Here’s a 4 minute video review and demo i made of this interesting soap
Here’s a 4 minute video review and demo i made of this interesting soap
5 out of 5 rating
Violet, Patchouli, Rose, Thyme.

A Reusable bubble bar in a divining pendulum shape. How cool this idea. I think this is one of my favorite new products. It’s purple, but covered in a Coppery shimmer. It smells of lovely violet floral with a touch of thyme and patchouli. It mostly smells of violet.

The 3 minute video even further below is the 3 minute version which shows the water turning purple, shows the bubbles, shows the glitter in the water, etc. This shorter one here just shows it spinning above the tub. 😊


Here’s a youtube video i made of what the Divination reusable bubble bar looks like in the bath.
Supertramp bubble bar was made with the Supertramp shower gel scent.
The Supertramp shower gel is made from 2 Lush products mixed together; ‘Smaragadine’ phyto foam bath (a cosmetic to go product) and the old classic ‘Tramp’ shower gel. It’s a mossy, woody dark green scent. This has patchouli and peppermint, rose, lavender and orange, petigrain, sandalwood and ginger.
Here’s a photo i took of it, and below is a link to a youtube video i made of supertramp in the tub.
I cut it in half and use half per bath as this is a big, heavy bar. Watch the video for a look at whst it does in the bath ⬇️

Heres a video of the showergel
Green, red and purple. 5.oo gpb / $7.70
Made with the popular Lush “Lord of Misrule” scent; vanilla, black pepper and patchouli.
This fun bar was made to smell like the Lush ‘Lord of Misrule’ bath bomb. Lush has also made a Lord of Misrule shower cream, another Fun multi-purpose bar called Mind the Gap-Lord of Misrule fun bar, a square “Rough With the Smooth” cocoa butter body scrub, and a Lord of Misrule perfume.
Here’s a collaboration video i made showing the various ways to use the fun bar.

4 out of 5
Perfume, Carrot Oil, Bergamot Oil Spearmint Oil Patchouli Oil, Jasmine Absolute, Orange Oil, Gardenia Extract, Candy Nose
Review: The patchouli and the sweetish carrot oil of Harvey’s scent reminds me of the Lush ‘Lord of Misrule’ scent, except Harvey isn’t spicy and doesn’t have black pepper like Lord of Misrule. Harvey is a fast fizzer. Harvey was a limited time only ballistic for Spring 2002 that Lush remade later on once as well. He’s sought after still because he’s so darn cute and because it’s such a different and cheery, beautiful and yummy scent. He’s a lovely pale Easter egg yellow color and in the shape of a big bunny face with big funny teeth. Minty and perfumey with a little orange oil in it as well. This is wonderfully Spring like. Like sunshine. This one was best by itself in my opinion. Makes yellow water.

Lush 2004 Descrption: Not just the image of an Easter bunny, Harvey bath bomb is in honour of the son of LUSH’s Brighton shop manager. He, in turn, took his moniker from the James Stewart film classic., Harvey. Paws for thought – LUSH has added a helping of carrot oil because it’s good for bunnies!
Here’s my video of Harvey