This is a new bomb for Easter . It has a nice smell, kind of like a more fruity cotton candy.
Ostara is the Ostara is a Wiccan holiday. Ostara celebrates the spring equinox. The word Ostara comes from the Anglo-Saxon goddess name, Eostre. Eostre represented spring and new beginnings.
Lush says Ostara bath bomb is bigger than their other bombs and so it can be used more than once.
Its a slow foaming bomb that moves all around the tub leaving a teail of yellow amongst all the pink. Its got silver glitter too.
It didnt stain anything.
I like this bomb.
Here’s my 2 minute Tub Demo Video of Lush Ostara bomb.
Made primarily with vanilla. it’s white on the outside and pink on the inside.
it’s got tiny blue (real) flower petals which float around in the water when the tub is full.
This was originally made for Easter in 2015. It was remade in the Lush Kitchen in 2017. Also, This was voted on to have in the April 2021 Lush Kitchen Subscription Box
This bunny has a white bubble bar covering a beautiful pink bubble bar inside.
It has the Creamy Candy bubble bar scent.
I LOVE this. I love the shock of pink underneath all that white coating. And i love the Creamy Candy scent. Much more than the Snow Fairy scent or the Candy Fluff scent.
Here’s a group of Easter things for 2015 and you can see Bunny Bubble on the left.
Bunny bubble in the left of the picIt makes a light/medium pink colored water with lots of white creamy bubbles and tiny blue, pink and yellow flower petals.
It’s up for the vote again for the Lush Kitchen subscription box.
A lot of people were wondering if this soap was in the same scent family as the Lush ‘The Carrot’ scent.
No it isn’t. This has no buchu oil which was a primary scent in the carrot. Also the soap has orange oil whereas the Carrot scent family does not.
To me this smells like an earthier smelling version of a chocolate dipped orange.
Using a soap with thad soul mud in it is always a nice experience. Spas use certain muds to tone skin, help remove impurities and it’s not drying on the skin. Lush has made a couple of other soaps in the past with thad soul mud.
As you’ll see in the video it lathers up nicely and rinses away clean.
This has the Floral scent of Lush Santa’s Grotto bath bomb.
I didn’t expect to like this. With the exception of it being a pretty flower. I liked that part very much.
I almost didn’t buy it though because i’m getting bored with the reusable type of Lush bubble bars that we’ve been seeing. I miss the regular squishy type of Lush bubble bars.
However when i smelled it i fell in love with the fragrance. It’s the same lovely floral scent of the Lush ‘Santa’s Grotto’ Christmas bath bomb from two years ago. And it’s a different scent. It’s not a scent that lush has used before in other things.
Whenever Lush creates a new floral i get excited.
This didn’t make as many bubbles as the other reusable bubble blowers that i’ve bought from Lush. I don’t know why. But i did enjoy bathing in it.
It doesn’t color the water, and there is no sparkle.
How to use: Hold under running water for mounds of bubbles or blow through for an airborne bubble show. When you’ve whipped up enough bubbles, pop on the side to dry for next time.
How to store: With three distinctly floral essential oils, keep out of direct light and somewhere cool until ready to bloom in bubbles.
4 out of 4 rating see below for a 3 minute Tub Demo Video 😊
Snowman jelly scented (which is the same as the carrot bubble bar)
I’ll be uploading my video tomorrow Monday.
The second i put this bomb in the tub i could smell the familiar scent of ‘The Carrot’ soap, and the other members of this scent family. It’s a beautiful and unique scent.
Carrot oil, buchu oil , bergamot. The scent is fruity but not in a citrussy way nor a berries way.
It’s lightly ‘perfume-y’. And the scent stays on the skin a nice long time.
It’s a slow, foamy type of bath bomb with some awesome bath art.
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. 🙂
This jelly is made with coconut, pineape and vetivert. It has the same scent as Coco Loco/Big Calm.
We like our eggs sweet, foamy and vegan. Brazilian orange oil and vetivert oil make a cracking combination and will have you dreaming of being in a candy store filling a paper bag with fried egg gummy candies. Let this sudsy version wobble over your body in the shower and feel the refreshing, toning and brightening effects of fresh pineapple infusion. If ever there was a shower jelly that smelled good enough to eat, it’s this one.
