bath bomb
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.
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Sakura is a bath bomb that has been around for a long time. It was one of the first bath bombs that I tried, but it didn’t quite leave a lasting impression. Because I’m currently reviewing some main line bath bombs from Lush, I decided to give Sakura another chance. The bath bomb itself is very beautiful, but what about its performance in the tub? Today I’ll tell all about this cherry blossom themed bath bomb.
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Life is full of surprises. Things will happen that nobody can explain.. like the fact that this is only my second time bathing with Intergalactic. When the shower gel recently was released, I remembered how f*cking amazing this scent was. And.. it’s amazing for hot days. This main line bath bomb has been around since 2015, but since I’m a huge mint scents lover, I can’t believe I’ve only had it once. Time for a change. Time for a review today! Step in your space ship and fly with me to the galaxy! (..this sounded way less lame in my head..)
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Bom Perignon has been laying in my room for months now. Every time I was deciding which bath bomb I was going to review, I skipped Bom Perignon. I mean, no offense to Bom Perignon, bug he’s a bit smaller and he looks pretty boring. And I could barely pick up any scent from it!? So I just would go for the colorful bath bombs. But when I recently had a quick poll on Instagram, it turned out people wanted to see this bath bomb to be reviewed. And you know it: your wish is my command. So, onward to the bathroom!
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It’s no surprise that I’m a big fan of the Yog Nog scent family. And even though it’s a wintery scent, I have no problem using this in the summer. I was in need of a comforting, spicy bath that at the same time would hydrate my already dry skin. And guess who’s perfect for that? Yog Nog! This isn’t the first time that I use Yog Nog, but this will be my first review on the bath bomb. It’s one that I love dearly and will continue to buy!
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Today it’s the turn of the last Japan exclusive – Roar. Roar is a green bath bomb shaped like a dinosaur, in case you’ve.. missed it. I love dinosaurs, so if I wouldn’t have won this one, I’d definitely buy it. Also, because I’ve had three Japan exclusives in the past three days, the urge to go to the Harajuku store in Japan has become even greater. I’m so curious to the rest of the Japan exclusives. Let’s hope that one day, I can plan a trip to Japan. That would be so awesome! But first things first — let’s toss this green monster into the tub and find out if he can swim.
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Yesterday I told you guys that I had won three Lush bath bombs on Instagram. And not just three bath bombs, but three bath bombs that are Japan exclusive! As a Harajuku range enthusiastic, I was so happy to review those beauties. I dove into the tub with Temple in the Skies immediately, but today’s it’s Flight’s turn. Somehow it hurts to throw these gorgeous bath bombs into the tub, but on the other hands I’m also reaaally curious how they look like in the water! If you’re curious too, then keep on reading.
In case you’re wondering — yes, this is a Lush bath bomb, and no, I’m afraid you can’t buy it in Europe or North America. 😪 Only in the Harajuku store in Japan. Temple in the Skies is one of the 89 Harajuku bath bombs that were launched earlier this year. Of all 89, 54 have come to Europe and North America. That means, there’s still 35 remaining bath bombs, of which Temple in the Skies is one of them.
And to answer your next question: I won this bath bomb! On Instagram, one of my favourite Lush accounts, @lushestpanda, was having a giveaway and guess who won? ME! I feel so lucky and blessed. Look at how gorgeous this bath bomb is. It’s almost too pretty to use… but I did it anyway.
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When I was looking through the reviews on my blog, I noticed there are some main range bath bombs that I’ve never reviewed yet. I reviewed some of them in Dutch, but that was years ago. After all the Harajuku bath bombs, I felt like I needed to review the main range bath bombs as well, so I immediately did a bit of a shopping. I bought a bunch of classics and today I’ll start with my review on Sex Bomb — my favorite scent by Lush!
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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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