Let the Good Times Roll- discon? Dry scalp question, international travel question

Mar 09, 2013 19:23

1. According to my local Lush facebook page (Rochester, NY, USA) "Let the Good Times Roll" is being discontinued. I find this to be really odd, seeing how it was popular enough over the Christmas season to be expanded into a year-round product. If this is true, I'm pretty bummed because I was using it as a gentle exfoliator this winter twice a week ( Read more... )

advice: haircare, discon questions, discons, cleansers, hair treatment: snake oil (retro), traveling with lush, christmas, tag needed

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spacedinosaurs March 10 2013, 00:26:43 UTC
various tumblrs say that LTGTR is being discontinued because lush couldn't find a steady year-round source for certain ingredients. seems bizarre to me since it's essentially corn and glycerine, but what do i know.

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broadwaypoetez March 10 2013, 00:34:31 UTC
Shoot. Hopefully it will be a nice regular holiday product.

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kuriadalmatia March 10 2013, 04:17:42 UTC
If you are traveling from the US to overseas, then as long as you have the small travel sizes in your 3-1-1 carry on, you are okay. I generally have my sample set in with my 3-1-1 and dupes in my checked baggage. I take the solid shampoo and jungle in baggies in my carryon without issue, but it's up to the person at security if it will really be an issue. Technically not, but...

Good luck with your travels!

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kittywattywoo March 10 2013, 14:39:26 UTC
I use the small black containers to put my moisturizer in, it's much lighter than taking the whole tub. Unfortunately after two weeks I noticed my moisturizer went like a pva glue texture, impossible to use and kinda gross. I figured it's because they're not exactly air tight. When you're travelling please put all liquids into a sealed sandwich bag just in case, seriously I never got the AOBS stain out my PJs.

Edit: And Let The Good Times Rolls is definitely being discontinued, it's been confirmed on the Lush International forum. Last time I checked there was no explanation.

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heure_actuelle March 12 2013, 03:47:27 UTC
glorious mud has been a definite discon for a few months. I worked at lush up until a month and a half ago and my manager told me about it in December so I picked up a few of them because it's my fave :,(

I also heard that a million kisses was on the discon list too and then I heard it wasn't then I heard they weren't sure so...lol idk

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sabishii_kirito March 12 2013, 16:41:35 UTC
Traveled through several (Asian) countries with zero issues despite having 3-4 containers of various Lush products. If you put them in a carry on, make sure they fit into your liquids bag. If you put them in your checked bag, also put them in a plastic bag; I found that my products from Japan leaked out in hot temperatures despite being fully closed. The oils melted or something. They were usable, but the consistency was a little different after it resolidified (specifically Celestial). Cold temperatures also changed it a bit, so... Keep that in mind.

Some customs agents might want you to open the containers, but I've yet to have that happen even on slow border crossings. Even in strict countries (Uzbekistan, I am looking at you), nobody cared about what lotions I had--they just wanted to know WTF the pills were that I was carrying.

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broadwaypoetez March 13 2013, 03:25:21 UTC
Ahh, good to know about meds. I've been on a low dose painkiller for a few months and may still be on it once the trip happens,

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