The Aroma & Texture of Lush Cosmetics' Shower Scrub Reminds of a Treat
Laura McQuarrie — October 18, 2019 — Fashion
Lush Cosmetics recently added a new shower scrub to its body care range and it will remind cookie lovers of the scent and even the texture of cookie dough. The Cookie Dough Shower Scrub gently exfoliates skin with granules of sugar and fine sea salt, and softens and hydrates the skin with ingredients like glycerine, aloe vera, hazelnut and pistachio oil. The product also contains real cocoa powder and aromatic vanilla and almond oils to create a rich sensory experience when applying the product.
The vegan-friendly Cookie Dough Shower Scrub from Lush Cosmetics' 2019 holiday collection boasts a self-preserving formula to keep it smelling, looking and feeling as fresh as the day it was made.
The vegan-friendly Cookie Dough Shower Scrub from Lush Cosmetics' 2019 holiday collection boasts a self-preserving formula to keep it smelling, looking and feeling as fresh as the day it was made.
Trend Themes
1. Edible Beauty Products - The trend of beauty products that mimic edible treats presents opportunities for companies to explore innovative ingredients and flavor combinations.
2. Scents From Familiar Food - Capitalizing on the strong scents associated with familiar foods can create a unique and memorable sensory experience for consumers.
3. Sustainable Self-preserving Products - The development of self-preserving formulas can open up opportunities for companies to create sustainable products with longer shelf-lives, reducing waste.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty and Personal Care - The introduction of cookie dough body scrubs indicates a potential area for growth in the beauty and personal care industry for edible-themed products.
2. Food and Beverage - Incorporating familiar scents into cosmetics presents opportunities for innovation in the food and beverage industry as well.
3. Sustainability and Waste Reduction - The self-preserving formula of the Cookie Dough Shower Scrub aligns with sustainability efforts and the creation of similar products could drive change in the industry to reduce waste.
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