What’s the Difference between Shower Gels?
The vast majority of shower gels will all share the 3 following main ingredients at the very top of the label ie water, SLS/sodium laureth sulphate (cleaning/foaming action), cocamidyl betaine (to reduce irritancy of the sodium laureth sulphate). If you are looking for shower gel that will get you clean with a pleasant fragrance, than there is no need to spend more than £1. As there will be very little difference between most shower gels, and because the contact time with your skin is very quick, a shower gel will not be able to deliver anti-ageing, anti-cellulite promised etc. If there is a deviation from those top 3 ingredients, than I would say its worth paying more, especially if contains a lot of botanical ingredients.SLS/ SLES free?
In an ideal world no shampoo or shower gel would contain these, and it is possible to produce without, but a price, and the risk of losing foaming activity. I do think Lush are very serious about using as few chemicals as possible, and the fact they use such a high level of natural ingredients, for me, balances out the use of SLS.
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TIP: Use a puff for milder shower gels, as this increases foaming and makes the product last a lot longer.
The 1st 7 ingredients are natural – so there’s a big difference already, and the next difference is having a higher quantity of the milder co-surfactant than sodium laureth sulfate. It contains 15 natural ingredients (included 3 types of honey) compared to 6 chemicals, this ratio would be the opposite with most shower gels.Rating
Value for money – more expensive than other shower gels, with prices ranging from £4.50 (100g) up to £15.75 (500g) however, not comparable with other shower gels. Effectiveness – contains the essential ingredients to be a shower gel with more than your average natural ingredients
Pampering factor – the heady fragrance of jasmine absolute and ylang ylang is divine
Highly Recommended – if you want a truly indulgent shower gel with essential oils
Available from Lush stores and online.
The 1st 4 ingredients are natural, followed by sodium laureth sulphate, and 2 milder co-surfactants and then 5 natural ingredients and have a ratio of 8 natural ingredients vs. 6 chemicals.
Rating
Value for money – less expensive than other Lush shower gels, with prices ranging from £3.25 (100g) up to £10.25 (500g). Pampering factor – wonderful combination of grapefruit, frankincense and bergamot essential oils
Flying Fox will not suit everyone as its a very floral fragrance, and the fragrance stays on the body for quite a while. I've been asked what perfume I'm wearing, and I hadn't applied any, but I had showered with Flying Fox that morning, so it will enhance your natural body odour or potentially clash with it. I've noticed a few for sale on Ebay as unwanted gifts which I'm snapping up!
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