“Over the past few months, The Lush Kitchen has acquired a bunch of spirited, new starters from far and wide. Now that everyone has sussed out their favourite products, they can’t wait to share them with you!
Monday: Kerry’s diggin’ Karma shower jelly, £8.25, and Antiphilitron shampoo, £11.00.
Tuesday: Tash is feeling Happy bubble bar, £3.95, and The Comforter solid perfume, £9.00.
Wednesday: Kelly can’t get enough of Ghost shower gel, £11.25, and Magic bath bomb, £3.95.
Thursday: Cath’s hot for Pied De Pepper foot lotion, £8.75, and Hot Java bath bomb, £3.95.
Friday: Jay’s mad for Lord Of Misrule solid perfume, £9.00, and Pooh Stix bath bomb, £3.95.”
Here’s a video i made explaining each of these products.
See my Tub Demo Video of my Pooh Stix bath bomb below.
This bomb doesn’t color the water. It’s an old school classic lush bomb from 1998. It has stick pieces of cinnamon in the bath bomb. They are supposed to represent a game of throwing six into the river on a bridge in the book Winnie the Pooh’.
This is a fast fizzer in the tub. It fizzes away quickly. It smells spicy and licorice-y. I like black licorice and i love cinnamon. I’ve used this to perfume the bathroom or my bedroom. It smells yummy.
Spring 1999 UK Lush Times:Those who have read A.A. Milne’s books will know the game, Pooh sticks, invented by the bear of the same name. Each player drops a stick into a stream from one side of the bridge then runs to the other side to see whose stick comes out first. Lush’s Pooh Stix Ballistics contain liquorice root and cinnamon sticks so you and your friends can play your own version in the bath! It is a beige Ballistic, with a lovely scent of heady labdanum, made with aloe vera to nourish the skin.
Spring 2000 UK Lush Times:
Referring, of course, to Winnie the Pooh. When you’ve been out tramping through the Wild Wood, up hill and down dale, exploring, looking for heffalumps or just at work, here’s an easy way to play a version of that famous game at home. Drop a Pooh Stix in your bath, let it dissolve and it will release cinnamon and liquorice sticklets into your bath. All you have to do is whizz your hand under the surface of the water to make the sticklets rush about in exciting ways and form new equally exciting patterns on the water. Hurrah! As an added bonus there’s Aloe Vera — just great for the skin — rosewood, which is said to be balancing and warming, patchouli to banish lethargy, and heady, spicy pimentoberry that warms the emotions and is said to be an aphrodisiac. So during and/or after your bath you can rush about in exciting ways with a close friend just like the sticklets.