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Lush The Godmother soap review

The cupcake mask was not the only item I bought from Lush. I was also excited to try one of the famous soaps, and ended up picking The Godmother.

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The official description states: "if pink had a scent, this would be it". I absolutely agree! I fell in love with the smell the moment I first caught a whiff of it. And I don't tire of the smell. I keep some of the soap at my table, and I'll randomly open up the container and take a sniff. I'm currently working on how best to keep a piece of it in my room properly just to keep smelling it whenever I feel like it. The soap also lathers well in the shower, and and leaves my skin feeling very clean.

The smell unfortunately, does not last long. A little while later, I could barely smell the scent of the soap on my skin. I also hate that there is a sticky residue left behind even after repeated rinsing. This alone puts me off buying the soap again. That compounded with the expensive price if you get it from the retail store (S$9.90/100g), and I am unwilling to splurge so much on a bar of soap. Perhaps I would buy it if I am overseas or can ship it at a cheaper price, but otherwise I would attempt to avoid it.

*Lush is situated at Wisma Atria B1.
The Godmother soap is retailing at S$9.90/100g.

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