Girl Turns Pink After Embarrassing Bath Oil Mishap


26-year-old Abi Shenton, from Dorset in the UK, made an unfortunate beauty mishap when she mistook bath oils for soap.

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Shenton was using LUSH's line of Razzle Dazzle bath oils, but instead of diluting the product in water, she rubbed it all over her face and body.

Shenton used the bath oils as soap, rubbing them all over her face and body. Photo: Twitter
Shenton used the bath oils as soap, rubbing them all over her face and body. Photo: Twitter

"The correct procedure is that you are supposed to dilute it into water but I thought it was soap and rubbed it all over my body and face," she told website Pretty52.

"I misused this product! I love LUSH and will still continue to shop there. It's just a shame that I wasn't told how to correctly use the product when purchasing."

Her tweet to the bath product company quickly went viral (of course), as did LUSH's response:

Luckily for Shenton, she was eventually able to return her skin to its normal colour.

"Three days and several baths later I am no longer pink!" she said.

"A very helpful friend of mine works at LUSH and helped me remove the pink stain with lemon juice, olive oil and gritty face wash!"

Just goes to show that you should always read the directions before use.