Bubbling Under

See my review/tub demo video of it below.

This bubble bar was made by Lush around 2005 to smell just like “Big Blue” bath bomb and “Sea Vegetable” soap. It smells just like the bath bomb, fresh, oceanic, slightly floral and citrussy.

This is up for the vote in for the lush kitchen box for the month of june 2023.

I don’t know why I didn’t buy it much at the time when it was a regular item in lush stores.

perhaps because I liked the other bubble bars that were out at the same time a bit more. It doesnt have as much dried seaweed in it as the big blue bomb does. To some that might be a plus. Makes loads of bubbles and It makes pretty blue water.

My original big blue scent family photo from 2006. Whats missing in the original pic is my Sea Veggie, and ‘Enchanted Island’ bath melt, I couldnt find it in my lush museum until a couple of weeks afer this photo.

Ingredients: Sodium Bicarbonate, Cream of Tartar , Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Sea Salt Crystals, Lauryl Betaine, Lime Oil, Cocamide DEA, Arame Seaweed (Eisenia arborea), Lavender Oil, Seaweed Absolute (Fucus vesiculosus), Perfume, Gardenia Extract, Colour 42045.

Lush Times 2005 description: This mysterious blue coloured bubble bar slice is full of the best bits of the best selling Sea Vegetable Soap, so if you like that, you’ll love this. Bubbling Under has mineral-rich; skin conditioning Arame seaweed, balancing lavender and refreshing lime for a deep blue ocean experience. Its amazing fragrance makes this the perfect bubble bathing experience for the boys as well as the girls.

It’s so different than the usual Lush bubble bar scents that i’d give it a 3 and a half out of 4.

Heres my tub demo video of bubbling under

Royalty

5 out of 5 rating. See my Tub Demo video of it that I recorded for you below

This is a Lush Cosmetics bath bomb made exclusively for the New Lush Japan Naked ship opening at the beginning of the new year.

Jack Constantine was kind enough to give me one of each of the six exclusive bath bombs. However i had already bought two when i was at the showcase. So i have one left for a Giveaway!

Here’s a Bathtub Demo of it that I recorded for you

Royalty bath bomb is made with jasmine and vanilla. the lush person at the Creative Showcase told me there was also sandalwood in it.

A Gold Crown. What’s not to like?

The scent of Royalty reminds me of The Lush ‘Vanillary’ scent except this adds sandalwood.

See my tub demo of Royalty that i recorded below.

I don’t know if they add condoning things in this bath bomb but it definitely seems to be more conditioning than most lush bath bombs. The water almost becomes milky.

There is a beautiful gold shimmer in the water. Not too much though.

A New Lush bath bomb for Ariana Grande?!

For her new video ‘God is a Woman’!

Jack Constantine recreated the beautiful purple and blue hues in her new, visually stunning video.

i can only imagine what the scent of this might be.

I don’t know that it will be sold to the public. I’m hoping so. Wouldn’t that be great if Lush decided to sell these as a #LushLabs Exclusive?

I imagine something along the lines of breath of God but maybe with more of the feminine aspect or the feminine notes of it. Maybe rose or jasmine. Maybe some rosewood.

Something earthy, or something ethereal?

It’s fun to imagine what it might smell like.

What do you guys think it might smell like?

Tisty Tosty

4 out of 5 rating . See my 2 minute video demo and review video of this below.

There are three different looks that this bath bomb has had over the years. The original white Tisty Tosty from 1999-2013

The Giant one in 2017

The Pink one in 2018

The current 2021 bomb is white and has a quite carved into it which says: ‘I choose to love myself just as I am.’

Tisty Tosty has a unique floral scent. Made with Rose, orris root (from violet) and jasmine. Lush has had this bath bomb for years. It is a classic, something that you can buy for a friend, a mom, a sister, anyone you know who needs cheering up or who is celebrating something. It’s the perfect Lush bomb to get when you don’t know what to get. The original version was very light in scent. In 2005 Lush tweaked their recipe a bit and added more rose oils to the scent. So now it’s even better. What’s not to love.

The return of a Lush classic for Valentine’s day. A sensual bundle of rosebuds and folklore. Be enamoured with this medieval love potion in bloom.

How to use: 
Run a bath and drop in this captivating combination of rose, orris root powder and lemon for a gentle relaxing soak.

How to store: 
Keep cool and dry until ready to feel love’s embrace.

The Pink one below was exclusive to the Lush Kitchen from 2018.

Shipping Weight: 95gs

Ingredients: Sodium Bicarbonate,

Here’s a video demo i made of this in the tub

Lush 2006 Description: Each Tisty Tosty has a bunch of seven real rosebuds encased it its rose scented, heart shaped, white body. As it fizzes in your warm bath and the buds float to the bath’s surface, they release their magic love spell that we weave when we hand-make each batch. The fragrant rose (not to be confused with those huge, fluffy things with no scent) is surrounded with mystery and legend; it is said to have come from the Great Garden of ancient Persia; Cleopatra is rumoured to have seduced Anthony with it. Rose perfume is said to ease tension and stress and to give people happy, positive feelings (which is probably why it worked for Cleopatra). Give it away to someone you love or keep it for yourself; either way the Tisty Tosty works its magic spell.

Here’s the giant one below.