Bask in the glow of sunny citrus and deeply conditioning lucuri oil, keeping skin soft and supple so you can focus on more pressing matters — like changing the world, if you fancy.
Make an impact with this Giving Product
75% of sales price (minus tax) will be donated to the Climate Justice Coalition, a network bringing together groups, communities and individuals across the country to build a better future for all. From the climate breakdown to soaring inequality, solidarity with Palestine to the fight for migrant justice, the Climate Justice Coalition are working to connect movements – taking action together for real change.
Visit ClimateJustice.uk to find out more and get involved!
Discover 12 things you can do to protect the world we love here.
Learn more about Lush Giving Products here.
What’s in it for you?
– Antioxidant-rich burturi oil grants a radiance that rivals the sun, while deeply moisturising the skin.
– The vitamin E-rich lucuri oil inside this balm helps to conserve the critically endangered Lear’s Blue Macaw bird species native to Brazil.
– Name a more joyful duo. We’ve sparked this sunshine with the citrus cheer of our Sunnyside bubble bar.
Leaving the world Lusher than we found it
Made with moringa oil that supports smallholder farmers with training on regenerative growing practices in Ghana and Uganda.
Our buriti oil either comes directly from producers in Peru who are an NGO and social enterprise with the vision of empowering small-scale collectors and producers of raw materials from the Amazon and the Andean highlands, or from a producer who works with communities that carry out sustainable, non-timber activities in the North of Brazil.
Made with organically grown turmeric in partnership with small holder farms in Satara, India. It is rain-water fed, hand-harvested, cleaned, steamed, sundried and stone ground into powder.
How to use:
Glide over damp skin in the shower then rinse or let this sun shine straight onto dry skin for a quick moisture boost.
How to store:
Store your body balm somewhere cool and dry (like one of our tins) and out of *gasp* direct sunlight, to avoid meltdowns.


