Iconic Lush fragrances launch in candle form
Hot off the press, Lush is launching four new limited edition candles fragranced with iconic scents chosen by the Lush community of super fans.
Hot Toddy, 29 High Street, Honey I Washed The Kids and Intergalactic – the aroma of Lush’s best selling bath bomb – will scent a limited run of new candles.
100% vegan, soy and palm-free, these new 200g candles housed in sleek black tins have an approximate burn time of 30 hours. Most have never been launched as candles before, with their scents borrowed from Lush’s shower gels, soaps, shampoo bars and bath bombs.
The limited-edition Lush X Community candle range will be launching on the Lush website on Thursday 24 October, with exclusive access 48 hours earlier on Tuesday 22 October on the Lush app.
Originally a shower gel and firm fan favourite over the years, lean into the forthcoming festivities with this rich and warming home fragrance. Spicy and festive cinnamon and clove, uplifting orange and lime and earthy patchouli give this candle a comforting scent.
A Lush staple scent family, Honey I Washed The Kids has long been a scent that fills soaps, shower gels and shampoo bars. A gorgeously gourmand, sweet and sticky fragrance for cosy nights in. There’s no actual honey in this 100% vegan candle, but the fragrance alludes to toffee, honey and caramel.
Based on Lush’s best-selling bath bomb, the Intergalactic candle offers a brush of freshness and interstellar airiness with a dose of comfort. Clean without being stark, this peppermint and grapefruit candle is lovely to refresh the home any time you want to feel you’re amongst the stars.
Created in response to customers who want their homes to smell like Lush shops, this homage to the first ever Lush shop at 29 High Street in Poole, Dorset is fragranced with ylang ylang, jasmine, lime, lemon and tonka to create a sense of calm and joy.
The limited-edition Lush X Community candle range will be launching on the Lush website on Thursday 24 October, with exclusive access 48 hours earlier on Tuesday 22 October on the Lush app.
About Lush
Since establishing in 1995, Lush has been driven by innovation and its ethics. Creators of pioneering beauty products, one of Lush’s most well-known creations is the bath bomb.
Invented in 1989 by Lush Co-Founder Mo Constantine in her garden shed, bath bombs have become a global sensation – all hand pressed in Lush’s own manufacturing sites across the world, Lush sold over 21.2 million last year.
A beauty company with a campaigning heart, Lush is on a mission to create a product for every need and a cosmetic revolution to save the planet. The ultimate goal is to leave the world ‘Lusher than we found it’.
In August 2024, Lush reached £100 million in charitable giving, supporting grassroot organisations and activists through multiple programs since 2007. In FY23 Lush donated just under 1% of the company turnover to grassroots groups driving tangible positive impact, showing commitment to a long term giving strategy.
Today, Lush operates in 50 countries with over 850 shops, 38 websites shipping worldwide and a global network of native apps, broadcasting channels and digital communities in over 30 languages.
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