No. All Lush products are natural and organic, or they contain few "safe synthetics". Everything is safe, nothing is tested on animals. If you read the product ingredients, the safe synthetics are always the last on the list, meaning there is the lowest amount of that ingredient in comparison to the first items on the ingredients list.
You could technically eat any Lush product, although they might not taste good and you might get a tummy ache!
Peroxisome
In aerobic respiration glucose is broken down to release energy and the only toxic products formed are carbon dioxide CO2 and apart from that excess water and it is not difficult to get rid of these things.This is called excretion (removal of toxic waste products of metabolism.)
Fertilisers are not toxic products; but, of course, fertilizers must be used only rationally and in controlled conditions.
When waste products build up in the body, they become toxic.
Borosillicate glass is not toxic; it is a safe type of glass. It is used in making many types of products such as cookware and lab equipment.
Yes, its free in the store, or when you get products sent to you via Lush's websites.
any heavy duty cleaning products around your home!!
Lush Cosmetics offers a wide range of natural handmade bath and body products including soaps, hand and body lotions, shampoos and conditioners, and face masks.
No, lush and barren are opposites. Lush means "growing vigorously." Barren means that there is not much, if any growth.
Most Lush products stay "fresh" for 18 months. Face masks stay good for 7-10 days.
One can subscribe to the online Lush newsletter on their official website. By subscribing to the newsletter one will receive the latest news on products and promotions.
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Lush Fresh Homemade Cosmetics have a range of products available. These include bath, body, soap, shower, hair, spa perfume and gifts. They come in a range of colors and flavors.
No, any products on the market need to be safety tested first. If you think you might be allergic to hair color products, see a doctor.
Peroxisome
There are several non-toxic floor polishers available for use. Many can be made with inexpensive and safe household products, such as baking soda, borax, lemon, and white vinegar.
I do not believe there is a LUSH product strictly for straightening at the time. However, I have heard that "The Strokes" hair treatment by LUSH works wonders for smoothing frizzy and unruly hair. All LUSH products are pretty pricey and this one is $18.95 on the lushusa.com website. It is rated "5 stars!" I suggest reading all the reviews before buying.