buzz-cut looking, short haircut.

There are also a lot of little details such as its exaggerated facial features. It has big sunken in yellow eyes, bolts in his head and an intense and very grumpy looking frown upon his face.

Each Frankenstein bath bomb is approximately 130g each fitting snuggly in my hand. It was the first of the brand new Halloween bath bombs that I tried.

Frankenstein’s fragrance is a brand new Lush-scent-family and one I am very excited about. Each bath bomb contains galbanum oil, pine oil, geranium oil and fir balsam resinoid.

It has a fresh, green fragrance with a delicate floral undertone. It’s crisp, woody and just smells super clean and refreshing. It’s not as forest-like as the likes of the Guardian of the Forest bath bomb, it’s sweeter and has an almost balsamic richness to it, it’s incredibly moreish.

I hope this isn’t the only product Lush decide to use this scent-family for as I can see it working well as a shower gel or perfume too.

As soon as the Frankenstein bath bomb touches the water there is a huge hiss followed by an explosion of green foam. It’s refreshing, natural scent takes over your bathroom as it slowly dissolves away.

The black ‘hair’ part of the bath bomb appears to dissolve more slowly than the rest, but I think the reason behind this is, where the ‘hair’ is, is only a thin coating of black, it being green underneath.

After just a couple of minutes the water reaches the bath bombs yellow eyes, it starts to spin, as you can see in the photo below it kind of looks like the monster is shooting yellow laser beams from its eyes!

Eventually the water takes over the whole of the bath bomb and all the monster’s features melt away. You are left with bright green bath water decorated with lighter green and black bubbles as shown in the photo below.

The Frankenstein bath bomb is a reasonably slow dissolver taking 12 minutes in total to completely disappear.

The water underneath the bath art is such a bright green it almost glows, I don’t think we’ve seen a bath bomb produce green water as bright as this since the 2016 version of the So White bath bomb.

I thoroughly enjoyed using the Frankenstein bath bomb. I find it a little crazy that a book written so long ago still has such a heavy influence on Halloween and all things spooky.

The scent doesn’t last for very long on my skin once I have got out of the bath, but my skin does feel softer and appears much brighter too.

I’m hoping that this bath bomb isn’t the last we see of this new Lush-scent-family as it’s so unique to everything else Lush currently have on offer. I believe this scent would very easily fit into the Spring season too!


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Grape Soda Body Spray from Lush

The Grape Soda Body Spray is one of six exclusive body sprays that Lush have recently released a limited amount of. I was lucky enough to be sent a bottle a week or so ago; Thank you, Lush!

As you can see from the photos included in this review, the Grape Soda body spray doesn’t have the standard Lush, black-and-white-label on it. Grape Sodas label is a dark shade of purple. 

I think Lush were clever to inject colour into the labels of each of the exclusive body sprays in this Summer inspired fragrance drop.

The bright colours scream Summertime. This, alongside the uplifting scents contained within each of the six body spray bottles, make it impossible to not get excited about each of them!

You’ll recognise this body sprays scent if you have tried the UK version of the Big Squeeze bath bomb from this years (2024) Valentine’s Day line.


I must confess that I had to do a little research on Grape Soda before writing this review, I’m not very familiar with what inspired this fragrance as it’s not as popular a food/drink flavour here in the UK, as it is in other countries such as the USA.

In my review of the Big Squeeze bath bomb, I stand by what I said. The Grape Soda scent is very artificial, this however doesn’t mean it is unpleasant.

My research has taught me that American’s just have more of a palate for fruity flavours that are more artificial or exaggerated compared to the British who are more accustomed to fruity flavours that are more natural and/or less intense.

I do however remember sweets from my childhood that were grape flavoured so we aren’t completely deprived of all things Grape Soda in the UK, it just wasn’t (and still isn’t) as readily available here as the demand for it just isn’t on the same scale.

My point is, I feel like this body spray will sell much better outside of the UK than it will in the UK – but, time will tell!

The Grape Soda body spray contains both juniper berry and sweet wild orange oils. The scent is very distinct and as I said earlier it’s fruity but in an artificial way; Think of it as a synthetic interpretation of grapes. It’s sour, tangy and incredibly strong, possibly the strongest out of the six recently released body sprays.

One squirt of the Grape Soda body spray is all you need to use, with it being so strong I think putting any more on would be overkill and wasteful. Just one spritz lasts a good six to eight hours making it excellent value for money.

I’m always honest in my reviews and Grape Soda isn’t one of my favourite Lush scent families but I can see it being very popular with younger customers, especially those within the USA, there is something very playful about the scent, it reminds me of being a kid, a kid without a care in the world.

Overall, I am impressed with the Grape Soda body spray, it’s strong and lasts which is all you really need a body spray to be!


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