BEAUTY fans have been left raging as a well-loved high street store launches it’s Easter range, with some calling the prices “mental”.
Lush is one of the UK’s favourite beauty stores, with its natural ingredients and themed products making it stand out from many other businesses.



However, it is not the cheapest brand on the high street, and it’s latest product launch has left shoppers questioning whether it will be the next business to close its doors for good.
Included in the new range is the Easter Bunny bath bomb, which is priced at £10.
The 240g bath bomb is made from lemon, bergamot and grapefruit oils and promises to bring “juicy freshness”, to your bath.
However, the bath bomb is only a one time use product, which has led some shoppers to deem it far too expensive.
Also included in the collection is the Eggs on Legs bath bomb, which is the shape of an egg cup, and is priced at £12.
One shopper, clearly impressed by the range, recently shared a picture of some of the products to the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group.
Captioning the post, she said: “Easter has arrived at Lush!” alongside a heart eyes emoji.
The post soon grabbed the attention of Facebook group members and racked up hundreds of comments.
One person said: “I love Lush but the prices are getting absolutely mental
“I mean £10-13 for a bath bomb that you use once, wow.”
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A third added: “I can see them being the next ones off the high street with those prices.”
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“It used to cost a bit more than other shops but that’s ridiculous.”
However, the range does still include plenty of cheaper items, such as the Cheep Cheep bath bomb, which is £3.50, and the Follow the White Rabbit bath bomb, which costs £4.50.
Sharing their love for the Lush products, one person said: “I need a trip to Lush.”
Tagging a friend, a second person said: “We need to go look!”
A third added: “How cute are these!”