The range of bargain buys are perfect stocking fillers for any beauty-loving teens and tweens this Christmas
Lush's Snow Fairy products are sickly sweet and loved by teens and tweens everywhere. The brand's products range from bubblegum-scented bath bombs to spritzable body sprays – but they can be on the pricier side.And they are in stores now!
The line, which is called 'Frost Angel' includes shower syrup, exfoliating body polish, foaming body scrub and whipped shower foam.'New in at Primark West Bromwich, Frost Angel ❄️🩷🛁💗,' the caption reads.Frost Angel creamy body polish – £4 This is an exfoliating sugar plum fragranced scrub that comes in a 475ml tub and costs just £4. This is compared with Lush's usual exfoliators which cost between £10 and £20, dependent on size.
It is similar to Lush's Snow Fairy body scrub, which costs £20 for a 290g tub. Lush previously produced a 'foaming body scrub', which is no longer available on its website – this makes a perfect alternative.
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