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Have you ever seen a cute, sleepy robot like this? Ickle Bot is one of the 28 new bath bombs that Lush recently launched, and as a lavender fan, I had to buy it. Work has been stressful lately and since I can’t snort a few lines of lavender buds, I’ll have to try other ways to relax. Let’s see if Ickle Bot can get the job done!
I still have my two pots of Bam! and Brr! shower slimes. They’re almost empty, but I just can’t get myself to finish it. (Do I need professional help? Probably) I just love this type of product so much, that I want to keep and cherish it in my stash forever. You can probably imagine how happy I was with the arrival of a new, limited shower slime! Today I’ll be reviewing this product, so you’re curious about this product, make sure you keep on reading!
Furze is a flowering shrub native to parts of Europe and North Africa, otherwise known as ulex or gorse. It is apparently prevalent in Cornwall, and in the summer, the bright yellow flowers open and perfume the air with a coconut-floral aroma.
In the bottle and in the pot, it has a dense, buttery-powdery-sweet scent, like coconut and cocoa butter. Many reviews and the product notes list neroli and mimosa, as well as coconut and a touch of musk and fruit, but all I get is Play-Doh. When we first got it into the store, a number of my coworkers agreed. To those in countries outside of the US who don’t know, Play-Doh is a sculpting clay for kids that come in a wide range of colours. Very few American children will be unfamiliar with the distinctive scent.
On my skin, which is oily and, I have to assume, acidic, because everything goes sour on me, it smells grassy at first, almost like celery, then settles into the Play Doh scent again, though with a vegetal backnote.
I was looking forward to receiving this solid perfume in March’s Kitchen box. It was such a baffling fragrance in the store, I had to know if it was different in solid form. Sadly, in my opinion, it is not. I tried it on my skin, because skin chemistry will change how a scent behaves, and I didn’t detect any of the neroli or mimosa notes, both of which are scents I adore.
I don’t love it, but I do remember loving Cornwall the one time I visited. After doing a little research on the inspiration, I am developing a sort of fondness. So I’ll keep it, and next time I’m in southwest England, maybe I’ll encounter that springy furze breeze and fall in love with this unconventional scent.
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Diana Sanchez works as a Sales Ambassador for Lush in Southern California. She also writes historical fantasy fairytale retellings under the pen name, Avon Van Hassel. Her website is www.avonvanhassel.com
Hi! I’m still alive, but I’ve been busy with other stuff in life. But today I’m back with a brand new review for you! It’s about the gorgeous looking Mother of Pearl, one of the bath bombs from the Mother’s Day range. This bath bomb has become one of my favorites, because I’m a sucker for milky, white baths. Combined with a gorgeous, delicate scent and a new favorite bath bomb is born.
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Excuse the lack of ‘normal’ photos of this bath bomb, but apparently I hadn’t taken any photos of it before throwing it into the bath tub. I guess that’s how bad I wanted to use it! This cute bath bomb is part of the Easter range and I love the fitting design. Today I’ll be reviewing this bath bomb, so if you’re curious about this bath bomb, then keep on reading!
When I placed an order with Lush UK, I knew I probably had to pay customs, so I decided to order all of the UK exclusives all at once. Including the new CBD products! I’ve never had CBD products before, but the hype in the last years definitely made me curious. Using CBD in bath products was a new move for Lush, but it seems like the products are welcomed with open arms. Today I’m giving this product a try, I can’t wait!
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If there’s one thing I love about the Easter range, it’s the ridiculously cute bath bombs. Take Humpty Dumpty for example. This cute, round fella has a shocked expression on its face, and of course the question remains why. Maybe it’s because he knows you need to crack him open before using, by smashing his head against the edge of the tub? Let’s find out how that works.
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Where I live (The Netherlands) Mother’s Day is being celebrated on May 9. Because it is celebrated in England on March 14, the Mother’s Day range has already launched over there! Good excuse to place an UK order. A little risky, since due Brexit you have to pay customs tax when you order from UK, but since it wasn’t happening on every parcel, I decided to just take my chances. Results: I had to pay 30 euro customs tax :’) But it was worth it, because now I get to review the Mother’s Day goodies before they launch in Europe and NA. Let’s start with this beauty today!
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The Easter collection by Lush has to be my favorite range of all times. Nothing beats Easter — the cute bath bombs, the cheerful scents and colors, the fact that Spring is around the corner. One of the products that grabbed my attention was Flamingo Egg. Pink and blue, with colored sea salt sprinkled on top. It looks incredibly cute, but how will this brand new bath bomb perform in the tub? Let’s find out.
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When I learned that my favorite product Candy Rain shared its scent with the OG bath bomb ‘Mrs Whippy’, I knew I had to get my hands on it. Lucky for me, it was in the Kitchen box last month! I couldn’t be more happy — a bath bomb with my all time favorite scent by Lush. Time to review this product!
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