Lush
Dragon’s Egg is a bath bomb that I always overlooked. I guess I was too busy reviewing the Harajuku bath bombs! Now that I have reviewed almost all of Harajuku bath bombs that I wanted to review, it’s time for the main line bath bombs. I’ve tried this bath bomb for the first time in 2015, but I guess I didn’t find it exciting enough to buy again afterwards. Now that I’m trying to review more of the main line bath bombs, I’m going to give it another try. If you’re curious, then keep on reading!
Initially, I didn’t intend to buy this shower jelly, seeing as I already have a LOT. But when I saw photos of this gorgeous jelly, I couldn’t help it. Who needs a spine, anyway? I ordered this jelly and upon arrival, I couldn’t be more in love. It’s so gorgeous, I must’ve taken about 100 photos of it! Today I’m going to show you this gem.
If you’re curious about this product, make sure you keep on reading!
To be honest, picking out products to review on this blog is being done completely random. Of course I tend to order products with a scent that I like, but with Jumping Juniper, I had no idea what the scent would be like! I didn’t even know for what hair type it would be. But I do this with a purpose. I can’t always review products that I like, because some products would never be reviewed on my blog. And if I really don’t like a product, I can always make my friends or family happy with it. Today I’ll be reviewing Jumping Juniper shampoo bar!
If you’re curious about this product, make sure you keep on reading.
It’s time for another shower bomb review! Today I’m telling you all about Supernatural Powers, a green shower bomb shaped like an UFO — perhaps the cutest shower bomb of them all! This shower bomb will land in your shower and the UFO will release some of its lovely, natural ingredients. But don’t worry, they come in peace.
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I love it when a bath bomb is full of surprises. Ylang Song Bombshell is one of those, which I found out while tossing it into the tub. At first glance it looks like an ordinary, white bath bomb, but it will transform the water into a completely different color. This UK exclusive has proven that there’s more than meets the eye! Today I’ll review this bath bomb, so if you’re curious about this bath bomb, then keep on reading.
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.
If you’re curious about this bath bomb, then keep on reading!
Hi guys! Just a small update about the bath bombs that will be leaving us soon. They will be discontinued because they don’t sell well, and to make room for the Halloween and Christmas range. These bath bombs will be leaving in September, I don’t know which exact date. I’m guessing they won’t be restocked when they’re sold out. I’m certain about this list, because these bath bombs are on the Last Chance page in the Dutch webshop, but also two UK employees have confirmed this list. This list is for UK and Europe, I think for NA as well but that isn’t confirmed yet.
Discontinued soon:
- Blue Skies and Fluffy White Clouds Bath Bomb
- Bom Perignon Bath Bomb (review)
- Cheer Up Buttercup Bath Bomb (review)
- Fairy Jasmine Bath Bomb
- Fairy Trumpets Bath Bomb
- Figaro Figaro Bath Bomb (review)
- Flower Power Bath Bomb (review)
- Ginger Ninja Bath Bomb (review)
- Golden Pear Bath Bomb
- Guardian Of The Forest Bath Bomb (review)
- Hi Ho Silver Bath Bomb (review)
- Hulder Bath Bomb (review)
- Kappa Bath Bomb (review)
- Karma Yantra Bath Bomb (review)
- Little Bottle Of Calm Bath Bomb
- Magic Bath Bomb
- Ne Worry Pas Bath Bomb
- Peng Bath Bomb (review)
- Secret Arts Jelly Bomb
- Shijimi Butterfly Bath Bomb (review)
- Splash Bath Bomb (review)
- Star Spell Bath Bomb
- Sushi Bath Bomb
- Tadaima Okaeri Bath Bomb (review)
- Tea and Sympathy Bath Bomb (review)
- Tender Is The Night Bath Bomb (review)
- The Big Sleep Jelly Bomb
- The Experimenter Bath Bomb (review)
- Turtle Immersion Jelly Bomb (XL version)
- Under the Umbrella Tree Bath Bomb
- Yellow Submarine Bath Bomb
- Yog Nog Bath Bomb (review)
- Yokozuna Bath Bomb
So if you spot any favorites on this list, be sure to stock up on them, as they’ll be leaving us soon! 💚
As a true horror movie fanatic, I could not skip this bath oil. This mask from the Scream movies is iconic, and Lush has definitely noticed that. You don’t have to be afraid of Ghostface no longer, it won’t come after you with a razor sharp knife. On the contrary — this is the perfect opportunity for you to to take revenge for all the sleepless nights you’ve had because of him, and drown him with your own bare hands, without feeling bad about it. Today I’ll tell you all about this bath oil, so if you’re not afraid… keep on reading! (By the way.. did you know that the person behind the Ghostface mask, Billy Loomis, is played by FP Jones from Riverdale?)
I think this is the first review on my blog of a product that isn’t vegan. Shame on me, I know! I prefer to always use vegan products, but a few weeks back I threw this shampoo bar in my digital shopping basket, not thinking straight. When it arrived, suddenly the penny dropped — it’s not vegan! 😅 Doh, it contains honey. But I decided I’m going to review it anyway, so if you’re curious, keep on reading.
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.
If you’re curious, then keep on reading.