‘Everything you see is FREE to use’ woman reveals as she tries the Lush spa Snow Fairy bath experience in the UK
IF you’re a fan of Lush’s popular bubble-gum scented Snow Fairy scent, then you may just want to listen up!
That’s because a beauty fan named Callie visited Birmingham‘s Lush bath Snow Fairy bath experience, which costs £40 and is open until March – and offered her very honest review.
“It’s located on the first floor of the Lush store in Birmingham and everything that you see, even in the toilets, you are free to use,” she explains, in a clip posted to TikTok (@cxllieann).
“Whilst you’re on your experience, you get matched to your very own therapist that will talk you through the experience and match you to skin care products that are the best suited to your skin.
“And then you’re given 30 minutes in your own room to enjoy your own personal and private Snow Fairy bath experience.
“It was so beautiful, peaceful and relaxing.”
The beauty whizz notes how she “enjoyed every moment” of the experience and “soaked it all up.”
She then leaves several clips playing so that her social media followers can enjoy the peaceful music playing.
“If you can get yourself booked into one, I think it’s running until March,” she says.
“So if there’s a Lush near you that offers this, I hundred percent recommend.
“They leave you all sorts of different Lush products to try,
and I can’t lie, I was using them all to the full extent.”
Moments later, Callie drenches her tracksuit in the popular Snow Fairy scent.
“You’ve got to get your money‘s worth, babes,” she quips.
“And once your time is up, you’re greeted by your therapist
who gives you a special limited edition Snow Fairy hot chocolate,
which was just beautiful and the perfect end to the perfect experience.”
She captioned the post: “My favourite present of the year.”
It wasn’t long before the post went viral, racking up a whopping 97k views and several comments from Lush fans up and down the country.
“Do you get to take home anything you don’t use up?” asked one.
Callie replied: “Yesss your soap and assuming your bath bomb etc if you don’t use that in the bath.”
A second asked: “Did you have to book this? If so how did you do it?”
Callie responded: “Yes I did! You can buy it through the website and then book through the app or just call the spa itself and book I think.”
A third penned: “I literally would bring empty spray bottles and empty the perfumes into them.”
Meanwhile, a fourth noted: “I just did this yesterday in Liverpool and it was magical! 100% worth the price!”
Another added: “Aw I’d have to pay for 2 sessions!”
And one more enthused: “Wow I need!”