Full-Time
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Handmade cosmetics with ethical sourcing practices
$16.50Hourly
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Louisville, KY, USA
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Lush produces and sells handmade cosmetics, including skincare, haircare, and bath products. Their products are designed to be effective while also being environmentally friendly, with a focus on ethical sourcing and cruelty-free practices. Lush offers unique items like "The Greeench Deodorant" and "Unicorn Horn Bubble Bar," and is known for its "naked" products that come without packaging to reduce plastic waste. Unlike many competitors, Lush emphasizes direct-to-consumer sales through its website and physical stores, and actively engages with customers through community activities and campaigns. The company's goal is to provide high-quality, natural beauty products while promoting sustainability and ethical practices.
Company Size
1-10
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Vancouver, Canada
Founded
1994
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