1. How do the at-home beauty recipes compliment beauty regimens someone might already be doing?
Hair recipe using apple juice
Take 1 tablespoon of apple juice and two tablespoons of lemon juice. After shampooing and conditioning, apply to the ends of the hair, leave for a minute and then rinse. This should give a nice shine.
This one is for use after you’ve shampooed and conditioned your hair. It’s very hard to recreate in your home something like a shampoo – you can wash your hair with an egg, but it’s a bit messy and people like to be able to wash their hair in a modern way and have it squeaky clean. These recipe supplements what people already do. It’s a final rinse for the end of your regime – it will give an extra shine up-and-above what your conditioner will usually do. The acidity of the apple juice will flatten the hair cuticle leaving it more reflective of light and, as such, a lot shinier.
Hair recipe using eggs
Eggs are really good for the hair and a great source of protein. Beat two eggs then add 1/2 teaspoon of olive oil. Olive oil improves the tensile strength of the hair. You can double up the quantities for longer hair. Massage the mixture in to dry hair, wrap a towel around your head and leave for 10 minutes. Shampoo and condition out. This is a lovely pre-treatment for the hair.
This is a pre-wash treatment … you would then use your shampoo and condition to finish the process. The olive oil will help to improve the tensile strength of the hair – making it much less likely to break when you’re combing it after shampoo and conditioning. When hair’s wet it’s at it’s most fragile – so this will help stop hair breakage.
The eggs will give softness and shine over-and-above what your normal conditioner will do. Eggs are extremely mucilaginous – the residue will last beyond shampooing and conditioning – and a great source of nutrition, as they are full of protein. They give a rich feeling to the hair, leaving it soft and shiny.
Body recipe using salt
Take 2 tablespoons of fine sea salt and mix to a paste with a heavy oil such as olive oil or even better, brazil nut oil. This is deeply nourishing for the skin, Wet the skin and apply to the backs of arms, legs and anywhere where the skin is rough. Don’t use on the décolleté area. Rinse off the skin.
This one can be used on its own … You probably wouldn’t need to do much more to your skin than that. If you don’t like sulphactant or soap then this is a really good way of keeping your skin clean. However, I would recommend using it as part of your beauty regime, as a treatment for when your skin is feeling a bit rough and in need of a good scrub. Use it no more than once a week – skin will be left feeling exfoliated and softened.
2. What are some of the must-have ingredients you need? (for general at-home beauty care)
Beautiful vegetable oils – like olive and almond – are something you must have.
Fine sea salt is always very useful – can use these on your body or on feet
Other good things to have are fine oatmeal, ground almonds and honey.
With these staple ingredients, you can then make a lot of different things – a lovely facemask / salts for your bath / tie some oats and almonds in muslin – float in the bath water, squeeze out and pat on your skin / honey dabbed onto spots.
3. How did you come up with recipes that apply head to toe?
At Lush we use these materials all the time, so it’s not difficult to work out how to use them at home. But Lush is a little bit like a fine restaurant – you can do it at home if you like, but you can also come to Lush and let us do it for you!
4. What are the cost benefits?
The staple ingredients are not expensive. Remember to only use what you need, use it up and don’t waste it.
5. What are some of your favourite LUSH products?
It always has to be Ultrabland cleanser – I can’t live without it! It’s such a beautiful, simple product that will thoroughly clean your skin and leave it soft and supple. It’s so important to clean your skin at the end of the day and Ultrabland is the way to do it.
I also love Dream Cream body moisturiser– it’s great for both your hands and feet.
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