3.5 out of 5 rating
The ad for this bomb is kind of creepy. I didnt know what it a meant so i googled.
Saltburn is a film written and directed by the Oscar-winning film-maker Emerald Fennell, about a young man who causes chaos when he’s invited to stay at a stately home. And ewww ….there is a scene where the charactrr Barry Keoghan watches Jacob Elordi masturbate in the bath, then sneaks in and licks the plughole. And thats what the lush pictures on their site that i attached below mean.

I recorded a 2 minute video of this in the tub before i took a bath.

“Lap it up, Saltbomb’s salty, milky bath water is fit for a splurge. This salt doesn’t burn, it’s a soothing blend of coconut milk powder, mineral-rich coarse sea salt, and shares a fragrance with our year-round moisturizing bubble bar, Milky Bath. Feel like Hollywood royalty with this limited-edition bath bomb that never kills the groove, leaving the bather with silky smooth bath water they’ll want to treasure every last drop of.”

The Lush ads are kind of creepy.

This bath bomb has a nice comforting scent. Its got salt in it. It makes the water milky because of the coconut milk.

Benefits:
– Coconut milk powder makes silky, milky waters
– Coarse sea salt makes things a little salty
– Brazilian orange oil lifts you up
– Proudly packaging-free
How to use:
Pop this little pinch of paradise into your bath to create those silky, milky waters.

I enjoyed taking a bath with it. It doesnt put on a show like other lush bath bombs but its nice for a change.

Lush made Saltbomb with their Milky Bar scent.
Ingredients
Sodium Bicarbonate, Citric Acid, Coarse Sea Salt, Corn Starch, Titanium Dioxide, Coconut Milk Powder (Cocos nucifera), Brazilian Orange Oil, Patchouli Oil, Sodium Coco Sulfate, Amyl Cinnamal, Benzyl Salicylate, Citronellol, Geraniol, Hexyl Cinnamal, Hydroxycitronellal, *Limonene, *Linalool, Fragrance



Lush ‘Salt’ bath bomb Tub Demo
https://youtu.be/kcpes9-2iek?si=WNXbxx8_t_D3P0LI
These Lush products below have the same scent.




