Dylan Mulvaney reflects on her past experiences at Lush cosmetics, a place where, as a 16-year-old, she felt acceptance as a queer teen. In a full-circle moment, she has launched a limited-edition bath bomb named 'Late Bloomer' in collaboration with Lush, coinciding with her upcoming memoir, which chronicles her first year of transitioning. The bath bomb features floral scents and a donation of 75% of its sales will support trans-led organizations, emphasizing Lush's commitment to the trans community and Mulvaney's personal journey of resilience and joy.
"I, Dylan Mulvaney, have my very own Lush bath bomb. I worked at Lush when I was an awkward feminine 16-year-old... it was one of the only places that I felt safe and accepted as a queer teen."
"To know that they not only accepted me back then but over 10 years later are showing up for me in such a major way, I can’t even wrap my head around it..."
"The brand is also donating 75 percent of the purchase price... to support trans led organisations 'working to ensure that trans people thrive.'"
"My debut book, Paper Doll: Notes from a Late Bloomer, documents my first year of transitioning and how I managed to experience trans joy 'after extreme pain.'"
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