harajuku
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.
If you’re curious about this bath bomb, then keep on reading.
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!
If you’re curious about this bath bomb, then keep on reading.
I have a thing for pink bath bombs. I always buy them, no matter what the scent is. Tender is the Night isn’t a unfamiliar at Lush, in fact, this is originally a massage bar. However, this wonderful scent is now crammed into a bath bomb and the result is a beautiful, pink bath bomb. That somehow ended up in my shopping basket. Along with thirteen other bath bombs. I don’t understand how this keeps happening. Must be a bug in the Lush webshop.
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While browsing the webshop awhile back, Marshmallow World immediately caught my attention, and not just because of its gorgeous pink color. Apparently this bath bomb shares its scent with the well known American Cream conditioner! The decision to buy this bath bomb was quickly made, as you can imagine. After I enjoyed its scent for a few weeks while it sat on my desk, I decided to put it to use yesterday.
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An earthy bath bomb, it never really grabs my attention I must admit. I really do love nature and shit, but in the bathroom I prefer sweet and floral scents. Geo Phyzz therefore remained unused quite a long time after I bought it. That’s also a bit because it is a lot smaller, which somehow keeps me from using. After the Black Rose fiasco two days ago, I didn’t have to worry that it would leave so much mess behind. However, Geo Phyzz disappointed me in a very different way..
If you’re curious about my opinion on this bath bomb, keep on reading.
Lush brought out a bath bomb with one of my favorite fragrance families, Rose Jam. It’s called Black Rose and it’s a Harajuku exclusive. I wasn’t planning on buying this one, because I found the price to be a bit expensive. For that amount of money I want a bath bomb that is REALLY special, and Black Rose didn’t look that special to me. But of course, as always, I ended up buying it anyway because I just couldn’t resist the idea of a bath bomb smelling like Rose Jam.
How I wished that I’ve never bought it. Not only did this bath bomb leave quite an impression, I too left an impression, uh, I mean imprint. Yeah, I know it sounds vague. Just keep on reading.
The most colorful bath bomb from the entire Harajuku range, that’s got to be Groovy Kind of Love. On a gray day this is the perfect bath bomb for you, because the colors will brighten your mood. Groovy Kind of Love was the first bath bomb on my wish list, when I heard of the 54 new bath bombs. Those appealing colors.. let’s test it out!
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Another day, another bath bomb. I can get used to this, taking daily baths. It’s funny though, because I had sweared that I would not buy a single bath bomb out of the 54.. I’m at 22 bath bombs now 🙄 But like I said earlier this week, I am really enjoying these baths. I’m enjoying Lush and I’m enjoying all these new products, so why not? Yesterday I used another great bath bomb, and today I will show it to you. And if you wonder how many bath bombs you can expect to be reviewed: I still have 12 laying around to be tested..
If you’re curious about Kitsune, then keep on reading!
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.
The bath bomb that I’m going to review today, is from my second Harajuku haul. First I ordered about 11 bath bombs from the Harajuku range, then later another 6, including this one. The second order I made was a bit of a “shit I actually wanted this” order. I had to have Moon Spell. Pink and baby blue, my two favorite colors! And how cool is that moon shape? Both halves also interlock, which is pretty cool, if you ask me. So, today I will introduce you to Moon Spell.
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