Sunnyside Up jelly
Don’t leave yourself scrambling for a good shower. Lather up with this sunshine-filled jelly. It’s no yolk, this cheery little egg is packed with a cracking mix of soothing coconut infusion, enzymic pineapple and softening carrageenan extract – a recipe for truly sumptuous skin. Top it all off with a blend of uplifting orange and vetivert for a clucking good shower.
Benefits: – With a soft, tropical scent, fresh coconut infusion soothes and moisturises skin leaving it soft and supple. – Fresh pineapple infusion is bright and enzymic, great for stimulating skin and giving it a revitalised glow. – Carrageenan is a seaweed extract that gives this product it’s unique jelly texture, and is super softening for your skin.
How to use: Keep it whole, and lather onto wet skin to create a rich foam that will clean and leave you feeling fresh and bright.
This bomb has paper ears. It’s Super fruity with Davana oil and Tonka bean oil.
It smells like peach, berries and vanilla to me.
This is a gorgeous bomb. So whimsical. Its a new bomb this Easter with a new shape. The black turns to a deep purple in the water. There is no sparkle in the water.
its a slow melty fizzer which i like bevause i can watch it for a long time as it fizzes in the tub. It crackles with popping candy as it dissolves in the tub.
The vivid red from the hat’s stripe is so striking against the purple. This is a wonderful bomb for bath art.
The water looks blackish purple after its all disdolved. It didnt stain my tub or anything. It was quite easy to simply rinse once with my shower spray. Just don’t hold it in your hand as it dissolves as it will stain your fingertip.
Im glad i bought two. I would highly recommend this bath bomb.
Here’s a video i recorded of it in the tub before i hopped in.
5 out of 5 rating. It shouldnt be, but it just is. 🙂
Lush made two more of these double bomb type products for Spring 2019. As you recall Lush Introduced these new style of bath bombs during Christmas 2018.
This Spring Lush brought out two cuties which can be used for two baths.
Talk about being too cute to use! You have my heart little lamb.
As some of you know-when i demo bath products i always use the entire thing in one go. because that way i can show you what each component of the product does. However i just Couldn’t dump his cute little lamb-y head into the water. I want to look at him more. Makes me wish i got two.
When i review things i don’t look at any other reviews of the products, because i don’t want any of that to influence me in my review. I also don’t read the ingredients list for the same reason until after i use it.
So the first time i places this cute puffball looking sheep near my nose i smelled .. Marshmallow! Oh thank you scent Gods!
After using it i looked at the ingredients list. Cocoa and peppermint. YES.
To have a bath bomb which doesn’t color the water be a ‘5’ rating shows just how great feeling, and great smelling this product is.
If Lush made a perfume out of this scent no one would be happier than I. ❤️
I’m not going to lie…i rubbed this marshmallow creme stuff all over my face.
I watched myself do this as if from a distance, while asking myself ‘how old are you?’.
I didn’t listen for the answer. I was too busy being delighted at the feel of it.
5 out of 5 rating See my tub demo video i made for you below.
This is a new scent Lush says.
Just the look of thus bubble bar drew me in. It looks like a cartoon. And im loving the fushia pink and blue colors.
Its scent is made with bergamot, ylang ylang, cedarwood, and benzoin. So its fruity, woody and floral. Altogether this makes a fruity/sexy/pretty perfume kind of scent. Its not too sweet. And its not too woody. Its mostly perfume-y in the best way.
I used the whole bar for my tub demo and review, however as i state in my video a person coukd easily use half of this bar and have enough bubbles for one bath. So while one can get two baths out of it, id rather use the whole thing the way it was made to use it. 🙂
This was made for Easter 2017 or 18. Carrot was one of the last solid shower oils Lush made before they discontinued them.
Lush had a goodly amount of customers that didn’t like the new solid shower oils. A large amount of customers were not living for the new wave of Lush ‘naked’ products coming out at the time.
I didn’t mind the shower oils too much. I have dry skin and live in the desert so i would use it after i took a shower and my skin would feel pretty good and not greasy.
The shower oils were used kind of like the lush Avocado Co Wash for the hair. You wash in the shower as usual, then after you rinse the soap off your body, rub the solid shower oil on your bod, then rinse off.
Some folks skipped the washing with regular soap or shower gel part, which is like co washing.
It has a nice carrot-y almost floral perfume-y scent.
I have a sink demo video on youtube of carrot shower oil.