The Sex Bomb Bath Bomb from Lush has been one of my favourite for such a long time. I'm pretty sure it was one of the first I ever tried and since then it's been one I repurchase over and over. I mentioned it in my current Lush stash that I posted a few weeks ago and out of all what I had, I decided to use this first and I thought it was about time I finally post a review of it. I've posted quite a few Lush reviews over the last few years and I think this is a nice one to add to the list!
First of all, isn't the bath bomb so pretty? I just love the colour of it, such a pretty pastel lilac and pink and as with most bath bombs it's a pretty decent size so you really do get your moneys worth with it. It's one I'm always drawn to when I'm in a Lush store! The smell, being one of the most important things about this, is just lovely. It contains Jasmine Absolute which is an ancient aphrodisiac, used as a sensual perfume in India for centuries which has an earthy and floral aroma. It also contains Ylang Ylang Oil which has a sweet aroma, often used in aromatherapy, and also Clary Sage Oil which is supposed to be really warming and relaxing. Not only do all of these combined make a beautiful scent, they are all also known for being great if you're particuarly tired or stressed. That's what I really like about this bath bomb, it's genuinely supposed to help you de-stress, something I've desperately needed to do recently, and I really do feel it works. After using this, I got out the bath feeling so positive and just generally in a much better mood.
Now onto what it looked like in the water. I definitely didn't get the best pictures this time, but I was just in such a rush to get in and relax! It made the water go a beautiful light pink colour and as it fizzed it's way around, lots of pretty patterns emerged and darker tones of pink and purple came out. It looked so inviting and I personally love a colourful bath like this! I'd added a bit of bubble bath before dropping this in the water aswell as I love my bubbles and wanted a really comforting, hot bath.
This is just one of my all time favourites and I don't think I'll ever stop buying it! I love everything about it, the scent, what it looks like, what it does in the water, how relaxing it is. It's just brilliant and one I really recommend giving a go if you're new to Lush and aren't sure what to try! It's £3.75 which I don't think is too bad and as I said at the start of this post, it's so worth it, it can be found online here.
Have you ever tried this bath bomb before? What's your favourite Lush product?
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Now onto what it looked like in the water. I definitely didn't get the best pictures this time, but I was just in such a rush to get in and relax! It made the water go a beautiful light pink colour and as it fizzed it's way around, lots of pretty patterns emerged and darker tones of pink and purple came out. It looked so inviting and I personally love a colourful bath like this! I'd added a bit of bubble bath before dropping this in the water aswell as I love my bubbles and wanted a really comforting, hot bath.
This is just one of my all time favourites and I don't think I'll ever stop buying it! I love everything about it, the scent, what it looks like, what it does in the water, how relaxing it is. It's just brilliant and one I really recommend giving a go if you're new to Lush and aren't sure what to try! It's £3.75 which I don't think is too bad and as I said at the start of this post, it's so worth it, it can be found online here.
Have you ever tried this bath bomb before? What's your favourite Lush product?
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