Lush dyes its bath bombs gold to raise awareness about childhood cancer

On February 15, International Childhood Cancer Day, 100% of Dexter's Draggon Egg sales will go to an NGO that fights childhood cancer

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10 of February of 2023
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On 15 February, Lush will focus on the fight against childhood cancer. Until stock closes, he will sell the Dragon’s Egg bath pump, a signature classic, with the aim of raising £500,000 for rhabdomyosarcoma research. 100% of all sales (excluding VAT) will be made available to scientists from all over the world who work in research of this type of cancer without animal testing.

As explained in their press release, last July, the family co-founder of the brand, lost seven-year-old Dexter Constantine-Tatchell, who was fighting against rhabdomyosarcoma, a rare childhood cancer that has little visibility.

Dexter’s Draggon Egg is dyed golden in homage to the International Gold Ribbon against childhood cancer. Combine lemon oil, Sicilian bergamot oil and jasmine.