bath bomb
Have you ever seen such a decadent bath bomb like this? Well, I sure haven’t. It’s stuffed with dried flowers and its calming and soothing scent will send your mind to lavender fields. It’s a bit pricey, especially if you use it in once (like I did 😂) but it can also be used twice, as it consists of two halves. I tested this lavender bath bomb for you, and will tell you exactly if it’s worth its money.
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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!
Today I’m going to show you a pink bath bomb. Yes, again. You’d think I reviewed all the pink bath bombs by now, but there are just a few more, and one of those is Chocomint, formerly known as Haagen Bath. A bath bomb from the Harajuku range with an incredible scent. This one is really worth reading about, because it is the best moisturizing bath bomb I have ever had from Lush! 😍
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When I went to Liverpool, I’d made a list of things I wanted to buy. Of course. On top of that list was Candy Rain, a new hair conditioner that would have a slight similarity with Yog Nog, in terms of scent. Now I’m literally addicted to that scent, so Candy Rain was immediately put on the list. Maybe you already spotted it in the picture above, but I’ve ended up buying a 500 gram bottle. I originally bought a 250 gram bottle, but once tested in the hotel the next day, I immediately went back to get another 500 gram bottle. That kinda gives it away about how I think about it, right?
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I’ll admit I wasn’t that enthusiastic about the Father’s Day range this year. It just wasn’t that fascinating, especially in contrast to the Mother’s Day range — which contained about 73 colorful and lovely scented bath bombs. In the Father’s Day range are a few bath bombs that I want need to use though, I had already started with Crazy Train bath bomb. Today I’ll tell you all about the Dear John bath bomb!
If you’re curious about whether giving your father this bath bomb or rather a pair of socks, then keep on reading.
I’m going to the bathroom, and I’m taking with me.. a beach ball. Peng is a brightly colored bath bomb from the Harajuku range, one that immediately appealed to me because of the cheerful colors. As the warm weather is not really coming through in the Netherlands, this bath bomb will hopefully bring us some rays of sunlight.
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Chook chook! The Father’s Day range comes in by steam train this year, and delivers a number of great products to the train platform. This year’s theme is obviously Dear John, as there are many products with the Dear John scent. But not this one! Yesterday you could already read my review on the shampoo bar, but that same afternoon I couldn’t resist tossing this cute train in bath water.
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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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I believe Harajuku was my first choice when I looked at the 54 new bath bombs in the webshop. Not only because of its pink color, but also because of the scent description! It took a while before I tested it, which is not surprising seeing as there are over 20 bath bombs waiting to be reviewed here.. but yesterday I finally decided to take Harajuku with me to the bathroom. I’m ready for a kawaii soaking session!
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