- Lush’s 2025 Eid Collection celebrates togetherness with limited-edition festive products.
- Inspired by MENA flavors, the range features a rich blackcurrant scent.
- Co-created with the Muslim community for authenticity and cultural relevance.
- Thoughtful gift options include artful packaging by Lebanese artist Nancy Kouta.
Eid is a time of joy, connection, and cherished traditions, and Lush’s 2025 Eid Collection captures this essence with a sensory journey of scents, textures, and nourishing ingredients. Thoughtfully crafted through Lush’s “Co-Create” programme—where authentic voices from the Muslim community shaped each product—this limited-edition range brings the spirit of togetherness into self-care rituals.

At the heart of the collection is a bold, fruity blackcurrant infusion—a nostalgic nod to flavors beloved across the MENA region. The Lailah Soap (AED 50/100g) channels the peacefulness of a starlit Ramadan night, blending vitamin C-rich blackcurrant with uplifting Brazilian orange oil. The Basma Body Scrub (from AED 70) polishes and brightens with fine sea salt, fresh raspberry, and grape juices, leaving skin irresistibly smooth. For lips, Noor Lip Balm (AED 55) provides a nourishing touch of hydration with shea butter and hibiscus seed oil, while Salam Shower Gel (from AED 75) envelops the senses in a burst of blackcurrant and witch hazel, offering peace and refreshment in every wash.
For those looking for the perfect Eid gift, the Crescent Glow Gift Set (AED 150) features the essentials for an indulgent bath ritual, wrapped in vibrant artwork by Lebanese artist Nancy Kouta. The Blooming Good Deeds Knot Wrap (AED 50) is a sustainable and stylish way to present Eid treats, reinforcing the beauty of gifting with meaning.

Lush’s 2025 Eid Collection isn’t just about skincare—it’s a celebration of tradition, community, and the little luxuries that make Eid special. Available now in stores and online at lush.com, this collection invites you to embrace the festive season with products that nourish both the skin and the soul.