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By mswen
Updated 09/09/2008
At one point in my life, my bathroom looked like a CVS. The inside of my shower alone held enough scrubs, shampoos, deep conditioners, and body washes to stock a day spa. For a year. And although now that I'm married with a house and other priorit...
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By jilliancyork
Updated 06/07/2008
Boston newcomers tend to assume that the Back Bay and the malls are it when it comes to Boston shopping - wrong - Shopping in the hub is way more than designer stores and malls!
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I once interviewed for a job here, then was flat-out rejected, but I ain’t too proud to keep buying their decadent soaps.
By susie
Updated 08/30/2008
Who doesn't love a nice relaxing bubble bath? But really, the bubbles can completely make the bath. So where do you find the bubbles and products you need to have the most relaxing, luscious bath possible? Check out this guide to learn what Boston shop...
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By jilliancyork
Updated 06/07/2008
A guide to the best Boston beauty product shops, salons, and spas, with an emphasis on my favorite - the cruelty-free product crowd!
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Lush is amazing. Not only is it cruelty-free, it’s so natural it’s edible! If you’ve never been to a Lush store, you’re in for a treat – everything is laid out like the produce section of a supermarket, and much of the products are prepared in-store. My favorite is the Angels on Bare Skin line (the mask is incredible and made with mushrooms!)

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Though you may not be familiar with Lush, it’s a chain with over 500 locations all over the world. They are all about natural ingredients, and don’t test on animals. From incredible, super-duper popular bath bombs to handmade soaps and incredible shampoos, the products at Lush are scrumptous in both scent and look.
And while you may go into sensory overload when you walk into the store, the staff is almost unanimously friendly and helpful and will take their time to explain and help you sample the wares.