Question:
Could I freeze lush products?
Hello everyone! I've posted on here a couple of times, but thought you ladies would be the best people to ask:
This will probably sound really ridiculous, but, could I freeze lush fresh products so they dont go off? I'm thinking in terms of Cosmetic Warrior really.
you know i wondered that too! Can you stock up on stuff from Lush or wil it just go off in a month anyway?:confused:
It depends what Lush stuff it is. The fresh stuff only really last a few weeks I think? But other items last longer. It is all down to the natural ingredients.
Not too sure if you could freeze it, i doubt the consistency would be the same?
As Mooferoo said, it depends what product it is. The Buttercreams you can definitely freeze as it says so on the label. You can either freeze them, put them in the fridge or use them at room temperature depending on whether you want to use them like soap or as an actual cream.
Not sure about anything else though but you could always email them & ask. I've done that quite a few times when I wasn't sue about something & they were really helpful. Just go to the 'contact us' bit on the website & send them a message. :)
Lisa xxx
Thanks for the suggestion, I've sent the email this afternoon. Fingers crossed! :) I'll report back if they reply!
Hello everyone! I've posted on here a couple of times, but thought you ladies would be the best people to ask:
This will probably sound really ridiculous, but, could I freeze lush fresh products so they dont go off? I'm thinking in terms of Cosmetic Warrior really.
Answers:
you know i wondered that too! Can you stock up on stuff from Lush or wil it just go off in a month anyway?:confused:
Answers:
It depends what Lush stuff it is. The fresh stuff only really last a few weeks I think? But other items last longer. It is all down to the natural ingredients.
Not too sure if you could freeze it, i doubt the consistency would be the same?
Answers:
As Mooferoo said, it depends what product it is. The Buttercreams you can definitely freeze as it says so on the label. You can either freeze them, put them in the fridge or use them at room temperature depending on whether you want to use them like soap or as an actual cream.
Not sure about anything else though but you could always email them & ask. I've done that quite a few times when I wasn't sue about something & they were really helpful. Just go to the 'contact us' bit on the website & send them a message. :)
Lisa xxx
Answers:
Thanks for the suggestion, I've sent the email this afternoon. Fingers crossed! :) I'll report back if they reply!