An Egg shaped Intergalactic bath bomb
List of ingredients
Popping Candy
Perfume
Peppermint Oil
Grapefruit Oil
Vetivert Oil
Cedarwood Oil
An Egg shaped Intergalactic bath bomb
List of ingredients
Popping Candy
Perfume
Peppermint Oil
Grapefruit Oil
Vetivert Oil
Cedarwood Oil
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Ingredients: Sodium Bicarbonate, Citric Acid, Sodium Carbonate, Popping Candy, Cream of Tartar, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Lemongrass Oil, Bergamot Oil, Rosewood Oil, Lauryl Betaine, *Citral, *Geraniol, *Limonene, *Linalool, Perfume, Colour 42090, Colour 45350, Colour 19140, Frosty Holley Lustre.
Lush Times magazine: Every Christmas needs a cracker! Crackersnap is a new, cheery, lemongrass Bath Bomb that ‘cracks’ wide open in your tub, turning the water bright green and revealing a few extra treats – just like a real Christmas cracker! Pop on your party hat, tell yourself a joke and round up that crocodile for future bathing fun times.
Review: This has the wonderful “Avobath” scent, with lotsof lemongrass and bergamot. It makes popping sounds as it dissolves. They were fragile via mail order but then Lush started putting them in little plastic cases and that’s why mine was not broken when it arrived all the way from England.
Here’s a demo i recorded of the Crackersnap bath bomb in the tub.
$4.95 See my video of Cinders below
Ingredients: Sodium Bicarbonate, Citric Acid, Coarse Sea Salt, Fizzy Candy, Perfume, Gardenia Extract , Almond Oil, Sweet Orange Oil, Cinnamon Leaf Oil ,
Lush Times: Our brand new Cinders Bath Ballistic is the colour of a glowing ember and it crackles like warming wood fire, like the one that Cinderella slept by in the fairy tale. When Mo made this lovely little Ballistic, she added popping candy so it also makes a sound like burning logs. As you lie in the bath listening to your Ballistic fizzing, you’ll be able to hear little crackles too! It was inspired by a bottle of Glug, the Christmas beverage that Mika from Lush in Sweden brought us, so we scented it with cinnamon and orange smell like a warming, yuletime drink. It started life called Glug, but with its colours and sound, Cinders seemed like the perfect name.
Review: I Love this! I love the scent. It’s subtley orange, smokey, spiced with cinnamon. The pop rocks inside sound like a crackling fireplace. This was so popular that Lush UKers asked for a Cinders perfume and Lush sold this as a forum member only perfume.
Here’s a video i made of Cinders in the tub