Lush deals

1 Current Deal
When you exchange five of its black, recyclable pots
Ethical make-up and skincare company Lush offers a free £10 face mask if you save up five of its black, recyclable pots and exchange them in store (find your nearest).
Lush says they must be used and clean when you return them, and you can read more about Lush's commitment to recycling on its website.
If you'd like to know what other freebies you can get for recycling your make-up and skincare packaging, see MSE Rhiannon's blog How to bag FREE make-up and skincare rewards for recycling.
Lush FREE bath bomb & massage bar for London Marathon runners

Show your 2025 medal to claim in-store
If you complete the 2025 London Marathon, you can get two items totally free from Lush at five London stores between Sunday 27 April and Wednesday 30 April when showing your 2025 marathon medal.
You'll be able to claim both of these items:
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Cold Water Soother bath bomb, 160g – normally £6.50
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Lush After solid magnesium massage bar, 65g – normally £10
Claim the freebies at the following five London stores only: Oxford Street, Covent Garden, Paddington Station, Waterloo Station and Victoria Station. You won't be able to claim these freebies elsewhere.
You won't need to buy anything else if you don't want to – you can just claim both these free items if that's all you want. This is limited to one massage bar and one bath bomb per person.

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