LUSH Aromacreme discontinued.

I don’t know how I’m going to go on.

10 comments to LUSH Aromacreme discontinued.

  • Anonymous

    me either! i just found out today. do you know or anywhere where it’s still available?

  • As far as I know, it’s not available anywhere. But you should try Oyin Funk Butter — it’s supposed to be very similar.

    I haven’t yet tried it, but I will post if I do so stay tuned!

  • Tanya Kay

    I am so upset about this as well…has anyone found it anywhere else? Please let me know ASAP!

  • Lauren

    I am SOOOOOO gutted!!! GUTTED!!! What will I do! Stink up a storm now is what!!! Yeurgh!!! BRING IT BACK LUSH! Girls, if you are on Facebook, join the Bring back Aromacreme group!

  • Wow, I didn’t know there was a group — heck, that might just work! They’ve brought back other products before. But in the meantime, I can’t urge you ladies strong enough to point your browsers to Oyin’s website and check that stuff out. I just made an order myself, and I’ve heard raves from lots of other Aromacreme fans!

  • Gabriele

    I´m outraged! In despair! Finally I had found a deodorant that worked – and now they took it off the market!!! Please, please put it back on!

  • chrissie

    I am bummed…please listen to Marvin Gay, Lush!! Let’s stay together…lovin’ you whether time are good or bad, happy or sad……

  • chrissie

    {Gaye, that is.}

  • Melanie

    I’m gutted as well. It was the only product that worked for me. Might have to try the Oyin product or making aromacreme myself – the listed ingredients are in the order of concentration. I was told by Lush that Aromacreme caused some reactions to some people because the concentration of one of the ingredients. I’ll email Lush themselves. Melanie

  • It’s the baking soda, Melanie! That’s what’s in too high a concentration for sensitive pits — but of course, the deodorant doesn’t work to fight odor with too little of it.

    Okay, I owe you ladies the Oyin review I promised. In a nutshell: very disappointing compared to Aromacreme. It’s drier, so it doesn’t “cling” to the skin as much and if you use a lot for extra protection it rolls off in these dry little balls. I also find that it clogs my underarm pores more easily and causes painful blocked sweat glands/whatever it is from time to time. And sadly, I’m not wild about either scent (I ordered both). I’ll still use them from time to time, but I do also think that it causes the same baking-soda-related reaction as Aromacreme over time.

    Because of all this failure, and because I wanted to try my own recipes with other ingredients subbed in for baking soda, I experimented in making my own. I have had success in some DIY formulations; the ingredients are pretty easy to come by and the concoction doesn’t require loads of skills. I don’t have an EXACT fine-tuned recipe yet, but check out this thread at EDS if you’d like to experiment with making your own.

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