Here’s a quick look at Lush cosmetics current and upcoming main sales in 2026. Dates and sales may change, so check the official site for the latest updates.
Lush Sale Calendar 2026
Quick Sales Summary (Text Version)
For quick reference, here is the text version of the calendar below:
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Reference Guide
Lush Sales FAQ
When does Lush have sales?
Lush runs one major sale per year—the Boxing Day Sale on December 26. That's the only guaranteed discount event you'll see. Some country stores also run occasional “Freshness Sales” (up to 50% off products nearing expiration), but these are unpredictable and market-specific.
Does Lush do Black Friday or Cyber Monday deals?
No. Lush does not participate in Black Friday, and they're vocal about it. The brand avoids discount-driven shopping events because of their stance on ethical sourcing and fair pricing. Instead of markdowns, Lush sometimes uses Black Friday to run activism campaigns or awareness initiatives.
What exactly is the Lush Boxing Day Sale?
It's Lush's only sitewide discount event, starting December 26. The sale features 50% off select items, including holiday/Christmas collection leftovers, Halloween stock (if any remains), and discontinued or near-expiration products. It's first-come, first-served, and items sell out extremely fast—usually within hours online and same-day in-store.
What time does the Boxing Day Sale start online?
In the US, the online sale usually begins 6:00 AM PST / 9:00 AM EST, though it has started earlier in some years. UK and other countries have their own local start times. The Lush website can crash from traffic, so serious shoppers add items to their cart beforehand and refresh at launch time.
Can I return items bought during the Boxing Day Sale?
It depends on your country. In some markets in Asia, all sale items are non-refundable and non-exchangeable. Other regions may allow exchanges within a short window (e.g., 7 days) if the product is unused and in original packaging. Check your local Lush site's sale terms before buying.
Do seasonal collections like Valentine's or Mother's Day ever go on discount?
Not before the holiday. Lush sells seasonal ranges at full price until stock runs out. The only exception is if leftover Valentine's, Easter, or Halloween items survive until Boxing Day in December—then they might appear in the 50% off sale. But realistically, most popular seasonal products are long gone by then.
Is it better to shop the Boxing Day Sale online or in-store?
Both have pros and cons. Online lets you shop from home, but the website crashes, items vanish from carts, and checkout can be chaotic. In-store avoids tech issues and sometimes has different stock, but you'll face long lines and physical crowds. If you want the widest selection, go online at launch; if you prefer a calmer experience, hit the store mid-morning after the initial rush.
Why doesn't Lush have regular sales throughout the year?
Lush keeps stable, transparent pricing year-round to reflect the true cost of their ethically sourced, handmade ingredients. They don't believe in inflating prices just to discount them later. The brand prioritizes sustainability and conscious consumption over flash sales, so the rare Boxing Day discount is their way of clearing seasonal stock responsibly.
What products are included in the Boxing Day Sale?
Expect Christmas and holiday collection items (bath bombs, bubble bars, gift sets, body lotions, soaps), plus any remaining Halloween products and discontinued year-round favorites. Popular scents like Snow Fairy, Golden Wonder, and Lord of Misrule are always in high demand. Core bestsellers rarely make the sale unless they're being phased out.
Do Lush limited edition launches sell out quickly?
Yes. Collections like Community perfumes, exclusive collabs, and fan-favorite fragrances can disappear in days—sometimes hours if stock is tight. Lush produces limited batches for these drops, so demand regularly outpaces supply. If you see something you love in a limited launch, buy it immediately; waiting until payday or “thinking it over” usually means it's gone.
