This was one of my first bathbombs and as a bit of a Harry Potter/Game of Thrones girl it contained the word Dragon so of course I had to pick it up and find out about its magical-ness!
It is a wonderful fresh citrus scent, and the bathbomb fizzes and bubbles away releasing 'confetti' and then it explodes into a golden shimmer.
If you do sit around in the bath for a while it does look a bit like you are bathing in glittery pee, but its heaps of fun to watch the glitter floating around!
It leaves your skin feeling super soft and a little bit sparkly which is always nice!
Let me start by saying that I am a bath taker, and I don't mind spending a little money on a really nice bath experience every now and again. So, the price did not put me off this bomb, nor did the smell (which I thought was lovely). What put me off it was the outrageous amount of glitter that is in it. I am not a glitter person, and even if I was, this would still be too much glitter! There was glitter all over my tub once the water had drained, and I had to rinse the tub quite a bit. There was glitter all over my towel, so I had to wash that. There was glitter all over my bathroom floor, meaning I had to sweep. There was glitter falling off of me all night, so I kept finding glitter all over the house. There was even so much glitter stuck to my body that I left a glitter pile on the sheets of my bed.
What makes me the most mad, however, is that when I went into LUSH I specifically asked for a bath bomb with no stuff in it (no glitter, no flower bits, etc). I had bought one of the Christmas bath bombs, and it ended up having a crazy amount of glitter in it, and I hated it. She recommended this one. Come on LUSH employees. Know your products and listen to your customers! I still love many LUSH products, but this is NOT ONE!