
"Lush has launched a "Scarecrow" Wicked body scrub, letting fans enjoy a shower inspired by global heartthrob Jonathan Bailey. The Bridgerton star, who has been busy with roles in Jurassic World: Rebirth and Wicked, has had his iconic Wicked character, Prince Fiyero, immortalised in Lush's new "Scarecrow" body scrub. Last year, Bailey was voted as one of People's sexiest men alive."
"The product description reads: "You don't need a brain to figure out that our Wicked: For Good x Lush body scrub will lead you to the dreamiest skin this side of Oz. Enchanted with our Let The Good Times Roll fragrance, you'll be on the road to plenty of compliments in no time." UK Lush Club members will be able to pre-order the body scrub, with orders expected to be dispatched from 6 November."
"Lush is a proud supporter of LGBTQ+ rights. This year, the company launched a bold campaign in partnership with trans-led organisations TransActual and My Genderation to reaffirm its commitment to trans rights and visibility. The campaign came in the wake of the UK Supreme Court's controversial ruling on Wednesday (16 April), that the legal definition of a woman for the purposes the country's Equality Act 2010 does not include transgender women."
Lush launched a 'Scarecrow' Wicked body scrub inspired by Jonathan Bailey's Prince Fiyero, made with ground aduki beans and cocoa and shea butters infused with rose petals and priced at £10. The product promises "dreamiest skin" and uses the Let The Good Times Roll fragrance. UK Lush Club members can pre-order with dispatch expected from 6 November. Lush affirms support for LGBTQ+ rights and partnered with trans-led organisations TransActual and My Genderation on a campaign to reaffirm commitment to trans rights and visibility. Lush ended a collaboration with Download Festival over the festival's trans toilet policy and said it was terminating participation; the group Strive thanked Lush for putting morals ahead of profits.
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