It’s giveaway time again, and the lovely people at Lush have agreed to give 3 Tezzy Files readers 2 bars of their wonderful shampoos each. Read on!
Lush
Meet Lush’s limited edition Penguin Bubble Bar.
Here he is at the edge of the bathtub, contemplating on a dip.
Will he take the leap of faith? The rubber duckies cheer him on.
Lush has the most gorgeous massage bars. Forget oily drips, with these beauties you can treat yourself to spa-like pampering right at home.
Beware of the Sikkim Girls. Covered from head to foot, the manage to seduce away husbands with subtle sensual sways.
Sheema Mukherjee, an Indian musician, happened to be on holiday in the p
icturesque Eastern Indian province of Darjeeling and came across a quaint little eatery called ‘Hot Stimulating Cafe’. It was here she heard of the Sikkim Girls. The café owner told her of their prowess, and how they had managed to steal his daughter’s husband.
It was this rather exotic encounter that inspired Lush’s perfumers Simon and Mark Constantine to create the Sikkim Girls scent.
The scent features sultry floral notes of frangipani, jasmine and tuberose on a sweet base of vanilla. Although the key notes are floral, I would describe it as a heady, sensual, almost musky scent that wears well into the day. It has a spicy undertone that makes it quite grown-up and sexy.
The label features a charming illustration of the sensual Sikkim Girls in red, black and white, and comes in bottles of 0.3 oz. to 3.1 oz.





