Try Karma soap and see how lemongrass, pine, orange and patchouli essential oils can turn a boring shower into a truly groovy experience. You might think patchouli is only for hippies as it smells just a little too earthy. Well, flower child, you are so wrong! The scent is gentle and lovely but the full effect won't hit you until after your shower... when you experience a moment of true clarity. Note: This product may melt and is NOT guaranteed to arrive solid during the summer months!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1941 in Beauty
- Brand: LUSH Cosmetics
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
Features
- Restores balance to your aura
- Keep in a well-drained soap dish so it lasts longer
Customer Reviews
Yummy!
This soap smells so good, good enough to eat (but don't do that.)
The smell is that of a spicy orange with a strong hint of patchouli. Leaves your skin feeling very soft, clean, and healthy.
Don't be deceived by the picture: The color of the soap bar isn't that bright of orange. It's actually a darker orange red color.
Calming, invigorating, and delicious
Lush advertises its Karma line as balancing, invigorating, with a bit of bohemian flair. Indeed, it is all of those things. It's a difficult fragrance to explain- definitely well-blended and multi-layered. The best description I can give is that the oranges give an uplifting sparkle while the patchouli grounds the fragrance. It's much more than a sum of it's parts- in fact, I think it's possible to hate one of the components and still love this perfume. I am no fan of patchouli, but really like Karma. I've been in love with this scent since I first smelled it in a Lush shop in 2001. Lush sells its Karma fragrance in a variety of forms, but I think I like the soap best. It's a little lighter on the perfume, and lingers on the skin, especially when using it to wash hands.
Patchouli and Orange
One whiff of this delicious soap and you are transported to a land of pine trees where plates of freshly sliced oranges are served on a bed of lemongrass, surrounded by patchouli candles. This is the best way I can describe the scent that seems to awaken from the night and mingle with memories of exotic honey and wide-open skies.
I am not sure where I go when I inhale deeply, but I am no longer in the shower. Follow this with the Skin Sin lotion and you will enter a little bit of heaven on earth. Also delicious to use in a bath with sea salts and patchouli, orange slices optional, but you might crave the taste of oranges while using this soap.
~The Rebecca Review
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