bath bomb
In February Lush launched 12 limited bath bombs, which also included Melusine. I had already bought and reviewed Honey I Washed The Kids and The Olive Branch back then. At that time, I thought 7,50 euros was too expensive (in the UK and USA they’re slightly cheaper), but I seem to have less trouble with it lately. I have no clue why, I think they’re really worth their money. I mean, some people buy a cream of 120 euros, other people buy a highlighter of 40 euros. I buy bath bombs that cost 7,50 euros. SUE ME! When I saw how beautiful Melusine saw, I was like, fuck it. I’m going to buy it, and don’t you try to stop me. Yes, I am that bad ass.
If you’re curious how I like it, keep on reading.
There was already a bath bomb shaped like an aubergine, but now there’s also one shaped like a fig. While shopping for these new Harajuku bath bombs, I added Figaro Figaro to check out with a nicely rounded sum. Yeah, I know. I have issues. Anyway, when I saw Figaro’s price I just had to add it to my shopping basket. It wasn’t the most interesting bath bomb for me, so I actually wanted to use the other bath bombs first. But surprisingly, a lot of people wanted to see Figaro Figaro to be reviewed as one of the first. And since I highly value your opinions and being the good blogger am I (lol), I took this fig with me to the bathroom.
If you’re curious about how I like this bath bomb, then make sure you keep on reading.
Big Blue Bath Bomb. A blue, sea-like design that I have had before, but never actually reviewed on my blog. Because I wanted to review some more bath bombs from the regular range, I decided to buy Big Blue again. I’m curious about this oceanic bath bomb, even though I have the North Sea at a few minutes drive away. I know a lot of people are raving about this bath bomb, so it’s time to create my own private island in the bathroom. Ready for this oceanic experience?
(This article was originally written in 2015 in Dutch and has been translated and rewritten in 2019.)
The new Lush bath bombs that were recently added to the main collection, immediately caught my attention. For example this bath bomb, which has an interesting hexagon shape and some vibrant colors. According to Lush, this is your ticket to your own bathtime motion picture. Today I’m going to toss it into the bath, so if you’re curious, keep on reading!
Good morning! Today I have another review and demonstration of one of Lush’s main bath bombs. Intergalactic doesn’t only have a cool name, also its appearance is very pretty. And in the tub? It’s like floating through space, amongst the stars. At least, that’s what Lush says. I decided to step into my rocketship and put this beautiful aesthetically bath bomb to the test. If you’re curious, keep on reading!
This article is originally written in 2015 in Dutch, it has been translated and rewritten in 2019.
I’m in love with butterflies, I even have a butterfly tattoo right above my butt crack. Okay, I was 17 when I got that tattoo, and I’d rather see it gone, but that doesn’t mean that I’ll always love these beautiful, little creatures. No wonder I let one flutter into my shopping basket. So if you’re curious about this little guy, keep on reading!
Every time I was browsing in the webshop, I saw Goddess in my corner of the eye. She stared at me, but I ignored her. After all, she costs £5.95 and I thought that was a little too much money, especially given my already big bath bomb stash.
But then, one day, I fell for her. I clicked on her and the video in the background immediately started playing. I looked at it intrigued and saw how the purple colors and glitter from the bath bomb were being spit into the water. Now I was hoping for a hot curry smell (I hate hot curry), so that I didn’t have to buy it, I glanced at the description. Shit, no curry. I dó see sandalwood (I love sandalwood) and before I knew it, I ordered Goddess in complete euphoria. After solemnly promising myself not to buy a bath bomb of £5.95, I fell for this purple beauty.
If you are curious whether this beauty is worth the price, keep on reading!
One of the best known fragrances of Lush is Honey I Washed The Kids. Products of this fragrance line contain the delicious scent of honey, vanilla and caramel. I have had almost all products with this fragrance, and every time I use them, I really enjoy the warm scent. I was therefore curious about the bath bomb with this exact same scent. So hop, from the shopping basket directly into the bath.
There are times where I am very happy with having a bath. The Easter and Mother’s Day collection of Lush both contain a LOT of bath products. And that of course means that I want to try everything! It was difficult to make a choice, and to be fair — the products are not very cheap (especially the past few months), but eventually I decided to go for Jasmine Flower. And I certainly do not regret it!
When I was browsing through the webshop, looking for products to review for my blog, I did not really know what bath bombs I should buy. They all looked so beautiful! I decided to put some random bath bombs in my basket, including this Floating Flower. And guys, I am SO glad I did. Because this bath bomb has a real chance of knocking off my beloved Golden Wonder Bath Bomb off its throne..