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Lush Bath Ballistic Vent
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Thats one of the funniest threads Ive read in a long time (and I often go on mumsnet for entertainment!!)
OP - sorry to hear your problem, Ive not had one get ground into the bath ever, though the entire house and me were covered for months when I used to use them - now I dont shop in Lush any more at all, so its not a problem !Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup0 -
It could be worse........
http://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/mumsnet_classics/1201626-Lush-bath-bomb-and-glitter-trouble/AllOnOnePage
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I think you should add a "not suitable for work" on that link. It was really hard not to laugh out loud :rotfl:0 -
It could be worse........
http://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/mumsnet_classics/1201626-Lush-bath-bomb-and-glitter-trouble/AllOnOnePage
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Why doesnt she just shave it then.. no one likes a hairy fadge do theyone of the famous 50 -
geordieracer wrote: »Why doesnt she just shave it then.. no one likes a hairy fadge do they
Thing is, if you suddenly shave your fadge, your partner might think somethings up.The man without a signature.0 -
i must admit, when i read 'street party ballistic' i immediately thought lush had brought out a selection of bathtime warheads.
'out now: lush's new selection of long-range intercontinental bathing missiles, in a range of beautiful aromas, including 'post-apocalyptic street party, chernobyl cherry and our new fukushima fudge'helpful tips
it's spelt d-e-f-i-n-i-t-e-l-y
there - 'in or at that place'
their - 'owned by them'
they're - 'they are'
it's bought not brought (i just bought my chicken a suit from that new shop for £6.34)0 -
vikingaero wrote: »Thing is, if you suddenly shave your fadge, your partner might think somethings up.
Just tell him you dont want a glittery fanny then all will be well. Unless he likes it of course though i must say though t thought of inadvertently inhaling glitter does not appeal to me:Done of the famous 50 -
Make it public, to their own customers.
First - register & make a post on their forum (http://forum.lush.co.uk/Forum)
Second - If you are on Twitter - make a tweet about it (remember @Lush_Cosmetics and @LushLtd as well)
Third - Check if they are on Facebook. If they are - make a post on there as well!
Don't be slanderous - just be honest.0 -
Make it public, to their own customers.
First - register & make a post on their forum (http://forum.lush.co.uk/Forum)
Second - If you are on Twitter - make a tweet about it (remember @Lush_Cosmetics and @LushLtd as well)
Third - Check if they are on Facebook. If they are - make a post on there as well!
Don't be slanderous - just be honest.
Thank you.I have already put it on the Lush forum(had an email from lush customer services within 10 minutes of posting!!)
Will check out facebook and twitter now..........0 -
Well 3 weeks since using a Street Party Ballistic and I still have the glitter stuck to my bath despite various efforts to remove it.Really unhappy as its a brand new bath and the glitter now appears to be ingrained in my baths surface.I have posted on facebook and twitter and now await any replies.I'm thinking maybe getting in touch with watchdog??0
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What do you think watchdog will do?one of the famous 50
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