Oh NAI ... that's just the sweetest offer ... Being a city girl at heart living in Ballarat yeh i get to Melb to shop when i can (especially checking out my old haunts of shops there when i lived their 4years ago ... Can't tell i miss the shopping there ) ... And thanks a million i so didn't think of the Lush shop ... geez haven't stepped in there since it opened years ago ... i remember they had an absolutely awesome bath bomb (when they were popular then) - it was blue in colour with i think petals in it
SORRY silly me forgot to mention in my thread earlier that i'm not a big fan of the transparent soaps (glycerine)... i don't know why but they don't seem to last as long ... maybe i'm eating darn things, LOL
Everyone I know is into MOR atm... they are at DJ's & Myer (google them) they have some very interesting blends like Black Cherry Plum, Lychee Flower, Moroccan Mint, Oolong Tea, Italian Blood orange Soap.... I find it a little too strong for me but if you're after some opulence I would go check out their range.
My FAVE soap is the brown soap you get from hepburn springs YUMMY! Or anything from Loccitane
My favourite soap is from MooGoo (any of their types). But I also like ones from Lush, L'Occitane and the Body Shop. The MooGoo one is probably the "best" for my skin though... and it smells sooooo delish! It's the one I feel most confident using with my children too. And it's made by an Australian cottage industry.
I bought a box of assorted MOR soaps for my neighbour because they looked so delish but haven't tried them yet myself.
Myer sell a brand called MOR they have a marshmallow soap that is divine!
There are a few other nices ones in the MOR range but I cannot think of them off the top of my head. But definatly worth a smell
Cai I looked straight past your post, sorry. MOR have a few ranges and the range you said is just one of them, there is another one that has Marshmallow, Gelato, Sorbet etc.. yummy! These are a bit sweeter and might be more to your liking Lorelle.
Last edited by DaintreeDream; February 11th, 2009 at 03:58 PM.
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