Snow Melt

This is one of my favoties of the 20+ bath oils Lush has made. This one was a Lush Uk exclusive for one day.

In my photo below im showing what i had in my Winter bath cocktail. I had 1 Lush Abombinaball Snowman bath bomb, some Lush Snow Showers jelly, and a Lush Snow Melt. They each have three different scent fragrances.

5 out of 5 rating

See my demo and review video below

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Remember your first snow and the joy of catching flakes on gloves. Frosty, stimulating peppermint oil swirls with bright Sicilian lemon to recreate the crisp air. Fair Trade Organic cocoa and Organic illipe and shea butters soften skin and transform the water for creamy, snow white bliss.

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List of ingredients

I absolutely love this bath oil. This actually ‘snows’ in the bath water.  I’ve never seen any of Lush’ new bath oils do what Snow Melt bath oil does.  And the scent of this is gorgeous.  It’s a tiny bit sweet, and minty, and it has a wonderful, fresh smell, just like real snow!

Here’s a video i made of the Snow Melt demo in the bath.  It actually ‘snows”!

Flower’s Barrow bath oil

5 out of 5 rating.  See my demo and review Video below

Another flower petaled beauty from Lush Oxford Street.  The smell of this one is HEAVENLY.  And the Heavenly scent stays on my skin for a good long time.  It smells just like a fresh meadow of flowers.  Just as an English Flower’s Barrow would smell.   This Flower’s Barrow bath oil was made with Lush’ Gorilla perfume of the same name.  Lush has also made a shampoo in the recent past called “Blousey” in this same scent.

 

 

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Here’s a video i made of this Flower’s Barrow bath oil in the tub.

Ginger bath oil melt

2 out of 5 rating

See my bath demo video of this below

Ginger is a white gold color, unlike the coppery gold color of one of the other lush bath oils.  Ginger is a strong, spicy floral scent.  It is not sweet whatsoever.  It is a strong floral.  Lush has made many products in the past with this same “Ginger” scent. See Ginger soap, Ginger perfume, Ginger lotion, Ginger dusting powder, Ginger man soap, Bad Ass shower gel, Ginger Kat.  I have one, and when i use it i will record it and upload the video to you tube and then post it here too.

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This is so pretty.  Too bad i don’t care for the fragrance of it.  Too spicy and too strong of a rose smell.

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Here’s a bath demo video i made of this bath oil as it melts.

Floating Island bath oil

newer bath oil style is 2.5 out of 5 rating

Original style melt is 4 out of 5 rating

I like the original floating island bath melt pictured below and i wish they would have kept that style instead of this one.  That one was more foamy and creamy.  However, i will say that this new bath oil style is more moisturizing than the original cupcake style Floating Island.

Floating Island has a lemon and sandalwood scent.  It’s the same scent as the lush bath melt of the same name.  Lush also made a shower smoothie with this scent called “Whitewash”.  The scent in this bath oil is stronger, really nice.  It’s a subtle scent though, don’t expect a big bold fragrance.  Very very moisturizing to my skin in the bath.  This is great for people with dry skin.

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A round, solid bath oil.  Since April 2015 this has only been available if you lived in London and could go to the new Oxford Street ‘superstore’.  Now it is available on the lush.co.uk site for anyone to buy no matter what country we live in.

This bath oil wss discontinued a few years later, along with 20 other bath oils at the same time. 🤷🏽‍♀️

Here’s a video demo i made of the Floating Island bath oil in the tub

Violet Nights bath oil

See my video demo of the Violet nights bath oil below.

Violet, sandalwood, vanilla, ylang ylang.

A former ‘Cosmetics To Go’ company product, which Lush introduced back in 2011, and again in the Lush Kitchen in 2014. Lush is making for us once again in Nov 1 2015 in their online Lush Kitchen.

In this video below i have a bottle of Violet Nights on my YouTube channel, go forward to 13:40

Sun bath oil

5 out of 5Video below. This bath oil Has the same orange, mandarin, tangerine, lemon, grapefruit scent as the ‘Sun’ cologne. I took a picture of both for you above.

I’m so enamored with this bath oil. I have always been a fan of the Sun fragrance. It’s so cheery and joyous and yummy. Lush has made a few other products with this scent.
The Sun bath oil is luxurious, the gorgeous gold shimmer streaming, then dancing, in the water. When the light hits that gold shimmer, i become mesmerized. One of my favorites of the Lush bath oils. I would stock up on twenty of these if i could.

 
Lush description: Soak up the sunrise. Rays of Brazilian orange and tangerine infuse your bath!

Here’s a video i made which shows this ‘Sun” bath melt in the tub.

 

Double Vitality

3 out of 3 rating

see my tub demo video of this below

Double Vitality is one of two pink, star-shaped bath oils at Oxford Street.  This one is a sandwhich type, 2 pink stars put together with a cream filling. Double Vitality smells like peppermint and lemon.

