Lush Kitchen 2020 returns


Kitchen.lush.com

Opens May 4, 1st shipment is June 1. Apparently this time around, (as opposed to 2014-2018 incarnation of the Lush Kitchen) the Lush Kitchen is going to be more like a subscription box. You must be registered for a subscription box in order to vote on the products. £35.00 for 4-5 items which would include a couple of retro, discontinued, a couple of voted for products and a possible surprise item.
What are your thoughts?

May 2020 Lush Subscription box

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January 2021 Lush Kitchen subscription box

February 2021 Lush Kitchen subscription box

March 2021 Lush Kitchen Subscription Box

Here are the products voted on for May 2020

Here are the voting choices for June 2020

Ill make shortcuts for you of these products that i have here in my blog, in the meantime just use the search here

29 High Street shower gel


Karma pyramid bath melt


Lemon Days & Ginger Beer


Ma Bar bubble bar


Quinquiremeh of Ninevah soap


Vanilla Dee-Lite lotion


Waving Not Drowning bath bomb

Dr Peppermint shampoo

Grass shower gel

Here are the voting choices that it shows on the site for the first May 2020 box.

I have already recorded tub demo videos and descriptions of these. Just click on the name.

Magic bath bomb

Moon on a Stick bath bomb

Error 404 bath bomb

Sonic Death Monkey shower gel

Vanilla in the Mist soap (has the vanillary scent).

Back for Breakfast, Supertramp, Calacas, or Demon in the Shower shower gel (lemony)

Happy Blooming bath melt

King of Skin body butter scrub (no scent. Very moisturizing with bananas.

May 15 2020

I receieved an email from the lLush Uk Kitchen announcing the new batch of Harajuku bubble bars, and Free Shipping. So i bought them. Apparently these are only available to purchase if we have registered for the Lush Kitchen subscription box.

Like ive been doing on the first batch of Harajuku bubble bars-i will create a tub demo video & review each of these for you on my youtube/instagram and here on its own page on my blog.

Dinosaur Bombshell Egg

5 out of 5 star rating

This year Lush United Kingdom and Lush North America have released their yearly Dinosaur Egg, onky this year theyve made it into a bombshell type. The bombshells are Lush bath bombs that are two halves of different colored bombs that go together and usually have something inside. The last few Easter holidays what was inside of them was a fun bar shaped like a little green dinosaur. This year however, lush has a bubble bar inside that is shaped like a little green dinosaur.

Dinosaur Bombshell Egg

It’s scent is made the same this year with fruity grapefruit & bergamot oils as well as the sweet and yummy almond essential oil.

“If you’re looking for a Jurassic bath, the rapturous fizz and crackle of this Easter treat is a T-rrific choice! Grab your prehistoric surprise before you pop one or both bath bomb halves in the water and enjoy a legendary sherbert-scented soak. Inside you’ll find your own little dino bubble bar, ready to be crumbled under running water for an eruption of bubbles. A dino-mite encounter with grapefruit and popping candy is sure to provide roarsome refreshment.”

How to use: Use half of your egg at a time or throw the whole thing into a full bath to unleash a fizztacular display. The dinosaur inside can be crumbled under running water to create perfectly prehistoric bubbles.

I use the bubble bar after ive filled it half way and after the bath bomb has dissolved. I hold the bubble bar under the falling faucet water and watch as this creates bubbles in the water below in the tub.

How to store: Keep it in a cool, dry place until you’re ready to re-discover a Jurassic world of delights.

I love multi colored components of my bath goodies, because i like to combine colors to make other colors. For instance the blue half and yellow half combined make a pretty shade of green water.

I would recommend the Dinosaur bombshell egg. You can get three baths out of it if you use each component in seperate baths. 🙂