Valentine's Day is hot on our heels but Lush's collection might have just saved the day.
Whether you're happily coupled or you're looking to celebrate yourself this year, the beauty brand has just released the ultimate pamper range.
Shoppers can expect a romantic twist on its classic bath bombs, shower jellies and gift sets.
The limited-edition collection is also vegan and environmentally friendly.
Pick up one (or two or three) of Lush's Valentine's products either in-store or online.
Check out some of our favourites below and treat yourself or your Valentine now.
Lush's Valentine 2022 Collection
Love Bug bath bomb
If you loved the scent from Lush's Love Boat bath bomb from its 2020 collection, then you will love this.
The bath bomb has even had an upgrade to look like a VW Beetle car and we're obsessed.
Get yours for £5 via the Lush website.
Strawberry heart shower jelly
Valentine's is often accused of being gooey and unrealistic - but you can prove to the haters that doesn't have to be (well at least one of those things!).
Treat yourself to this anatomically correct heart-shaped jelly which will make you or your someone special smell of strawberries.
Take it home for £5 via the Lush website.
Puck up with peace of mind this Valentine's.
Give your lips the pamper treatment with this scrub which includes almond oil, carrageenan extract and bamboo stem.
The Cherry Bakewell flavoured scrub is available for £3 via the Lush website.
True Romance gift set
Lovers of romance classics like Moulin Rouge or Romeo and Juliet will adore this gift set spectacular.
The gift set is designed by Callum Mackenzie or Cal Says Hi! Illustrations and includes three bath bombs, all wrapped in colourful, sustainable packaging.
Add it to your basket for £16 via the Lush website.
Self Love Club gift set
Be your own Valentine this February 14 and treat yourself the way you should be treated.
The set brings together Lush's year-round and Valentine's range for the ultimate pamper session.
It even has a sliding box where you can treat yourself to even more pampering and 100% recycled plastic badges so it's kind to the planet too.
Pick up yours for £25 via the Lush website.
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