Lollia Guest Haus Collection: Lollia Body Milk Petite Treats Review
The Muse is terribly partial to body care that comes housed in sweet little Victoria bottles and jars. She's a big fan of expensive British soaps, lotions, and potions such as Lady Primrose that caters not only to quality but also beautiful packaging. Victorian packaging is perhaps long dead for some but I'm a big lover of anything that's sports a feminine, pretty package. Most of these items are costly but not the case with Lollia which not only gives a beautiful presentation to it's product but also offers a quality product with a tiny price tag. And most important it's made in the USA so you don't have to trip across Europe so snag yourself some!
Pretty, cheap, and quality? What more could a girl possibly want!
Allow me, if I may, to introduce you to Lollia's Newest Collection Guest Haus. These tiny petite treats were created by designer Margot Elena Wells. the Guest Haus Collection acknowledges the special guest that comes to visit for an evening or a long weekend or perhaps just for a simple cuppa tea. The Muse's tea party guests always go home with a goody bag so the Lollia Guest Haus Collection would be the perfect little take home treat.
At $12.50 USD you won't break the bank making your vanity pretty (or making your guest room vanity pretty if you're feeling the need to share! No pressure you don't have too as these are too cute to just give away!) with these sweet petite glass jars of Lollia Body Milk. Each glass jar houses a lush, moisturizing lotion that you can use on hands or on your body.
Lollia Body Milk contains a healthy about of shea butter for making hands and body super smooth with it's quick absorbing formula but most important it'll make you smell really pretty. Available in Mint Julep and Geraldine and Tonic you might as well get both for the price as the scents are lovely!
Lollia Body Milk in Mint Julep smells like a sweet vanilla buttermint candy, you know like the ones you slip into your mouth after dinner. The scent lingers on and on so you won't be able to stop smelling your hands after use! Yum! Lollia Grenadine & Tonic Body Milk smells has a fresh floral scent with a nice twang of tonic that lightens up the scent and morphs it into something unique!
Forsaking luxury because of price doesn't have to be an option with Lollia's inexpensive Bath and Body Collection! Lollia Guest Haus Body Milk Petite Treats are gorgeous little treasures that will fit right into the palm of your hand and oh yes most important your beauty budget without breaking the bank.
Snag a few to give away at your tea parties, stash some in your guest bedrooms and bathrooms, give some to a special friend as a little treat, and most important spoil yourself with one or two!
Lollia Body Milk and the entire Lollia Collection is Muse Approved for purchase! Girlish, feminine, pretty, and inexpensive make a Muse happy.
You can find Lollia at www.lollialife.com or visit your local Antropologie!
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Labels: Beauty on a Budget, Lollia, Reviews, Skincare
2 Comments:
I LOVE anything Victorian. In fact, I misread lollia as Lolita at first. XD
These look awfully pretty, but I think your description of the fragrance was the reason for the extreme temptation.
You caused me too much lemmings. D:
hi xisa!
ditto!!!!!!!!! :-D LOL yes that's a common mistake I bet :)
I used one of the shampoos this morning in mint that I'll be reviewing later next week and it's so yummy smelling :)
lol I cause my own lemmings dear!
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