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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.
Good morning! A new day, a new review of an exclusive Harajuku bath bomb. Today it’s Splash’s turn, a beautiful white and blue icey bath bomb with a wintery appearance. There were quite a few blue bath bombs in the Harajuku range, but this one appealed to me the most. A clear blue bath? Wake me up for those at night.
If you’re curious about how I like this bath bomb, then make sure you keep on reading.
After yesterday’s drama with Lucky Cat bath bomb, I was a bit reluctant to use Goldrush. I mean, Goldrush is just as ‘big’ as Lucky Cat, but even more expensive. I found out that it is much smaller by the time I had already order it, so there was no going back. Luckily I felt pretty brave and I just decided to give it a go. And I have to say, it completely won me over.
If you’re curious why this bath bomb won my heart, read on.