I Tried the New Lush Conditioner Made With Literal Rainwater

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I Tried the New Lush Conditioner Made With Literal Rainwater
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Soft, shiny hair with delicious-smelling waves for days!

water. Yes, real, literal, actual rainwater, as in, it fell fromThis is the first time Lush has used rainwater in a product, but the process is pretty straightforward: “The rainwater is collected from the roofs of our Canadian manufacturing facilities in Vancouver and Toronto,” a Lush spokesperson tells SELF via email. “It is collected in drain pipes, filtered through a cheesecloth, and gathered in a large vat before being distilled.” From there, it’s stored in a refrigerator until it gets used.

Lush’s rainwater-collection system is running continually, so when it’s raining, they’re collecting. That means that the actual amount of rainwater Lush has available to use changes based on the natural conditions, of course. But, the spokesperson says, the system can hold up 40 gallons and has at least 27 gallons on hand at any given time.

The exact amount of rainwater in a bottle of Candy Rain conditioner depends on the size of the bottle . But in all sizes, there’s an ounce or less of rainwater in the bottle, the spokesperson says. Of course, the question is: Is there any difference between rainwater in your hair products and regular old plain water? A spokesperson for Lush tells me that they decided to use rainwater in their new conditioner “to keep the hair sleek and smooth, because it doesn’t contain volumizing minerals that cause locks to lift.

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