LUSH's Silky Underwear:Dusting Powder--Review


I ran across this Silky Underwear Dusting Powder on my last visit to LUSH and knew I had to try it, especially with the weather getting hotter. I used to love using baby powder when I was younger after showers in the summer so I wouldn't get all hot and sticky with the heat, but I kind of got tired of that typical "baby powder" smell.

As the description states it is a "light, sophisticated jasmine-scented powder with added cocoa butter to dust over your skin leaving is soft, smooth and seriously sexy". I find the scent to be more like a vanilla/jasmine and more on the sweet side reminding me of powdered sugar, which I personally love. It is a very 'sexy' scent that isn't too overpowering when you dust this stuff on.
The texture is nice and soft, like baby powder, and very refined in texture. After you sprinkle it on in the desired location, just lightly smooth the powder over so you don't have major white patches.

This item can not be only used on your body (I would target the areas that sweat the most i.e. creases of your arms, area behind your knee, armpits, etc.). I like dusting some even in my underwear drawer to keep everything smelling fresh. When it is hot outside, I even recommend putting some on your feet if you decide to wear socks, and even in your underwear and bras to keep from sticking!
For this more luxury (compared to plain 'ol baby powder) powder, the price is very reasonable at $6.95 and a little goes a long way with this product. If you are looking for something more "adult" and have a desire to try a new baby powder, I highly recommend checking this out!


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