I made a 50 second video at the very bottom of this page of me using it and pouring some in, and showing the sparkly bath water it makes. 😍
I love everything about this liquid bath oil.
First of all i miss the liquid lush bath oils. Lush used to make them in the late 90’s and even before that, in the early and mid 90’s when Lush was called ‘Cosmetics To Go’. I’ve used theee of them and i always liked them. While i do enjoy the solid bath oils that Lush has made ever since, it is nice to go retro and bathe in a bath with liquid bath oil.
what a brilliant idea to make it look like a snow globe! It has a picture of a window, and when you shake it up the little iridescent glitters swirl around beautifully, just like a snow globe.
small is $14.50 and the next larger size is $29.00
It’s got a beautiful sweet peppermint scent. It’s made with the Lush Intergalactic bath bomb scent.
I wasn’t going to buy anything from this second Wicked collab for the movie Wicked: For Good. Then i saw Chistery, and the Tin man, and i was weak. So i bought them both. I decided to use Chistery first.
Firstly, those colors 😍 I don’t think i’ve seen ANY lush bubble bar in the last 25 years with this combination of colors. And this kind of intricate design detail.
It’s a bubble bar but the wings are soaps.
After using it, this description of the scent confuses me.
Lush description says it’s the sweetie pie scent- The Lush Sweetie Pie jelly is The Comforter) scent and always has been since Sweetie Pie was made 20 years or so ago.
I did NOT smell sweetie pie, the comforter or anything of the sort. In fact i would’ve bet money that it was a new scent.
The description says it’s made with black currant. And vanilla notes. Huh? Not only did i not smell black currant, i didn’t smell any vanilla note either.
The description says they did add tulip infusion to only the wings part.
The ingredients list: Not only does the lush ingredients list not have black currant anywhere on the ingredient list, but it actually lists Grapefruit, CLOVE bud oil(?), Bergamot, and Benzoin. That’s it.
Remember when i said i didn’t smell sweetie pie/the comforter? Well, It actually DID smell like Grapefruit, clove and bergamot.
Hence, my confusion. What does it smell like, what does it supposed to smell like, and what is the scent made from?
I’m going to go get the ingredient list from Lush Sweetie Pie jelly: and post it here: Notice the lush ingredients. And notice Lush’s description. Notice how it says Cherie Ripe? Lush’s Cherie Ripe massage bar was also in the Comforter scent and has the same ingredients as sweetie pie and the comforter. Black Currant, Cypress and sometimes Cherries. Note the complete difference from the Chistery ingredients? Yeah, it’s a mystery. But anyway i liked the bubble bar lots.
Regardless of what it smells like, it’s a beautiful bar, that makes pretty water with a bit of silver shimmer in the water. 😍
I LOVE when Lush makes ‘two in one’ products. Meaning two different types of products in one bar, or in one bomb, or like the Lush sparkle jars from years ago in one massage bar/dusting powder combo.
It makes a not quite green, not quite blue color. SO gorgeous.
Chistery makes loads of bubbles.
I tried to get a picture of the silver sparkle as i usually do with my bath photos but apple upgraded my iphone and buttons are in different places and i messed up a lot of my shots. So no sparkly water picture.
The soaps also have a metallic sheen on them. So pretty.