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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.
Lush has been on a roll lately. They’re launching like, sixteen hundred products all at once, including a few new jellies. (Europe and UK only though) I was determined NOT to buy any of the new jellies. I mean, I needed to save my money for those 54 new bath bombs as well. I really need a second mortgage in the mean time to pay for all those new products.
So, no more jellies, I said. And as you can, that plan failed. What a surprise. I DID only buy 3 though! One of them is 29 High St., which smells like a Lush store. Yep, you read that right. From now on, in addition to already buying half the store’s contents, you can also take home the scent.
Are you curious about my opinion on this jelly, then keep on reading.
Big Blue Bath Bomb. A blue, sea-like design that I have had before, but never actually reviewed on my blog. Because I wanted to review some more bath bombs from the regular range, I decided to buy Big Blue again. I’m curious about this oceanic bath bomb, even though I have the North Sea at a few minutes drive away. I know a lot of people are raving about this bath bomb, so it’s time to create my own private island in the bathroom. Ready for this oceanic experience?
Whilst discovering all the new naked products, I came across Tea Totaler. I had already tested Gritty Politti, Jade Roller and Sleepy Face. I liked using those, so I decided to buy the other two as well. I started using Tea Totaler for more than a week, and today the results are in! If you’re curious about this cleansing balm and the verdict, then keep on reading.
I had pledged myself not to buy this bath bomb, because I have been buying too many products from the Easter and Mother’s Day ranges. Besides, I had enough bath bombs laying around to be tested. But as you can see, that pledge did not last long. Because of the price (it’s not as expensive as other bath bombs at the moment) I just decided to throw it into my shopping basket.
It’s almost that time again: the elections. In our little country, it starts March 20th. I’m not really into politics, but boy, that changed when I saw Madame President! This appealing bath bomb consists of two colored halves, pink and blue. The cherry on top are the white stars in this bath bomb. I decided to use this beauty after a walk on the beach with my dog, in the pouring rain. Am I going to vote for Madame President? Let’s find out.
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I had already placed an order last week, which included Lemon Butterfly, but when I saw this Rose Butterfly on Instagram, I just HAD to have it. I read somewhere that it would share its scent with Rose Jam- – unfortunately this is not true. Rose Butterfly had a new scent, I believe it’s called Road Rage. I’m not completely sure about this tho, because I still have no confirmation of Lush about it. Anyway, let me intro this gorgeous butterfly to you! 😊
I’m an easy target for Lush. Make a product look like an animal, and I buy it. As a big animal lover I simply could not resist this cute little guy. Does he look familiar to you? That’s because this product is formerly known as Honey Bear. The only difference is that Hunny Bear does not contain honey. It’s 2019, so everything’s turning vegan. This bear decided to hop onto the bandwagon and join the vegan revolution. Viva la Hunny Bear!
A new shower product, with no sulphates and palm oil? Sign me up. Lush brought us this shower oil which is naked ánd vegan. And of course I had to test this for my blog. Just like the rest of the complete Easter and Mother’s Day range, by the way. All those amazing products. Poor me. Feel free to pity me. Let’s find out how this product works and if it’s a hit or a miss!