Lush Bath Bombs
Lush Bath Bombs Reviews
-
A LUSH Experience, Truly!
My beloved mother had to constantly remind me that a great bath could pretty much relieve most of the stress life handed me. And she was right. I am in an automatic habit of turning on the shower in the morning, but now a few nights a week (or mornings if I have time to spare), I indulge with LUSH-cious bath bombs like "Butterball," "Big Blue," and "Bon Bomb." The pleasures to these somewhat pricey products are watching the color changing the bath water, inhaling the sensual aromas, and the fizz! Some, like "Butterball," are ultimately moisturizing. I have to say that when I step out, I generally leave most of my problems going down the drain . . . at least for a short while. — 4 days agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 0 of 0 people said helpful
-
These changed my life!
I absolutely love these! I was never really a bath person until my boyfriend bought me some of these. It made bathing a luxurious experience, nice and fragrant and FIZZY! They are kind of spendy per use compared to other bath products, but they're worth it (and are cheaper than going to a spa). It's so fun watching them fizz and turn the water colors. I've tried tons of different kinds, and will keep repurchasing. My favorites are Dragons Egg (which has gold glitter in it and is super fun), Ickle Baby Bot (a robot shaped one for kids), and Think Pink (has heart shaped confetti). Can't live without them! — 2 years, 1 month agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 1 of 1 people said helpful
-
Not a big "Big Blue" fan...
Lush Big Blue Bath Bomb was my first Lush product. To be frank, Big Blue was just okay. The scent was decent, but I expected the scent to be more like a refreshing ocean scent like Davidoff coolwater, but it was a bit powdery and perfumey. Not at all unbearable though. It was just different from my imagination. I liked the fizz, and the bomb turned the water beautiful blue color. The floating seaweed pieces did not bother me, but yeah it was a weird experience. It still created a nice relaxing bath, but as soon as I drained the water, I had to clean up the seaweed bits that remained on the bottom of the tub. :( So much for the relaxing bath. Also, unfortunately, it was not very moisturizing. I needed to use a body butter as a follow-up. A few months later I got a Butterball Bath Bomb as a gift, and it was more moisturizing. However, if I want a fizzing bath experience with the similar price range, I still prefer Japanese bath tablet. — 2 years, 6 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 2 of 3 people said helpful





too?

