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Cereology Soap

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Cereology --(DC'ed 2006) (Green Beans and Sugar)

UK

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Ingredients: Water (Aqua), Sodium Palm Kernelate, Glycerine, Wheatgerm (Triticum vulgare), Sodium Stearate, Perfume, Fresh Wheatgrass (Triticum vulgare), Wheatgerm Oil (Triticum vulgare), Lavender Oil (Lavandula hybrida), Tonka Absolute (Dipteryx odorata), Vanilla Absolute (Vanilla planifolia), Neroli Oil (Citrus amara), Sodium Chloride, EDTA, Tetrasodium Editronate, Chlorophyll, *Limonene, *Linalool. * Occurs naturally in essential oils

 

Lush.a.Lot's Review: Initially the look of this soap does not go with the scent. It's green and looks like it would smell very green as there's even bits in it that look fresh etc. When I smelled it I could not hang with the smell, it was like if you took some greenbeans and put some sugar on them. It just doesn't go together. I'll admit that when I actually Iused it in teh shower it was better, but still not enough to give this soap anythign but a "1". Eww.

 

Lush Times 2006 description: Cereology, by the way, is the study of crop circles, those impressive, geometric designs which appear mysteriously in wheat fields during summer. Even Lush regulars will be stunned by the sheer magnificence of this crop circle. The nutritious, organic wheatgrass is being grown specially to meet our needs; wheatgerm gently exfoliates and protective wheatgerm oil keeps your skin supple. All that wheat made it smell like a haystack; we balanced this with a delightful neroli, tonka bean and vanilla perfume. We've even been using this on our faces. It's beautiful; order some now.

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