Consider us intrigued: Lush is releasing egg-shaped foundation sticks
And they’ll be available in 40 shades
Get those credit cards ready. Lush - your favourite go-to beauty brand for all those dreamy, colourful, sparkly bath bombs and soaps - has just announced it’s launching its first-ever foundation line.
Called Slap Sticks, the medium-coverage foundations are made with 45 per cent Indonesian coconut oil, as well as jojoba oil and argan oil to give your skin that dewy post-facial glow.
Joining the ranks of Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty Pro Filt'r Soft Matte Longwear Foundation and its extensive shade range, Slap Sticks will be available in 40 shades (in cool, warm, and neutral tones) so everyone can find their best colour match. Yay, progression!
Whether you choose to apply it with a brush, your fingers, or directly onto your skin, each Slap Stick is dipped in a peelable, black wax bottom (think Babybel cheese) to make it easier for you to grip the foundation without touching it/having it melt all over your fingers.
In true Lush form, the foundation sticks are vegan and 100 per cent cruelty free. And instead of heaps of unnecessary plastic packaging, the foundation will be packaged in a recyclable cardboard box, which you can reuse to store you stick and keep any bacteria, dirt and other nasties out.
So, where can you get your hands on one of these little egg-shaped delights? As with most Lush Labs products, these bad boys are limited edition and are launching online in Australia this week – so, get ‘em while you can!
Looking for your perfect foundation match? Check out some of our favourite foundations that are available in 30 shades or more.
What do you think of Lush’s new Slap Sticks? Would you try it? Let us know in the comment section below.
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Erin Docherty is a Beauty Writer for BEAUTYcrew, Beauty Editor for Women's Health magazine and a Grooming Writer for Men's Health magazine. She has a keen interest in cosmeceutical skin care and is currently working on minimising her 9-step skin care routine – because ain’t nobody got time for that. When she’s not writing about the latest beauty news, or applying copious amounts of serum, you can find her spending all her money in Sephora.