ChrissyB
Well-Known Member
Dag, you are spot on. Their branding and marketing IS great. The products not so much so, IMO.
danjpiscina said:Sorry guys. My intention was not to be rude, but rather, to make it clear that criticism is not a response to the question posted in this topic. Tabatha and agriffin merely criticized the idea. That doesn't really help me much. If I wanted an opinion on the idea, I would have asked for one.
danjpiscina said:PrairieCraft said:I have also had experience with moldy products from lush. I mean covered in orange furry yuck.
perhaps it's interesting to point out that Lush products have an expiry date. a lot of their products are fresh. maybe yours expired? because you would have seen it in the store.
PrairieCraft said:So just because you paid a lot of money for something doesn't mean it's a great product.
this is true. but it also doesn't mean it's garbage. your statement works the other way around too.
tasha said:I'll post my opinion a second time, because I think it is really the truth.
I don't think the actual avocado portion of the bath bomb is what you are finding benefit in. I think it's the rest of the ingredients in the bath bomb.
I think you should make a regular bath bomb. Try a few different recipes.
If you still aren't happy with it, then add the fresh fruit and see if that works for you.
Start at a very low percentage and use the bath bomb the same day.
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