Lush adds to iconic Sleep range with multi-use face and body beauty mask

Lush Beauty Sleep

Lush Cosmetics has added to their iconic Sleep range with a Lush Beauty Sleep mask.

The Lush Beauty Sleep mask is here - and if you’re one of the many people whose sleep has been affected over the coronavirus lockdown this one is for you.

Lush Beauty Sleep mask

Lush Beauty Sleep

SHOP NOW: Lush Beauty Sleep mask, £13, Lush

Designed to use on your face and body, the clay mask contains lavender oil for a calming effect, while neroli oil tones skin and ground seeds exfoliate dead skin.

A luxurious clay face mask, which includes a spoonful of our most decadent moisturiser, Gorgeous, for a boost of hydration,’ says Lush. ‘The perfect step in your evening skincare routine, to help you #getyourbeautysleep.

And fans have been loving it already.

From its lavender and neroli scent that calms the mind and relaxes the face...to its freshly ground Aduki beans, fresh coconut, honey, kaolin, and talc which calm and soothe the skin-this fresh face mask is a 10/10 for me!’ writes one fan.

It left my skin feeling calm, moisturized, and toned all at once. And let’s not forget that dollop of Gorgeous in…’.

‘The combination of lavender and neroli is even more soothing than I anticipated. I noticed a significant improvement in my stress level within minutes. Skin feels soft and smooth afterwards,’ commented another, while one added, ‘I have a lot of trouble getting to sleep at night...but since I started using this mask, not only is my skin gorgeous, but I'm able to get my beauty sleep on top of it all too.

The perfect addition to any autumn evening skincare routine...

Aleesha Badkar
Beauty eComm Editor, woman&home

Aleesha is Beauty eComm Editor at woman&home, where she gets to share her expertise into all the best techniques, sharpest tools and newest products—with a particular savvy in skincare and fragrance.

Previously, she was Deputy Editor and Beauty & Fashion Editor for My Imperfect Life, where she headed up the beauty, fashion and eCommerce pages. In the past, she has contributed to a number of women's lifestyle publications, including Women's Health and Stylist, and has earned an MA in Magazine Journalism from City, University of London and an AOP awards nomination for her past work on woman&home's news team.