I tried & tested Lush’s 4 new Snow Fairy shower gels & here’s what to buy
PERHAPS the scent of tangy pine, sugary bakes, or spiced wine instantly conjure up memories of Christmas.
For me, it’s the sticky, sugary aroma of Lush Snow Fairy – which has been a Christmas staple since my teens.
Lush has expanded its Snow Fairy range[/caption]One sniff and I’m back to my schooldays, traipsing around shopping centres, hanging home-made ornaments on the tree, and bingeing on Advent calendar chocolates.
Since its launch in 2005, Lush Snow Fairy has been gracing our shelves every autumn – before disappearing in the new year.
With its bubblegum scent and acid-pink appearance, the shower gel has become one of the brand’s most iconic products – so much so, there are now over 20 products in the range, from glitter bath bombs to fairy-shaped soap bars.
There hasn’t been much variation to the cult shower gel since its launch, so I gasped when I read: “Lush is launching four new variations of the Snow Fairy shower gel,” in an email earlier this week.
The Snow Fairy range now includes a milkshake-inspired formula and a more glittery version of the OG Snow Fairy – because clearly, one glittery, vibrant pink, bubblegum-scented shower gel wasn’t quite enough.
Lush Snow Fairy Two-Tone Shower Gel
This shower gel has a soft, silky texture[/caption]Lush Snow Fairy Two-Tone Shower Gel, £9
It initially surprised me that the new Snow Fairy shower gels aren’t all the same price – with this one being the most expensive – but this formula has a totally different feel to the rest.
With its lightweight, silky texture, Lush Snow Fairy Two-Tone Shower Gel feels reminiscent of a cleansing oil – hydrating, deep cleaning and softening.
Quintessential Lush, it has a strong, sugary smell and slightly shimmering appearance – definitely one for hyping you up for the big day.
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Lush Snow Fairy Milkshake Shower Gel
Oat milk makes this shower gel cool and calming[/caption]Lush Snow Fairy Milkshake Shower Gel, £8
Squeezed straight from the tube, this shower gel resembles pink acrylic paint, which initially felt both intriguing and concerning.
However, once massaged into damp skin, it has a cashmere-soft texture, which gently cleanses without feeling too harsh or drying.
While I usually swerve heavily scented body products (my eczema isn’t a fan), its oat milk base has a cooling, calming quality – a win for dry skin.
Lush Snow Fairy Glow Fairy Shower Gel
This shower gel is formulated with illuminating zinc sulfide[/caption]Snow Fairy Glow Fairy Shower Gel, £8
While I always thought of the OG Snow Fairy as having enough glitter already, Glow Fairy cranks things up a notch.
Infused with zinc sulfide, an illuminating, light-reflecting powder, it leaves skin radiant – even after you’ve rinsed and towel-dried.
Texture-wise, the formula has a creamy, lotion-like appearance which feels gentle and hydrating, plus it leaves skin looking like you’ve doused yourself in highlighter.
Lush Snow Fairy Glitter Shower Gel
This formula is over 10 times more glittery than the original[/caption]Lush Snow Fairy Glitter Shower Gel, £7.50
My skin can’t cope with harsh or complex shower products so I was nervous to try this, especially after discovering it contains 13 times more glitter than the original Snow Fairy.
Massaged straight on to skin, this shower gel has an iridescent appearance, which fortunately leaves behind an illuminating, rather than sparkly, finish.
Squeezed on to hands, you’d never be able to tell it contains over 10 times more glitter than the OG Snow Fairy formula – and thank goodness, quite honestly!