If you've ever plopped a Lush bath bomb in your tub and watched it magically turn what was once water into rainbow milk (if you will), then you know how obsessed people can get over them. Equally addicting? Tattoos. Marry those two together and what do you get? Nine of the Lush's employees (aka Lushies) in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, who, according to PopSugar, got inked because they love the brand.

"One shift, we were talking about how much the brand has had an impact on us," one Lushie, Brittney Minor, told the website. "I mentioned I wanted to get a tattoo to celebrate, and they all jumped at the idea." Apparently they were all inked by one of Brittney's tattoo artist friends, Shelby Golob of Blackthorn Gallery in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, and each chose a different work of Lush art to show their appreciation for their employer. Think their signature circular bath bomb, a flamingo-shaped bath bomb, sprigs of lavender, and more; keep scrolling to see the tats for yourself!

One employee got Lush's signature Sex Bomb Bath Bomb inked on their arm:

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Another employee was inspired by the Pink Flamingo Reusable Bubble Bar, which turns your boring bath into the equivalent of a bubble factory:

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This tat is in honor of Lush's All Good Things Perfume:

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Another employee got sprigs of lavender on the back of their arm, since the brand often uses this calming ingredient in their blends:

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One employee got the French Kiss Bubble Bar on their ankle, which turns your bath into a relaxing lavender oasis:

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This tat represents the brand's Leaping Bunny symbol and Lush's loyalty to be cruelty-free:

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Another employee got a picture of a bear with "Trophy Wife" tattooed on a banner around its neck, which was inspired by Lush's first documentary: Trophy. The film reveals how thousands of grizzly bears are killed yearly for entertainment.

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This tattoo was prompted by the fan-favorite bath bomb called "Twilight," thanks to the moon and stars etched in it:

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And the last two tattoos represent the brand's loyalty to being 80 percent vegan (first pic) and 100 percent vegetarian (second pic):



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Jury's out on whether or not more Lush-inspired tattoos will surface, but according to PopSugar, Brittney shared the finished works in one of Lush's private Facebook groups and received major support from other employees. "I was overwhelmed by the 'likes' and comments from Lushies across North America saying how they now want to get Lush tattoos, too," she told the site.



Here's to loving anything as much as these Lushies love their job!



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