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…I was reminded of PINKALICIOUS, the girl who ate too many pink cupcakes and turned herself 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…