Review : Lemongrass House Lemongrass Shower Gel



Product Description
Our vegetable based deep cleansing shower gels are combined beautifully with fresh plant infusions of conditioning aloe vera and refreshing cucumber, pure essential oils and moisture rich glycerin. Cleansing the body without drying, your skin will feel soft and smooth. A little goes a long way

I love essential oils, especially when accompanied with a good massage and soft music in the background.
So imagine my delight when I first started out on using natural and organic bodycare products, that, essential oils are commonly found in some of the brands. I am just so ignorant.

Products in Lemongrass House comes from Phuket, Thailand and each of the person who hand blended the product would have their name stated on the back of the bottle. Mine is from this lady named Chai. I just presume she is a lady, but of course, I could be wrong. Lol.
Their products are sulphate-free and paraben-free which meant it must be used up within the stipulated period, in this case, its 6 months.
Lemongrass House is a store which I never step in before, prior to my first purchase. Its has always been the lure of the lemongrass scent which reminded me of its existence, however the store always seem abit vacant and dark. It did not quite entice me to go in.

But during the GSS, there was a 20% sale on their selected products, so I decided to take a peep. Contrary to their exterior, the interior is actually quite comforting and cosy, coupled with the friendly and approachable service, I really enjoyed browsing their products. So this shower gel is one of the products I purchased during my first trip to their store.

Other available Scents in the shower range include Blue Chamomile, Lavender, ROyal Lotus, Mandarin, Thai Pomelo, Rose, Fig Tea, Virgin Coconut, Frangipani, Jasmine, Wild Mint and Ylang ylang.
And frankly speaking, Lemongrass is the only one scent which appealed to me the most. Its soothing. Its uplifting. Its destressing.

The bottle itself is a simple, no-frills type, but its being packaged to give one a rustic yet spa-vibe feel. It foams very well, and the first use actually left my skin feeling abit dry. However, subsequent usage proved otherwise. I am enjoying my every bath nowadays.
I bought it for $7.20, down from the original $9. Its also available in another large size of 1litre but mine is the smaller version at 120ml.


Source : Lemongrass House

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