Friday, 19 June 2015

Ro's Argan Oil Body Conditioner from Lush | Lisa's Beauty Spot


Ro's Argan Oil Body Conditioner from Lush


I have been using this amazing body conditioner for around six months. The reviews are very mixed on it, because it leaves a greasy feeling sort of film layer on your skin, but I've found if you remove it properly I've had no problem with this. It comes in a 225gram pot which costs £16.50. The Lush website describes it as:

"This is chock-a-block with delicious butters and oils to leave your skin looking plumped up, gorgeous, and smelling of roses. Take this into the shower or bath, massage over wet skin and rinse off just as you would a hair conditioner. We've used deeply nourishing argan oil, which is thought to have anti-ageing properties as it's rich in vitamin E and essential fatty acids, and added brazil nut and almond oils as well as cocoa, shea and cupuaƧu butters to leave your skin supple and radiant." 

The rose smell is amazing. It is the best in-bath or in-shower moisturiser I have ever used. 


As you can see in six months I'm half way through the pot. You don't need a lot, a little goes a long way. It is deeply nourishing and moisturising and leaves you feeling clean and fresh. I use it on my arms and legs, and sometimes my chest. 


It has a thick consistency and is a light peach colour. You apply it to wet skin, rub it all over with your hands, rinse off and then towel dry the areas gently, they actually recommend dapping the areas dry. 

My boyfriend bought this for me as a present, I'd seen it a few times and loved the smell. £16.50 may seem a lot, but the deep nourishment you get is completely worth it. 

When the pot runs out, I will be buying more! It's one of my favourite Lush products and when I've had friends stay over I've invited them to use it in the shower!

Have you used this product? What did you think? What is your favourite Lush product? 

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