Lush's Easter products criticized for high prices
Lush has launched its Easter product range, but many shoppers are unhappy about the prices. The popular beauty brand is known for its natural ingredients and themed products, but some customers are calling the prices "mental." The new Easter Bunny bath bomb is priced at £10, while the Eggs on Legs bath bomb costs £12. Both products are one-time use, leading to complaints from shoppers who feel they are too expensive for a single use item. On social media, customers expressed their frustration. One person commented, “I love Lush but the prices are getting absolutely mental,” while another asked, “Who is paying a tenner for a bath bomb?” Many are worried that these prices may signal trouble for the company. Despite the backlash, some fans still appreciate what Lush has to offer. Beauty blogger Beth Mahoney defended the brand, highlighting the unique features and natural ingredients in its products. She noted that Lush aims to provide an immersive bath experience. For those concerned about mess, Mahoney suggested using a “mess bag” to catch any ingredients released by the bath bombs. Lush also offers cheaper options, including the Cheep Cheep bath bomb for £3.50 and the Follow the White Rabbit bath bomb for £4.50. Overall, while Lush continues to attract dedicated fans, the pricing of its products raises questions about its future on the high street.