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I like the star-shaped “I am a Radiant Being’ bath oil more than this Double Vitality, but this is nice. img_1446

Here are the two different smelling bath oils, which are both pink and both star-shaped, but i put them side by side so you can see the slight differences in style as well as scent.

Double vitality is on the left.

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Here’s a Video i made of it in the bath

Oil on Troubled Waters

5 out of 5 rating

I have a short video below of this bath oil in my tub.

Lush description: Calm the storm as you unwind amongst clouds of mint and oakwood; you can almost smell the weather turning.

Lush made 15 different solid bath oils in 2014 as accompaniments to the new at the time Lush Gorilla perfumes. One of those perfumes was called ‘The smell of weather turning’.

There is mint and oakwood in both the perfume and this ‘Oil On Troubled Water’ bath oil. It does remind one of what it smells like in the air when a storm is coming. Before a storm the air can seem electric with ions. And then theres the petrichor smell.

The mint does remind me of the fresh, clean, cold air when it starts to rain, thunder and lightning.

And the woody note sort of warms up the mint with its woody comforting scent.

But honestly, THAT COLOR.

Stunning. Its a shimmery cobalt blue ball with the scent of a storm and having moisturizing properties. There is also some purple color here and there amongst the blue.

So this shot below is when Oil on Troubled Waters was just starting to melt and spread out in my hot, but not too hot, bath water. Also, it looks like when there is a puddle of rain water on the pavement with some blue oily substance on top. ‘Oil Over Troubled Water’

There are multiple references in the names of the perfume and the bath oil.

The oil on a rain puddle.

The lyrics to 70’s Simon and Garfunkle’s classic hit song ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’.

The smell of weather turning. Oil Over Troubled Waters

One comes before the other. The storm comes before the rain puddle.

I love the outstanding creativity that Lush had when they brought this whole concept together in a 1.5 inch bath oil ball.

Now below you can see the purple come out and the line of irridescent shimmer in the water.

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The scent of Oil On Troubled Water is medium strong. These little beauties dont make the water overly oily, it’s just the right amount of moisturizing.

Sometimes what i would do is have this bath oil with any green lush bath bomb. Then the result is green bath water with sparkly cobalt blue and purple streaks.

I would rate this a 5 out of 5.

 

 

Here’s a video i made of what this looks like in the tub

Happy Thoughts

3.5 out of 5 rating

One of two Oxford street bath oils, that are orange.  Happy Thoughts is coated in red salt.

It smells perfectly Orangey and zesty.

Orange, color and scent, is said to lift the spirits if youre feeling down.

I show the oxford street store catalog page just to show you how lush describes Happy Thoughts.

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my rating still suggests that i would recommend this if you like the smell of oranges.

If i had to pick only one bath oil out of the 20 different ones, i wouldnt necessarily pick Happy Thoughts.

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It makes bright orange oil blobs in the bath and the scent doesnt get weak once its in the water which is great. I love the smell of oranges so i liked this one. there are no sparkles or shimmer in this one.

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Melting Marshmellow Moments bath oil

Same scent as the current MMM bath melt. It’s a derivative of Lush Snow Fairy scent, it’s called the Candy Fluff scent. It’s a very sweet, pink and an ever so slightly spicy note.

When Lush made Melting Marshmallow Moments bath melt in 2004 it was pink and looked like a Cupcake.

Then in 2014 when Lush Uk opened the first Lush Superstore on Oxford Street London, they redesigned the bath melts and called them bath oils. And the giant pink cupcake because much smaller and became pink and yellow.

In my photo below It’s in the lower left amongst the other Oxford Street products.

It’s not frothy and creamy like the original cupcake design, it’s more like an oil that sits on top of the water and looks pretty having some shimmer in this new design. I like the new design but i’m not gonna lie, i liked the cupcake version more.

A new bath oil “Melting Marshmallow Moments’ may sound familiar to you. That’s because there is already a bath melt in all stores with the same name.
It’s a beautiful shimmery pink and yellow disk.
I was surprised that it didn’t color the water or have as much glitter as the other new Lush bath oils. However it has a good amount of scent in the bath and the almond oil and cocoa butter was moisturizing to my skin.
I think i like the Melting Marshmallow Moments bath melt more than this new solid bath oil. Mostly because it makes more of a show in the bath.
Not my favorite bath oil from Lush Oxford Street but it’s so pretty one can’t help but buy at least one.

Lush description: Sweet treat for silky skin.
Moisturizing marshmallow oil whipped up with cocoa butter and almond oils.

Here’s a video demo i made of the new Melting Marshmallow bath oil fast forward to 5:00

Delight

4 out of 5 rating

See my video demonstration of this bath oil below.

