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Lush Bath, Skin and Hair Products

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Lush Bath, Skin and Hair Products

Why It's Good:

Fresh, handmade, solid bars of shampoo and soap are as lusciously fragrant and colorful as they are effective in cleansing. Creative product names like "Squeaky Green" and "Amondopondo" make good hygiene interesting.

Why It's Green:

The eco-aware company employes no animal testing, is cruelty free, and uses 100% vegetarian ingredients. About 70% of their products are wasteful packaging and preservative-free. Lush supports fair trade programs and sources local raw materials whenever possible.

Where To Get It:

http://usa.lush.com/cgi-bin/lushdb