Bath cocktail – Blueberry jam

I did a blueberry/huckleberry bath cocktail using products from two different indie vendors; rock oil naturals ‘Spellbound’ bath bomb and Bath Bake Love ‘Blueberry Creme’ sugar scrub, and ‘wild Blueberry’ bath syrup.

In addition to the water feeling quite nice after the Spellbound bomb dissolved, the bath syrup makes the water and my skin silky without any kind of oily feeling.

Altogether great for my dry skin, with an overall yummy blueberry goodness wafting in the air, and some gorgeous bath art from the bath bomb. The water wound up being a very very dark blue green with blue, green and silver sparkle.

Don’t Rain On My Parade

4 out of 5 rating. See my Demo Video Below

I got the smaller bottle in this top pic from buying the Lush Kitchen subscription box.

This extra large bottle i got from Oxford Street superstore in London.

One of four Lush shower gels which came here to North America a year after debuting at the first Lush Superstore Oxford Street in London England in 2014. These four shower gels including Lord of Misrule, Don’t Rain on my Parade, Beautiful, and Wash that Man Out of My Hair.

This Don’t Rain on My Parade below shower gel is a teal, blue colour. Scented with blueberry juice, vanilla, cassie, voilet leaf, ylang ylang and sandalwood. It’s sweet and floral and good.

I poured it on a white plate so you can see the color.

similar to Ultraviolet but sweeter. It’s the same scent as their “Tuca Tuca” massage bar, and ‘Violet Nights’ bath oil. Except with this shower gel they do add blueberry juice, but it doesn’t change the scent much.

250g (8oz) £9.50 (17.50)

Here’s a “family reunion portrait” of all the Lush products throughout the years which have this same scent, including the large sized wash card in the back. Its a wash card/paper soap.

the front two called ultraviolet arent in this scent family but all the others are.

 

 

Here’s a video i made of it where i discuss the scent of Don’t Rain on my Parade and the other two shower gels in more detail 🙂