This was gorgeous, silver sparkles being one of the best things i know, however the scent was a bit disappointing.  I will say that it wasn’t ‘flat’ smelling, it was actually nicely layered between the lime, pepper and pine.  It smells natural.  But it’s more of a gender neutral scent.  Not at all a girly fragrance. It makes up for it because at $3.00 that it’s lovely to combine (“cocktail”) it with almost anything else. The only silver glittery product was “Star Light” melt from Christmas past so this ‘Delight” bath oil is welcomed in my tub.

Here’s a video i made of this beautiful bath oil in the tub

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my photo below is the scent family products of the delight bath oil:

hands of friendship soap

13 states bath bomb

cyanide pill bath bomb

Dragon’s Temple

Lush ‘Dragon’s Temple’ bath bauble melt has the same scent as Delight bath oil and the other products in my photo above.

I Am a Radiant Being

5 out of 5 rating. See my demo bath video of this bath oil below

This is one of my favorite bath oils from Oxford street.  It smells like Lush “Rose Jam’, it’s very moisturizing, it’s got pink shimmer, and it’s a GORGEOUS show in the water whilst your bathing.

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Here’s one ai had with a Lush “Intergalactic’ bath bomb, which makes blue water, and contrasts nicely with the bright pink.

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there is one other kind of bath oil that is star shaped. its got to halves with cream in the middle, wheras this kind doesnt have halves.


I would buy ten of these if i could.


Here’s a video demonstration i did of this beautiful thing. I want more!

Pink sparkley blobs amongst the blue, sparkly water. 😍

Razzle Dazzle luxury bath oil

5 out of 5 rating

such a beautiful glittery color!

This has the scent of two previous Lush products “Mumkin’ bubble bar and ‘Egg Hunt” soap.  It smells like raspberry, but there’s no raspberry in it,  it has beautiful combination of violet leaf, and lime.

 

See video below

Lime,Violet Leaf and Bergamot.

This is an earlier lush scent family photo before lush had made the heart bath bomb in my newer pic below. 😊

In this pic below i used a n intergalactic bath bomb with a dazzle dazzle bath oil. Here it is starting to melt. You can see how the bright glittery pink bath oil looks with the sparkly dark blue water.

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Egg Hunt soap

Mumkin

Mumkin in Love

Kisskin

Hearts

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These debuted at Lush Oxford Street in London on April 2015, and was made by their online Lush Kitchen as well 2 months later.

One of the prettiest of the new bath oils in my opinion.  I love the color fushia.  Lush has since reformulated the Razzle Dazzle bath oil a little bit.  The original ones (like this one in the photos and video) were so saturated with color that they left a bright pink stain on the fingers which would take a few days to come off.  People’s stomachs and legs got the dye on it as well.  When i used the first one, i didn’t mind that much that it turned my stomach pink, but i didn’t buy anymore of the original ones, i waited until they re-made these.  The newer Razzle Dazzle bath oils are still a gorgeous pink color, just not as saturated with color.

Lush description:  You’ll be begging for more.  What if your hinges all ar erusting?  Razzle Dazzle ’em with splediferous raspberry ripples, bergamot and juicy persian lime.

 

Here’s a video i made of this crazy gorgeous little thing.

 

 

Furze

5 out of 5 rating

Lush changed the look a bit, to a more bowl shape and more solid, and no red flower.

Lush had a perfume drop back around 2014 ish called ‘Gorilla perfume I’ and the perfume series was called ‘Death and Decay’. One of the ten perfumes in this series was called ‘Furze’. I still have a bottle with the original artwork on it, which is in my photo below. Lush made the little bath oil ( that looks something that grows in The Shire) in the same name and fragrance.

This was also the time when lush introduced 15 new bath oils in a new design at the first Lush superstore in Oxford Street London.

I made a 30 second video of 2/3 of those bath oils.

The perfumes for this series are in my photo below.

This bath oil bon bon Has the same coconut fragrance as their “Furze” perfume. It has coconut, and mimosa.

There was also an exclusive one day only furze body lotion, from Lush UK which you can see in the photo i took below.

I am ADDICTED to this fragrance.  It is THE best coconut scented product that Lush makes.  It’s so softening.

If you don’t like bits in your bath, you may want to wrap this up in tea strainer or something so that all the cocoa butter melts in the tub but the green plant bits don’t go in your water.  I happen to like bathing in bits, petals, etc

In my photo below i show a salted coconut hand scrub that lush uk stores sold that has the same scent as “Furze’ bath oil and perfume.

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This bauble bath melt ‘Winter Night’ below is also Furze scented. Coconut and Mimosa.

Here’s a video demo i made with my Furze bath oil.

Lime Pastilles

Lime Pastilles bath oil has a pretty green shimmer on the outside. And it smells of limes.

I gathered some green Lush things in my stash a couple of years ago and took this picture below. I added the red arrow to show you where the lime pastilles is in the picure.

(Johnny Appleseed bath oil and Youve Been Mangoed bath oil are also around that same area)

In my photo below the green Lime Pastille bath oil is next to the silver bath oils.