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Every week we make products in small batches, by hand. Rather than relying
on mass-produced, machine-made formulations and then warehousing excess
stock, LUSH makes products as needed to ensure that everything delivered to
your local shop or front door is as freshly made as possible. You may be
purchasing product that is only days, or even hours, old.
We like to use people to make our products rather than machines. True, we
do use bigger mixing machines than your average cook, but our LUSH factories
are full of busy people not production lines. We’d rather have a person stripping
the leaves off our daily delivery of bay twigs than design a complicated piece of
electrical machinery to save on staff costs.
LUSH is very unusual in that the founders of the company are also the inventors of the products. Mo Constantine first patented the solid shampoo bar in 1986. Helen Ambrosen and Mark Constantine often work together, crafting skin and hair care products full of natural ingredients with little or no preservative.
What has held us together for over 30 years is the pleasure we take from our
work. Pouring a soap, mixing a cream, creating a fragrance, or rhythmically
pressing 1,000 shampoo bars by hand give our lives meaning.
This makes us proud of what we produce and so we like to put our own
individual ‘mark’ on each product before we sell it. The face sticker smiling
out at you from every LUSH product tells you when it was made, the ‘best
before’ date, and who was proud to make the product, by hand.