bath bomb
In case you’ve missed it: yes, there’s now a Goddess shower gel. Last week, Lush hinted on social media that new shower gels were being released. These are Groovy Kind of Love, Sex Bomb, Goddess, Intergalactic, Guardians of the Forest and Turmeric Latte. Also, a Cookie Dough Body Scrub! I swear, the whole Lush Community went batshit crazy when they found out. Including me. So it’s probably no surprise that I’ve bought them all. And today, we’ll start off with Goddess.
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Is a cup of coffee in the morning not enough to wake you up? I know the feeling. Fortunatly, the Lush Gods have been listening to our prayers and gave us Wake Up Call. Unlike a cup of coffee, we can simply take this with us into the shower. Today i’ll tell you all about this shower bomb!
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A shower bomb that looks like a cute bug? I had to have it! (Well, even it doesn’t like a cute bug, I’d still buy it, but whatever) I was very curious about the new shower bombs, because so far, I really enjoyed using them. They’re great products, and they don’t need packaging. I took a few home with me when I was in Liverpool, and today I’ll put this green cutie to the test.
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If Lush taught me one thing, it’s that size doesn’t matter. A small one can perform just as good as a big sized one. This small bath bomb (yes, I was talking about bath bombs, you pervert) will turn your bath into Strawberry Fields, while being one of the cheaper bath bombs from the Harajuku range. Today I’ll show you how this little guy performs in the bath. Yes, still talking about a bath bomb here.
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Why I’ve had this bath bomb laying around for more than a month, is anyone’s guess. Somehow I never chose this bath bomb to take with me to the bathroom, until yesterday. And oh my, what do I regret not buying 32 more of these! Seriously, it’s my new favorite from the entire Harajuku range. Today I’ll share my experience with you, so you’re curious about this bath bomb, then keep on reading.
Ever since I’ve used Carrot shower oil, I’ve been hooked. They’ve become a favorite product here, and the best thing is that they don’t need any packaging. When I smelled Minamisoma in Liverpool, I had to take it home. It’s like the shower buttery version of Avocado Wash. I’ve been using it a few times now, and I can’t wait to share my thoughts on it.
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I refused it from the moment I saw it. I would NOT buy a bottle of shampoo for the price of 18 pounds. I mean, I’m Lush obsessed, but there are limits. But when I saw that everyone pretty much went hysterical because of the temporary arrival of this shampoo, I was like… shit. Positive words about Wasabi Shan Kui Shampoo were seriously haunting me. Would it really be that good? It kept arousing my interest, eventually causing me to buy the damn shampoo. Of 18 pounds. After having it used for a week, I can today share my thoughts with you on this shampoo.
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A few days ago you could read my review on Calm A Llama Party Piñata, and of course the other party exclusive, named Cilla The Caterpillar, could not stay behind. This cute lil caterpillar is temporarily for sale in the UK webshop. Believe me when I say: order that shit RIGHT NOW. Before they’re gone. And I hear you thinking: “uh, but what if i don’t like it?” Nah, believe me. You’ll want this derpy caterpillar.
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After having reviewed Bongo and Conga, there was one jelly from Liverpool left to be reviewed. No, not Rumba. Rumba shares its scent with So White, which I hate. There’s also Gong, this one shares its scent with Golden Pear, but I already have the Golden Pear shower jelly, so I didn’t take Gong with me home. No, it’s Beats, the prettiest jelly from the Liverpool jellies range. I’ve used Beats for a few weeks now and in the meantime I have bought another 240 gram, so that already reveals how much I like it.
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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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