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Sunday, March 03, 2002
Djin asked about Lush bath products. I can only say, they are the most delicious bath products I have ever come across. I got a lot of Lush gift boxes for people as Christmas gifts this past Christmas. They're not available in the U.S. (my friend Asti tells me it's something about USDA standards) and so I can only order them online or stock up when I'm visiting, say, Sydney, Australia or London, England or Toronto, Canada. Phoo. But they're delicious. My favourite things are the solid shampoos that smell like gin-and-tonic (they also make good body bars) and the "Demon in the Dark" mint-and-apple-juice soap. It's very goth-looking so I got a chunk of it for Cheryl. They also make these amazing, creamy bath melts. I love bath melts.

Oh, and the customer service for Lush Canada is really friendly and helpful. When I mistyped my card number in my online order they called me up immediately and fixed the problem.

Also, they have a glittery dusting powder called "Bare Naked Lady".

I like that.

Boy, I'm girly. Why can't I speak this confidently about poetry? :P