This Girl Is a Real Life Pinkalicious
My daughter’s book was Pinkalicious, I probably read this book a hundred times, so when I saw this woman, Abi Shenton, who confused a Lush bath bomb for soap turned all over neon pink…
Poor Abi, she got that bright pink hue, and didn’t even get to enjoy any cupcakes. I do however admire her cleanliness– she must have scrubbed her entire self over to get that pink! I never get soap that close to my eyes.
Fortunately Lush was quick to respond. (Of course, she called them on Twitter. That pretty much means guaranteed customer service, RIGHT?)
@abishenton Yikes! Please contact our friends in the UK at @LushWeCare so they can help you out with this! ❤
— LUSH Cosmetics (@lushcosmetics) January 17, 2016
Abi did finally respond to all the hullabaloo about her transformation into a storybook character.
“The correct procedure is that you are supposed to dilute [the Razzle Dazzle] into water but I thought it was a soap and rubbed it all over my body and face (explains why my hair is dry) 3 days + several baths later I am no longer pink!” she wrote.
“I misused this product! I love LUSH and will still continue to shop there. It’s just a shame that I wasn’t told how to correctly use the product when purchasing.”
Either way, I don’t think I will be dropping these into my bathtub any time soon. Although, pink is my favorite color…


