I understand the name Fun because it is loads of fun with multiple purposes.
I received Pink fun (one of my fave Lush products) and Red fun in gift packs from Lush over the boxing day sale.
I wasn't 100% sure what these products were but once I did a google and a you tube swatch I soon found out!
My daughter regularly has baths over a shower and as any toddler does she asked for bubbles!
Grabbing the Pink fun, a Vanilla and Tonka scent, just like Candy and the Red fun A fruity tangerine scent I placed a teaspoon of each in the sive and placed it under the running water.
Amazing fluffy bubbles formed and one excited little toddler squealed ( and I was dancing on the inside because who doesn't love lush?) The bath water turned a pink red from the product which made my daughter even more excited. The scent that came from the bath was just amazing! After my little one had a bath i could smell her for hours after wards.
Not only do we use these products for a bubble bath my daughter likes to use it as a play dough while she's in the bath. She's not all too artistic and 90% of the time it ends up a smeared mess on the side of the bath but she has a real go and keeps her entertained for the times she's having a play after she has washed.
The pink fun and red fun I got were only in 100g pottles so haven't lasted long. $12.50 for 200g is definitely worth it. I even purchased the pink fun for my Mum because she loved it just as much as myself and my toddler does :)
I can't wait to try the rest out and re purchase the red and pink fun again.
I have almost the whole array of 'Fun' colours available (missing yellow and green I think)
Blue is strong fresh lavender scent Pink is powdery Candy scented, so sweet and talc like Red is Mandarin scent and is nice even if you aren't a huge citrus fan Snow man is black, white and orange accent with fruity (fresh juice kind of) scent Magic of Christmas is a spicy fennel scent but full of glitter and different shades to work with including blue, red, gold (all glittered) and white (non sparkle)
Whist it is a playdoh type format you can make a lot of cool things or shapes and then the kids are more than happy to hop in to their bath. We use it as a bubble bath product as I find the kids skin dries out when used directly on their delicate bodies regularly. It can be used as a shampoo and I have tried it a couple of times on my son... it does a decent job but not something I'd used continually. My daughters hair wouldn't fair well as it is so long and fine... liquid shampoo all the way for her.
The bubbles made when used in a bath are on par with those of regular Lush bubble bars but of course the kids make the shapes they want and it dissolves just as readily into the water. I usually leave a wee bit for them to use as a soap but they prefer their bubble baths.
If left out for prolonged periods of time the white colour of the kit Funs will start to melt/dissolve as friends I'd gifted some too found out.
Tips: What fun and exciting things can be made is entirely up to the imagination