Posts tagged Lush Cosmetics
Inside the Surreal Lush Factories, Where the Willy Wonka of Soap Is Reinventing Cosmetics

For the past 20 years, this is where the cosmetics company Lush has lived, producing millions of sweet-smelling soaps, jellies, rubs, bars, and bombs that have gotten people rethinking personal hygiene. Business Insider recently spoke with Dan Dresser, one of Lush's head manufacturers, to learn how the Willy Wonka of soap is reinventing bath time. Read more at Business Insider.

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Why Lush Cosmetics Thinks It Can Launch Its Own TV Channel

The Lush TV channel would mix its existing content to fit audience habits at the different times of day. For example, mornings would include shorter two-minute clips to suit commuters, mid-afternoon would have content that can be viewed without sound (i.e., during work), and evenings would showcase Lush’s longer documentaries like The Fox Project. Read more at Digiday.

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Meet the Woman Who Made Vancouver's Lush a Cosmetics Powerhouse

“This month marks 20 years since the launch of the fresh handmade natural cosmetics line in North America; headquartered in Vancouver, the 236 Canadian and U.S. Lush stores raked in $409 million in sales for the fiscal year ending June 2015. Karen Delaney-Wolverton recalls how one whiff of Lush while visiting London in 1995 changed her career path forever.” Read more at BCBusiness.

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The Lush Cosmetics Guide to Selling Skincare Products Online

“Baskets of candy-colored ‘bath bombs,’ Lush Cosmetics’ signature product, make the store feel more like a confectionery than a skincare shop. For the beauty-obsessed, a visit can stir the same youthful excitement: Pots of body butters, balms and eccentrically shaped soaps are all available to smell and slather on. It’s tough to translate that sensory experience to the digital realm, though. And yet, while most of Lush’s revenue is still made in brick and mortar stores, Lush’s digital footprint has climbed since 2011.” Read more at Digiday.

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