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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.
Yesterday morning a package arrived for me, from Lush. I was pretty surprised, as I didn’t order anything. (I had to double check to make sure 🙄) When I openend the package, there was a little card inside, which said “Thank you for all your enthusiastic reviews and the beautiful photos. Hopefully this gift will get you a bit further in trying out all 54 new bath bombs :)”. Wait whaaat? Are you for real? Tears welled up in my eyes, my mouth fell open and my heart skipped a beat. SHOOK.
The package contained 6 bath bombs, 5 of which I never had before. Oh my, I am so grateful and honored and happy. If you’re looking for me, I’m in heaven. But first I’m diving into bath with one my new buddies, named Kappa.
If you’re curious, 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.
If you’re curious, keep on reading!
Are you sick of the daily bath bombs reviews yet? If yes, I’m genuinely sorry. I also don’t like having to take a bath every damn day. Just kidding. But I just want to try out as many Harajuku bath bombs as possible, all for you, so you know which ones to buy and which ones NOT to buy. Today I’ll tell you exactly how I think about this crown-shaped bath bomb. Is it worth its money? Is it better to buy one of the other 53 bath bombs? You’ll find out today… if you keep on reading, that is.
I genuinely thought that I had already bought everything I wanted from the Easter range. But there was still just one bath bomb that I couldn’t get out my head.. which was Bunny Bomb Bomb. It’s bright pink and I think the animal bath bombs from this Easter collection, like Lamb Bomb Bomb, are such an amazing addition.
But how long would the Easter collection remain in the stores? Would it still make sense to buy and review it? I mean, it’s not the cheapest bath bomb. So, I contacted Lush, and they said that the Easter range would be available till a month after Easter. The employee didn’t even get to finish her sentence and Bunny was already in my shopping basket. Come to mommyyy.
If you’re curious about this pink bunny, keep on reading!
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.
I promised myself to order about 10 new bath bombs. With the average price of 7.50 euros the total price quickly adds up, so I said to myself: 10 bath bombs. It became 11. Could be worse! Of course I don’t have to tell you how damn hard it was to choose ‘only’ 10 out of 54. I decided to go for Geode, because it looks so beautiful. Well… on arrival I was a bit surprised as it looked a bit off. But, we are not allowed to judge a bath bomb by its appearance either. So, onwards to the bathroom!
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.