vegan
Chook chook! The Father’s Day range comes in by steam train this year, and delivers a number of great products to the train platform. This year’s theme is obviously Dear John, as there are many products with the Dear John scent. But not this one! Yesterday you could already read my review on the shampoo bar, but that same afternoon I couldn’t resist tossing this cute train in bath water.
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.
If you’re curious about this bath bomb, keep on reading.
Like A Virgin is the only naked cleanser that I hadn’t reviewed yet. A while back Lush released five of ’em — Gritty Politti, Jade Roller, Sleepy Face and Tea Totaler. Due to the arrival of 1648 new bath bombs, Like A Virgin was not a priority for reviewing. But now that I have skipped a day of bathing, I was able to work nicely on the review of this naked cleanser. Do you read along?
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!
If you’re curious about this bath bomb, then keep on reading.
For the past two weeks I’ve been taking daily baths, all because I’m testing 17 of the new Harajuku bath bombs. Can you imagine how clean I am? I’m glad (and so is my bank account) that I didn’t buy all 54 of them though, because my skin is starting to get very dry of all that soaking. Yesterday I skipped taking a bath, which means no bath bomb review today. But I do have a review for you on this divine jelly!
If you’re curious about this product, make sure you 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.
If you’re curious, keep on reading!
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.