Plants are sprouting in people’s plugholes because of this bean massage bar from Lush.
Wiccy Magic Muscles massage bar, from Lush cosmetics contains aduki beans.
And the ingredients must be hellish fresh, because Lush customers have found plants sprouting in their showers and from their plugholes after using the product.
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One person wrote: ‘When using a lush bar with beans in it, and you don’t use that shower for a week this is what happens.’
One theory that might explain the unexpected sprouters is that the product is a Lush massage bar, not a soap. So perhaps it’s not necessarily advisable to use it with water, unless you want your bathroom to turn into a garden.
Metro.co.uk reached out to Lush to get to the bottom of the plants, but we’re yet to hear a reply.
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But Helen Ambrosen, who co-founded Lush and continues to invent products for them, told Buzzfeed: ‘We use organic aduki beans to create a texture in the massage bar, so that you’ve got small bead like shapes to massage the muscles.
‘In order for the beans to germinate they must of been left in the shower for a few days. The results you get just go to show how fresh the ingredients really are.’
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