#LushCharityPot

Join Anthony as he shows you how we make our handmade Charity Pot Body Lotion.

This rich and moisturizing lotion uses up to seven ethically-sourced ingredients from our Lush Investments sustainable farm projects.

With every purchase of Charity Pot Body Lotion, we donate 100% of the purchase price (minus the taxes) to small grassroots organizations on the frontlines of human rights, environmental justice and animal protection.

Watch Kenyan aloe, Ugandan moringa oil, Columbian cocoa butter, Ghanaian shea butter, and Peruvian and Arizonian jojoba oil all come together to create a moisturizing and nourishing lotion that spreads some good.

Get to know Charity Pot
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Lush’s charitable giving program: https://bit.ly/3ypcx5v

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Lush makes fresh, handmade cosmetics including bath bombs, bubble bars, dry shampoo, shower gels, luxury bath oils and more for all your bath, haircare and skincare needs. We’re also proud to support charities who work tirelessly to make the world a better place for people, animals and the environment through our Charity Pot program. Learn more about the organizations we work with at http://www.lushusa.com/charitypot.

50 Comments

  1. irrelevant to this video but i never hrmeard of Lush until 2yrs ago when i stated making & Selling Australia's Safest Melts, Candles & Body Products as well as Nappy Cakes & Parents to be Packages. I was making a Adzuki bean Lotion Bat and posted it on my page Chillaxing Melts, Candles & Body Products when someone told me that i copied it from the Lush Wiccy Magic Bar.. it looked the same and had the same ingredients except mine was only $5 & yours is $15

    if owned my business since 17th June 2013 – Am just on facebook at the moment.

  2. It has a huge carbon footprint. The aloe was shipped via air or water all the way from Kenya. Unnecessary when there are local or at least national aloe farms in the U.S.A. that would be much more sustainable.

  3. i love watching this video when im rubbing in my charity pot lotion before bed. i wake up to insanely hydrated hands!

  4. Aloe from Kenya? Is it a species from Kenya or did they import it?

    Why not just go to Arizona or California for fresh Aloe?

  5. The Lush store sounds like it's a nice store,but I sadly don't have any here in Tennessee,we just have Bath and Body Works which is always full of white chicks

  6. Its too difficult to find this product in malaysia and im not into online shopping because im too picky😭

  7. I tried out a few lush products and love them but i just have one complaint.. i live in the middle east and the prices are freaking outrageous here. I find the us and uk prices pretty affordable but seriously here the things cost more than double the original price. And tbh its extremely unaffordable for that reason. I wanted to buy more stuff but was put off by those prices.for example 111 usd for the ro's argan body conditioner. Seriously??

  8. I loooovrree seeing the mixing, wish I could work in lush for a day just mixing stuff!

  9. I love this lotion, it is great as an aftersun…it is cooling, soothing and relaxes me. I especially love the smell of Rosewood.

  10. I've recently applied for a job at Lush at QVB Sydney!!! 🤞🤞🤞 🤩🤩🤩 I didn't know about the charity pots until I saw this. I wouldve bought a few if I saw them!!

  11. British jews, American jews, non jews whites take all these natural products and food away from Africans and label it "fair trade"
    People please be alert and be knowledgable. That is not fair trade, they rip off Africans.

  12. I love lush products, but this one kinda confused me tbh… the only ingredients mentioned in this video is Aloe Vera, and "oil"… surely there's more to it than just aloe Vera gel, right…????

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