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Butter Wouldn't Melt

Lush Melt

Sweet and syrupy

Butter Wouldn't Melt
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Indulge your sweet tooth with this buttery blend of creamy vanilla, comforting sandalwood and grounding benzoin. Either lay back in a warm bath and drop this bar in to bask in the caramel aroma as you hydrate your skin with fair trade organic cocoa, or pop it into your wax warmer and scent your room with the syrupy-sweet fragrance. Or, do both at once and drift away in butterscotch bliss! Made in Canada.

Benefits:

- Fair trade organic cocoa butter softens skin

- Vanilla absolute is sweetly soothing

- Benzoin resinoid is calming

-ย Lush sources the cocoa butter used in this product from the Democratic Republic of Congo and Haiti. Each of these sources are child-labour free, organic and fair trade

How to use:

In a bath:ย Break off one or two squares, drop them into a warm bath and let them melt.

In a wax warmer:ย Break off one or two squares and add to your wax warmer. Add your tealight candle or turn on the warmer. Ensure the warmer is on a flat surface and do not move it while it's on.

To prevent fire or injury, use only in tea-light warmers or certified electric warmers approved for wax melts. Do not leave burner on for more than six hours (approx square burn time).

Do not add used or melted aroma and bath melt to your bath.

Warning: May produce an allergic reaction.

How to store:

To make sure your bar only melts when you want it to, keep it in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight.

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We have been fighting against animal testing since before we opened our first shop, and the fight continues today. We test products on humans and promote, fund and use human biology relevant testing methods entirely animal and animal-product free. Find out more

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