Bath bombs
Ho ho ho! The Christmas range hit the stores two days ago, and of course I was present that same day at Lush Kalverstraat to get myself some goodies. I spotted this Amazeball, which is practically a hollow bath bomb, but with a twist. It’s packed with content to sprinkle into the bath, before putting the bath bomb into the water. My curiosity got the best of me, and I decided to take home Don’t Let The Bells End.
If you’re curious about this bath bomb, then keep on reading.
Jingle Spells, Jingle Spells, jingle all the way! In the advent calendar that I bought last week there were 5 retro products, including this one. A retro product is an older Lush product, often brought back to be sold temporary. In this case it’s only included in the Advent Calendar, I’m guessing as an extra bait for those that are indecisive about the purchase. Regardless, I’ll be reviewing this bath bomb, so if you’re just as curious as I am.. keep on reading!
One of the bath bombs in the giant advent calendar is Snowman Dreaming — a cute, lil snowman filled with rainbow colors. Perfect to cheer you up on a stormy, autumn day — just like the one we’ve had today. It’s was rainy and windy, so what better than to dive into the tub with this cute snowman? Today I’ll tell you all about this Christmas bath bomb!
If you’re curious about this bath bomb, then keep on reading.
Yesterday I received my Advent Calendar, one of the 500 that were available in the Lush Labs. I wasn’t planning on getting myself one of these — it costs 195 f*cking pounds — but looking at my current Lush products that I had left to review, which wasn’t a lot, I decided to just buy it. For the blog. Because I’m SUCH a good blogger. *cough* 🙄 Regardless, this calendar contains 24 products, and one of them is Santa’s Grotto. Today I’ll be reviewing it, so if you’re curious… keep on reading!
I don’t know why I never bought this bath bomb, because once it arrived, it immediately reminded me of the scent — which I fell in love with a few years ago when I bought the Yuzu & Cocoa shower gel from the Kitchen. With that in mind, I ran to the bathroom, looking for my bottle of Yuzu & Cocoa, but unfortunately I didn’t have it anymore. (Imagine not knowing which shower gels you own 🙄) Well, then I should just enjoy the scent of this bath bomb. Time to hurl it into the tub!
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Dragon’s Egg is a bath bomb that I always overlooked. I guess I was too busy reviewing the Harajuku bath bombs! Now that I have reviewed almost all of Harajuku bath bombs that I wanted to review, it’s time for the main line bath bombs. I’ve tried this bath bomb for the first time in 2015, but I guess I didn’t find it exciting enough to buy again afterwards. Now that I’m trying to review more of the main line bath bombs, I’m going to give it another try. If you’re curious, then keep on reading!
How on earth could I’ve skipped this bath bomb? I’m in love with the Golden Pear scent — ever since the soap came out a few years ago. This gorgeous bath bomb recently became a part of the scent family, but unfortunately, it’ll be discontinued soon. Before that happens, I needed to give it a try. And to be honest, I think it’s a pretty underrated bath bomb. If you’re curious as to why, keep on reading!
Trouble sleeping? Need to unwind? Or are you just a lavender and chamomile fan? Try this sleeping potion — a mix of of chamomile, lavender and neroli that will send you off to sleep as soon as you drag yourself out of the tub. This bath bomb is only available in the UK, but you might want to consider ordering it if you’re a fan of lavender and chamomile. Today I’ll review this golden bath bomb for you, so if you’re curious.. keep on reading!
I love it when a bath bomb is full of surprises. Ylang Song Bombshell is one of those, which I found out while tossing it into the tub. At first glance it looks like an ordinary, white bath bomb, but it will transform the water into a completely different color. This UK exclusive has proven that there’s more than meets the eye! Today I’ll review this bath bomb, so if you’re curious about this bath bomb, then keep on reading.
Guess what? Just when I decide to buy a shitload of main line bath bombs for reviewing purposes, some of them are being discontinued soon. Guardian of the Forest as well — AGAIN. It was already discontinued a few years ago, and now it’ll be leaving us again. This strikes me as odd, because it’s the only one with an earthy, green and mossy scent. However, since the bath bomb will be available till somewhere in September, I’ll be reviewing it quickly so you can determine whether to buy it or skip it.
If you’re curious about this bath bomb, then keep on reading!