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My favourite Lush product!

Lush's No Drought Dry Shampoo Review No Drought has always been one of my most favorite Lush products. As you can see from the condition of my bottle I've had this product for a very long time but that's fine because of the product being self-preserving! This vegan grapefruit and lime oil absorbing powder are perfect if you need a quick way of getting ready in the morning.  I personally use this product by flipping my hair forward and putting the powder into the palm of my hands and rubbing it into the oily parts of my hair which tend to be my fringe and the hair around my face. After rubbing the product in your hair simply brush it through and style as usual. There may be some fallout onto the floor or your clothes but you can simply brush it off.  I personally have found that ordinary dry shampoos such as Batiste products didn't sufficiently stop my hair from looking oily therefore I was delighted to find a cruelty-free product that actually wor...

Welcome

Welcome to my blog!  I have always wanted to write a blog of some sort however, the topic was something I was unsure of. Because of working at The Body Shop UK I have now got a huge passion for supporting cruelty-free brands and only using cruelty-free products. Lot's of companies claim to be cruelty-free but to be safe I tend to only buy products which display the leaping bunny logo that cruelty-free international introduced. I personally feel that animal testing for cosmetic products and cleaning products is unjustifiable and shouldn't be necessary. Animal experiments include: injecting or force-feeding animals with potentially harmful substances  exposing animals to radiation surgically removing animals'organs or tissues to deliberately cause damage forcing animals to inhale toxic gases subjecting animals to frightening situations to create anxiety and depression. The silly thing about animal testing is that alternative...