I was generously gifted this bath bomb recently and decided to treat myself to a long relaxing bath yesterday, using this delicious little ball of goodness. I could smell the incredible scent through the wrapper; warm, rich and slightly sweet.
And that's where the excitement ends really.
For starters the size was much, much smaller than the average bath bombs at Lush and I was quite disappointed in that. It's one that you will really only get one use out of as it's not worth cutting in half. I held this under running water and it kind of fizzed but mainly sunk to the bottom so I had to crumble it up. The colours were very underwhelming for what I was expecting - mainly yellow with hints of red and orange, but it didn't swirl and spread throughout my tub as other bombs I've tried have done. Instead the colours clung to the sides of the bath and I had to swish it all around to get it distributed evenly. As I mentioned above, upon opening this the smell was extremely nice, but once dissolved the scent kind of dissipated and only lingered very faintly.
Once I got in the tub I could hear this strange crackling sound and could not for the life of me figure out where it was coming from! I had assumed that the little red rocks on top of the bomb were dyed salts, but they were in fact popping candies. Quite clever really but it did leave me feeling puzzled for a few minutes.
I could give this 5 stars for the fact that it makes my skin feel incredible but one of the highlights of using a Lush bath bomb is the beautiful colours and perfume that you get to experience. It imparts a total sense of relaxation and gives you a good reason to stay in the tub that little bit longer. I do really love how this made my skin feel though. Soft and smooth, ready to absorb my lotion, it really does wonders for my dry skin. And I am left feeling the benefits for days after, I will be very sad when the bath is removed and I can no longer use these treats.
So I am giving this particular bomb 3/5 on each category because it was disappointing to my senses but overall did what a bath bomb should do. Will I purchase again or recommend it to someone else? No, for your money you can purchase a much more pleasant bomb and it will likely be bigger than this one too - allowing for two uses rather than one.
I am known to impulse buy and this was one of those situations but there was no buyers remorse here. Sweet cherry was the selling point to me along with the popping candy, I have had one other bomb with popping candy in it and there was no pops at all but this one didn't disappoint.
This chilly summers night was perfect to try out this interesting bath ballistic and feel like I am snuggled up in front of my fire.
This particular bath bomb is smaller than most of the Lush range and has a very strong scent, sweet and spicy it is yellow mottled with white and speckled with pink/orange popping candy which are also clustered in one patch. I am not normally a fan of spiced scents but this was very pleasant cinnamon like on a cappuccino but sweet and fruity.
I was hopeful that the popping candy would work so I hoped in my bath with it in hand and plucked a loose one off first to see if it would pop... nothing... it just sank and dissolved, I was skeptical that this would be the experience I was expecting. I dropped it in... it sank and fizzed on the bottom of my bath it made a symphony of sounds ranging from the rushing fizz to crackles and pops, and um well some unexpected gas like noises too haha.
As the bath water turned an interesting shade or yellow, the popping candy continued to crackle like an open fire for a few minutes all the while the fizzing took place at the bottom of the tub. The water was soft and moisturizing and absolutely perfect for a winter-y night... all that was missing was a mug of mulled wine