Every Season at Lush it would seem that a front runner
emerges from the pack of limited edition seasonal products, and leads the way
forward for sales target smashing and selling out left-right and centre. For
Christmas, is was obviously the returning favourite Snow Fairy.
For Valentines, the award looks like it’s going to... The Unicorn Horn.
At £3.25 each, The Unicorn Horn bubble bar looks like a
slightly elongated version of the Christmas favourite runner-up Candy Mountain;
think slightly longer and slightly pointier.
Crumble this bad boy up under hot running water and Lush promises a “magical bath filled with beautiful neroli and lavender essential oils, colourful candy stars, sparkling lustre, rainbows and dreams.” – What else would you expect from a dissolvable Unicorn Horn?
Crumble this bad boy up under hot running water and Lush promises a “magical bath filled with beautiful neroli and lavender essential oils, colourful candy stars, sparkling lustre, rainbows and dreams.” – What else would you expect from a dissolvable Unicorn Horn?
The lustre featured on the horn (?!) is very similar to the
fine shimmer that covered The Candy Mountain, but the scent is far more similar
to the treasured all-year-long product the Twilight Bath Bomb. If Lush
Cocktailing takes your fancy, I would definitely recommend using a Twilight
bath bomb along with the Unicorn Horn; as Twilight dissolves your water will
transform from a pearlescent pink to a moody, shimmering deep purple night sky.
With added lustre from the bubble bar there will be a million stars in your sky tonight. The endless amount of bubbles that come from the valentine’s edition Bubble Bar is surprising, so I would suggest if you do decide to get some cocktails going you cut your horn down.
With added lustre from the bubble bar there will be a million stars in your sky tonight. The endless amount of bubbles that come from the valentine’s edition Bubble Bar is surprising, so I would suggest if you do decide to get some cocktails going you cut your horn down.
Both products heavily feature Lavender which is the perfect
soothing, mind-clearing and relaxing fragrance to soothe you into your evening –
I’ve never slept better after an hour in the bath with these two and then off
to bed. Whilst Twilight has quite a
floral, romantic Lavender scent to it, it’s complimented (not copied) by The
Unicorn Horn which Lavender is more herbal but equally as enchanting.
But why is
The Unicorn Horn so popular, you ask? Well, it’s beautiful for one. The second
reason is that most of the noted reviewers on YouTube received one in their
press samples and as you can tell from this sample image; it was very well received.
(Sprinkle of Glitter permitted the internetty circulation of this particular
image.)
The popularity of some Lush products astounds me – similarly to
Snow Fairy at Christmas, there was also Northern Lights just before and
Sparkler before that. All of the afore mentioned products sold so well that every
time we emptied one box onto the shelf, we needed to open another – the never
ending replenishment of Snow Fairy did not teach me however, that I would grow
to like the scent (love the scent) and now in February, I look at the sliver of
Snow Fairy left in my 100g bottle and I curse myself for not seeing this
coming; for not buying more when I had the chance. I completely understand the obsession with favourite products.
With ten days to go until Valentines, and realistically only eleven
days of possible Unicorn Horn buying time, I recommend you go now – go forth
Lushies and stock up those haul cupboards. I certainly will be.
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