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FROM bath bombs to sleep body sprays, Lush is the place to go for all your skincare needs.

But with some of the cosmetic ranges being towards the pricier end of the scale, wouldn’t it be nice to know a simple way to get some money off your bill?

Rachael revealed how you can knock money off your bill in Lush2

Rachael revealed how you can knock money off your bill in LushCredit: TikTok/@bathsbubblesandbombs/
The savvy shopper saved £22.50 thanks to the store's recycling scheme2

The savvy shopper saved £22.50 thanks to the store’s recycling schemeCredit: TikTok/@bathsbubblesandbombs/

Well, thanks to one savvy shopper, now you can – and it’s all to do with the store’s recycling scheme.

Rachael, who posts under the acronym @bathsbubblesandbombs, took to TikTok and shared a video showing all 45 of her empty Lush containers.

Addressing her social media followers, she then asks: “How much money do you think I’ll get off my shop tomorrow at Lush with all of this to trade in?”

It wasn’t long before the video was inundated with guesses from social media users.

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“About £20 I reckon,” wrote one.

A second penned: “I have about 5x that, I dream about what I’d get if I ever got the motivation to drag it all to the store!”

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A third noted: “50p per container gal.”

Rachael then shared a second post where she revealed the correct answer.

Sharing a snap of her receipt, she penned: “45 pots which was £22.50 off my Lush shop with the bring it back recycling scheme.”

Much to the delight of her social media followers, Rachael went on to confirm that Lush did indeed give back 50p per each recycled container.

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