I have been using The Comforter bubble bar in what feels like forever as it never fails to perk me up with masses of bubbles and that wonderful relaxing and soothing aroma so whilst browsing the city I stumbled into Lush and found it in shower cream format, I admit I purchased 2 of these bottles whilst I was there, my shower time just got heaps better.
Packaged in the Lush way, you know clear plastic bottle and understated labels just focusing on the goodness inside, this bottle allows the creamy formula to trickle through at a moderate pace without taking out too much, I just go straight onto a bath/shower lily/pouffe and lather it up into a mass of tiny bubbles, the fragrance is there in full power and it lingers on you for a good time afterwards which is what I loved about the bubble bar.
The ultra shocking pink formula is soft and opaque, quick to lather and doesn't stain the bottom of the shower cubicle, it has happened in the past with another item not from Lush I must add.
The only downside is I no longer can find the bubble bar so assume this cream has replaced it, oh well I can always squeeze a little of this under the running taps of a bath for the same experience I guess so there is no real loss.
Sweet blackcurrant, in a soft yet rich creamy liquid. This little gem of 100ml was in a gift pack I (cough) bought for myself, it was not something I had heard of prior but I had tried the bubble bar and soon I was hooked on this gorgeous shower cream. I have since purchased more as soon as it was released as an individual item... and I want to buy more next order too.
It is sweet but not as sweet as say snow fairy but it has a strong black current scent that is instantly enveloping. It does exactly what is says... it comforts! remember when you were little and had classes of Ribena, it was refreshing and sweet and wholesome... this is Ribena in a shower cream :)
It lathers well and doesn't over dry the skin leaving it feeling soft but not at all greasy (just like a regular shower gel but more liquid)
The purple/pink hue is of course an added bonus given that I love purple and pink, but the contents do separate in the container after a short while but easily mix when shaken for a bit.