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16 Lush Copycat Recipes to Make This Weekend

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Probably every beauty product junkie out there is also a Lush junkie! Their stuff is totally addictive, and I mean that in the best way possible. 

The scents, luxurious textures, fun shapes, and gorgeous colors are a well-tailored combination that bewitches the senses. So you can’t blame a girl for wanting to make her own Lush-like products, whether it’s the famousLush bath bombs or something else altogether. 

Is your Lush habit getting out of hand? We feel you. Here are some favorites you can make at home. Scroll down for 13 Lush copycat recipes you can make yourself.

16 Lush Copycat Recipes

Scrubees Scrub Bars from Hello Glow | Lush Copycat RecipesScrubees Scrub Bars from Hello Glow | Lush Copycat Recipes

1.Scrubees Scrub Bars from Hello Glow

If you can’t stop thinking about Lush body scrub bars, you’ll love these DIY sugar scrub bars, made with a blend of nourishing oils and exfoliating brown sugar.

Rainbow Bubble Bar DIY from Muffin ChanelRainbow Bubble Bar DIY from Muffin Chanel

2.Rainbow Bubble Bar DIY from Muffin Chanel

Sometimes you need a rainbow in the bath—you just do. Not to mention, this one gets bubbly, too! Ready to use in 24 hours, it’s a lovely gift for your girlfriends.

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3.Honey Trap Lip Balm from Hello Glow

Honey lip balm is my fave, and this one is a recreation of Lush’sHoney Trap lip balm. It uses a whole host of moisturizers:shea butter, honey,almond oil, and olive oil. And the addition of white chocolate makes it even yummier!

DIY Shower & Bath Jellies from Elle SeesDIY Shower & Bath Jellies from Elle Sees

4.DIY Shower & Bath Jellies from Elle Sees

For kids and adults alike, bath jellies are a blast! They’re like shower gel, only way more fun to use—whether in the shower or bath. The secret ingredient? Gelatin!

DIY Lush Fresh Farmacy SoapDIY Lush Fresh Farmacy Soap

5.DIY Fresh Farmacy Sensitive Skin Soap from Hello Glow

Like a DIY Fresh Farmacy product without sodium lauryl sulfate, this healing calamine soap is ideal for parched, easily-irritated skin. It includes ingredients like calamine, chamomile, lavender essential oils, and coconut oil to boost the skin’s moisture barrier and repair any damage at the same time.

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6.Copycat LUSH Jelly Soap from Sugar, Spice and Glitter

This fun, kid-friendly jelly soap is made without gelatin, and it can be molded for different holidays and occasions. 

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7.DIY Bubble Bars from Hello Glow

If you like Lush bubble bars, you’ll love this handmade version you can make at home. These pretties aren’t nearly as complicated as you might think, so whip up some for yourself and some for gift giving.

DIY Homemade Herbal Shampoo Bar from Don’t Waste the CrumbsDIY Homemade Herbal Shampoo Bar from Don’t Waste the Crumbs

8.DIY Homemade Herbal Shampoo Bar from Don’t Waste the Crumbs

Keep your hair squeaky clean yet moisturized with these shampoo bars made with aloe vera, jojoba, coconut, and avocado oils, along with coconut milk and essential oils.

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9.Lush Shower Bombs

These shower bombs fizz and release whatever ingredients you use, infusing the air with a relaxing scent. They’re practical and yet lots of fun.

Bubble Bath Play Dough Recipe from The Idea RoomBubble Bath Play Dough Recipe from The Idea Room

10.Bubble Bath Play Dough Recipe from The Idea Room

Is bath time a struggle for your little ones? Make it fun with this play dough that doubles as soap and bubble bath, à la Lush.

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11.Lush Turmeric Latte Bath Bombs from Hello Glow

Make pumpkins and fun Halloween shapes with a copycat Lush Turmeric Latte bath bomb recipe that includes anti-inflammatory turmeric and coconut milk powder. Not only isturmeric a great way to add some festive Halloween cheer to your bath bombs, but it’s so good for skin. Its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties work wonders on blemishes and inflammatory skin conditions like eczema and rosacea [source].

Lush Bath MeltsLush Bath Melts

12.Lush Bath Melts

True to their name, bath melts are butter-based bath products made to dissolve in warm water and coat your skin in a layer of hydrating oil. If there’s one thing Lush does right, it’s making the most luxurious, skin-nourishing bath oils.

DIY Lush R&B Inspired Moisturizing Hair Balm from The Makeup DummyDIY Lush R&B Inspired Moisturizing Hair Balm from The Makeup Dummy

13.DIY Lush R&B Inspired Moisturizing Hair Balm from The Makeup Dummy

Dry hair and split ends need some extra care, especially during cold weather! This moisturizing balm inspired by Lush will make your hair feel soft and amazing.

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14.Lush Inspired Massage Bar Recipe from Soap Deli News

The organic adzuki beans massage your skin, whilecinnamon leaf and peppermint essential oils give a tingly sensation that feels great on sore muscles.

Copycat Lush Margarita Face Scrub from The Sweeter Side of MotherhoodCopycat Lush Margarita Face Scrub from The Sweeter Side of Motherhood

15.Copycat Lush Margarita Face Scrub from The Sweeter Side of Motherhood

A face scrub containing all the fun stuff in a margarita? Yes, please! This recipe inspired by Lush is made with lime, sea salt, and—believe it or not—a shot of vodka!

Homemade Facial Cleanser from Natural Fit FoodieHomemade Facial Cleanser from Natural Fit Foodie

16.Homemade Facial Cleanser from Natural Fit Foodie

If you’re a fan of the Angels on Bare Skin facial cleanser from Lush, you’ll be happy to hear the recipe is actually easy and less expensive to make at home!

This article was medically reviewed by Dr. Gina Jansheski, a licensed, board-certified physician who has been practicing for more than 20 years. Learn more about Hello Glow’s medical reviewers here. As always, this is not personal medical advice and we recommend that you talk with your doctor.

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