Aromaco Deodorant Bar by Lush

Don’t you hate it when you’re almost at the bottom of your deodorant stick, and when you step into the wing coverage, the damn thing falls to the floor? You have no choice but to remove and attach the remaining message by hand… not by choice, but because this is the last piece of wood you have in the house.

This is kind of what the Lush Aromaco deodorant bar is all about. You see, in a non-deodorant stick world, you get a breaking bar! Think about it! Think of the mess, the hassle. So why do you think? Why the hell did Lush make a deodorant bar that doesn’t come in a stick, why don’t they just make things easy for their customers?

I had never ordered an aromaco myself, the whole concept seemed like a real pain in the ass. However with the latest order Lush thought it would be funny to add in a free sample of this ‘bar deodorant’ called Aromaco.

I knew there were a lot of complaints on their site about a certain deodorant bar causing a huge burn. Fortunately, this was not the case that I had to experience.

BAR:

The wood is sickly, of a white color. I would say it was pretty dark. Inside the Dixie cup that Lush packaged it in, a lot of deodorant residue stuck to the walls of the cup. It seemed like a message before it was even experienced.

I examined the inside of the cup before deciding how to apply it.

SCANTIA:

This is definitely not your traditional deodorant. Everything about Lush is all natural and chemical free. So this deodorant is quite a shocker. I used pretty floral or refreshing scents. Aromaco smelled like herbs. A bunch of them. Herbs that I would add. The smell of patchouli was also distinct. Although it didn’t really matter if it reminded me of the clear scent of Lush Karma.

Well… so I have a pizza topping deodorant bar in my hand now. The situation is as hard-as-a-rock, but I have read reviews from others who claim to leave yours. It makes it easy to warm up when moved by hand. So I did.

Praying:

EWWW!!!! How disgusting. This feels so gross. Not the deodorant, but the whole concept in general. I felt like an ancient, caveman. barbarian.

The bar seemed to dry for a while, but after a few hours, I smell, smell, smell, smell, smell, smell. Not only that my pits had moisture under them. I hardly ever get wet wings when I use my regular brand. But now, here I was, in a shopping center smelling the place up, cleaning the isles and feeling the cold jams.
Sometimes I sweat a little, but NEVER smelling bad ! This was a major disappointment, but I honestly wasn’t expecting much from this junk. I’m just glad I never got paid. However, I am disappointed that Lush sent me this rubbish instead of another one to sample.

Aromaco quickly made into the trash when I got home. ‘the waste of natural things’ indeed.

RECOMMENDATION:

Have you read the review? NO! I do not recommend anyone trying this garbage. It is a mess, it dries up when you try to stir it, the smell is unpleasant, it is a vicious defense. I thought it was like pizza and body odor.

INGREDIENTS:

Witch hazel Infusion (Hamamelis virginiana), Propylene Glycol, Sodium Stearate, Pyrethrum Acetum (Anthemis nobilis), Sodium Bicarbonate, Patchouli Oil (Pogostemon cablin), Ointment;

Pricing:

Aromaco costs $6.55 for a 3.5 oz bar. you can buy online at www.Lush.com or in any local town. But I recommend that you do this one thing and don’t look back.

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