
High and dry: 16 waterless beauty products for travel
Blocks, powders and pastes that are eco-conscious, travel-safe and lightweight
In a recent viral video, content creator Mia Oliver (meeshkama) demonstrated the correct application of Lush massage bars, clarifying a common misconception among users. The video, titled 'How to: LUSH massage bars,' highlights that these solid bars are designed for dry skin and are not soaps, a point often confused by new users. Oliver showcased the process, advising users to 'warm between your hands' before applying pressure directly to dry skin. She then demonstrated how to 'rub in the butters' for a radiant finish. Many viewers, as evidenced by comments, have previously mistaken the bars for soap, attempting to lather them with water. The video serves as a practical guide for Lush enthusiasts, emphasizing the product's role as a body moisturizer rather than a cleansing agent. It has garnered significant attention, accumulating over 267,000 views and thousands of likes, indicating a strong public interest in proper product usage within the beauty community.
Blocks, powders and pastes that are eco-conscious, travel-safe and lightweight