This Popular Bath Product Turned One Woman’s Skin Bright Pink

This Popular Bath Product Turned One Woman’s Skin Bright Pink

Angela Markus

If you are familiar with Lush, then you know that their bath products are coveted for their unique fragrances and long lasting scent.

However, one young woman had an unfortunate interaction with one luxurious bath oil.

Since she didn’t use the product the way in which it was intended, she ended up with an unusual hue on her skin.

Abi used Lush’s Razzle Dazzle bath oil as bath soap. When she got out of the shower, she realized that her skin was slightly pink.

Clearly confused by the outcome, Abi tweeted to the company asking about her experience.

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She wrote, “Hi! @lushcosmetics just a quick question, are your products supposed to stain the human skin fluorescent pink?”

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In an interview with Pretty 52, the pretty in pink chick said, “But I thought it was a soap and rubbed it all over my body and face, [which] explains why my hair is dry. Three days and several baths later I am no longer pink!”

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The unfortunate series of events isn’t wavering the loyal shopper from her favorite cosmetic brand. She also told the news source, “I misused this product. I love Lush and will still continue to shop there. It’s just a shame that I wasn’t told how to correctly use the product when purchasing!”

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