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Need a soothing, relaxing soak? Why not fill up the tub with lots of tea! Pop the kettle on and turn on the hot water, it’s time to unwind. Tea and Sympathy may not be a spectacular bath bomb to see — but it knows exactly how to reset your mind. Today I’ll show you how I liked this bath bomb from the Harajuku range.

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Fancy a walk in the forest, but there’s no forest near you? No problem, because today’s shower gel will immediately transport to a pine forest. The bright green shower gel is based on the popular Guardian of the Forest Bath Bomb, a green bath bomb that will bring you back to earth. Although I’ve only had this bath bomb once, I was of course too curious to this shower gel to let this one slip by. Even though we’re blessed with a lovely beach here, I love being in the woods, so Guardians is a very welcome addition here.

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Good morning Lushies! Another day, another bath bomb review. Did you know this is my 31st Harajuku bath bomb review?! Seriously, I reviewed 31 out of 54 bath bombs. That’s insane. And there’s still 8 more waiting to be reviewed. After that, I’m done. Broke. Officially declared bankrupt. Living under a bridge, probably 😂💸 But before we get there, I’m gonna show you this stunning blue butterfly.

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Lush proves us that a smaller bath bomb doesn’t have to perform less than a bigger bath bomb. In fact, Goldrush showed us what a little bath bomb can do! Since Hi Ho Silver looks a lot like Goldrush, but with different colors, I thought I’d test this one as well. If you’re curious, keep on reading!

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A bath bomb with pieces of sea salt? Very interesting. Yet I’m more tempted to buy these sea salt bath bombs, because they make my skin so super soft every time. There’s not a lot of other ingredients that do such a good job. Because of this, and because of Hulder’s beautiful appearance, I couldn’t have skipped this bath bomb. Today you’ll read all about it.

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Turmeric Latte is a bath bomb that I originally didn’t really want to buy, because it contains coconut and turmeric — two ingredients that I really hate. Turmeric is the main ingredient of curry, and as you (hopefully) know by now, I find curry really awful. So yeah, I’d just skip Turmeric Latte. Until.. I heard around me that Turmeric Latte doesn’t really smell like turmeric, nor does it smell like coconut. Plus, the bath art was very beautiful as well. Great, now I probably need it. And indeed, not much later, Turmeric Latte turned up on my doorstep. Today’s the verdict!

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Yesterday morning a package arrived for me, from Lush. I was pretty surprised, as I didn’t order anything. (I had to double check to make sure 🙄) When I openend the package, there was a little card inside, which said “Thank you for all your enthusiastic reviews and the beautiful photos. Hopefully this gift will get you a bit further in trying out all 54 new bath bombs :)”. Wait whaaat? Are you for real? Tears welled up in my eyes, my mouth fell open and my heart skipped a beat. SHOOK.
The package contained 6 bath bombs, 5 of which I never had before. Oh my, I am so grateful and honored and happy. If you’re looking for me, I’m in heaven. But first I’m diving into bath with one my new buddies, named Kappa.

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Are you sick of the daily bath bombs reviews yet? If yes, I’m genuinely sorry. I also don’t like having to take a bath every damn day. Just kidding. But I just want to try out as many Harajuku bath bombs as possible, all for you, so you know which ones to buy and which ones NOT to buy. Today I’ll tell you exactly how I think about this crown-shaped bath bomb. Is it worth its money? Is it better to buy one of the other 53 bath bombs? You’ll find out today… if you keep on reading, that is.

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I promised myself to order about 10 new bath bombs. With the average price of 7.50 euros the total price quickly adds up, so I said to myself: 10 bath bombs. It became 11. Could be worse! Of course I don’t have to tell you how damn hard it was to choose ‘only’ 10 out of 54. I decided to go for Geode, because it looks so beautiful. Well… on arrival I was a bit surprised as it looked a bit off. But, we are not allowed to judge a bath bomb by its appearance either. So, onwards to the bathroom!

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When I heard about the new Harajuku bath bombs, of which 54 out of 89 came to Europe, it didn’t take long before I spotted Lucky Cat. It’s pink, it’s a cat — enough reasons to buy it. (Not that I needed any reason at all, but okay) I’ve heard different opinions on this fizzing cat, especially about its effect in the bath. It’s slightly smaller than the average bath bomb, but knowing Lush, that doesn’t have to mean anything. Off to the bathroom, we went!

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Hi there, and welcome to my blog! My name is Evelien, I live in The Netherlands and I've been a huge Lush fan since 2013. On this blog I share my love for Lush with others!

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