The final product is one that I tried for the first time last year and feel completely in love with, it's the gorgeous Fluffy Egg (£2.95) bath bomb. You may remember that I'm a massive Snow Fairy addict and a few of these pretty pink eggs will help to keep me going until I can get my next stash of Snow Fairy since it's the same scent. It's an eggstraordinary lovely fresh and fruity, fairly sweet scent of candy with a light touch of musk that prevents it from getting too sickly sweet. I adore it and I'm so happy that Lush is nice enough to think of us who are missing Snow Fairy desperately.
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Friday, 7 March 2014
Have a Lush Easter!
When it comes to fun, beautiful smelling bath products Lush is definitely the place to go to, and they certainly know how to keep us interested with their limited collections throughout the year. We've barely stopped shopping the Halloween range before the Christmas collection tempts us, which is then swiftly followed by the Valentines range. I might possibly have gone a little bit over board when I shopped the Christmas collection (see here), but there were so many amazing products to choose from, and I still have a little bit left of some of the shower gels. For me the Valentine's collection this year wasn't as tempting, and I actually didn't buy a single thing. The Easter collection is a completely different story with a fab range of products and again I might possibly have gone a little bit over board, but just look at these goodies - can you blame me?
One of the things I love about Lush is that they keep things fun and interesting with their with their cute Russian doll take on some of their bath bombs. The Immaculate Eggception (£6.95) is a lovely big yellow bath bomb egg, that has a little something inside of it, either a bunny or a little chick. I'm not sure yet what's in my egg but getting two lovely bath bombs in one, is a great treat and I'll share with you on Instagram what I find inside it. It has an absolutely gorgeous soft lemon scent, but it's more creamy and sweet than zesty and sharp because of a hint of vanilla, and it reminds me a little of a lemon soda popsicle. According to Lush it'll dissolve into beautiful sunset colors in the bath of pink, yellow and orange which sounds very inviting and I'm so eggcited to try it out.
No limited edition from Lush is complete without something beautiful sparkly and the Golden Egg (£3.50) is exactly that - not even a hardy magpie like myself could wish for more. This is another 2-in 1 product that starts off as a bath melt and when that layer has melted away, its bath bomb core will start to fizz and release the eggceptionally delicious and yummy scent of toffee, sweet orange and honey. I adore this scent and wish I had a golden goose that could give me golden eggs like this all year around, I know it's the same one as in Honey I washed the kids but the golden egg format is just so much more fun. One small thing though - this is a VERY glittery bath product and while that is great in the bath, as soon as you pick it up you will get a lot of glitter particles everywhere that will transfer to your face and clothes, so be careful with it.
When I saw this little white rabbit I just had to have it. The Bunny Bubble Bar (£3.25) is one of the cutest things I've ever seen, with its little candy eyes and tail but it's not only adorable it also good for you since it contains shea butter and coconut oil to nourish your skin, making it soft and supple. I must admit that I probably would have bought this regardless of what it smelt like but luckily for me, it comes in one of my most loved Lush scents - the Creamy Candy bubble bar, which is a gorgeous soft whipped vanilla scent with a fruity candy feel to it. Apparently this little cutie has a surprise inside it and if you can bare to crumble it up in the water it's filled with pretty blue cornflowers that will make your bath a bit eggstra special.
Next is one of your 5 a day, a Bunch of Carrots (£5.95). As much as I love Lush products, I try to make them last as long as possible by sometimes breaking them into smaller pieces, but with this colorful bunch, you don't need to do that since they are reusable. Rather than crumbling this bubble bar, you simply swirl the carrots around in the bath until you've got enough bubbles, and then you can put the rest away and save for another day - it's a super concept! If you're not a fan of carrots, don't worry because the bubble bars don't smell anything like it, instead it's a beautiful warm and eggsotic scent with lemon, grapefruit and blackcurrants. This is probably my favorite out of all of them and I'm already picking up some more of these vegetables to last me a while.
The final product is one that I tried for the first time last year and feel completely in love with, it's the gorgeous Fluffy Egg (£2.95) bath bomb. You may remember that I'm a massive Snow Fairy addict and a few of these pretty pink eggs will help to keep me going until I can get my next stash of Snow Fairy since it's the same scent. It's an eggstraordinary lovely fresh and fruity, fairly sweet scent of candy with a light touch of musk that prevents it from getting too sickly sweet. I adore it and I'm so happy that Lush is nice enough to think of us who are missing Snow Fairy desperately.
I really like the Easter collection - the products are fun, cute and colorful with amazing scents and I just love seeing how they are displayed in Lush, it always puts me in such a good mood. I would highly recommend that you stock up on the Easter eggs, and not just the chocolate kind!
The final product is one that I tried for the first time last year and feel completely in love with, it's the gorgeous Fluffy Egg (£2.95) bath bomb. You may remember that I'm a massive Snow Fairy addict and a few of these pretty pink eggs will help to keep me going until I can get my next stash of Snow Fairy since it's the same scent. It's an eggstraordinary lovely fresh and fruity, fairly sweet scent of candy with a light touch of musk that prevents it from getting too sickly sweet. I adore it and I'm so happy that Lush is nice enough to think of us who are missing Snow Fairy desperately.
Sunday, 1 December 2013
Lush bath times
Back in the old days when views about cleanliness and hygiene weren't quite the same as today, a lot of people only had a wash perhaps once a week or in many cases even more rarely. However, when it was time for Christmas it was a tradition for the whole family to have a Christmas bath to make sure that everyone was nice and clean for the big Christmas meal. Well things have certainly changed since then and I'm sure I'm not the only one bath lover who looks forward to the Christmas collection from Lush every year to indulge in all things fun and seasonal, although a lot of the products are almost too cute to use up. I got a little bit carried away this year when I saw the new collection, but at least I will have lots of gorgeous products of all kinds, colors, shapes and scents in my bath basket to choose from.
If we start with the shower gels I had actually already bought Snow Fairy and Ponche when I happened to see Glögg (£13.50) on the website. Glögg is a traditional heated red wine based winter drink, similar to mulled wine which is spiced with cinnamon, orange, cognac and cloves and something I'm very familiar with as I'm Swedish, and the thought of a glögg smelling shower gel was just too much to resist. It doesn't smell exactly like the glögg from my family home, but it's close enough and it has beautiful warming essential oils for a feel good shower after you've been out in the cold.
Next is my annual shower gel highlight and all time favourite Lush scent - Snow Fairy (£10.95). This is a bit of a love it or hate it scent and I'm very firmly in the love it camp because of its pink and sweet, fruity bubblegum scent. It's fresh, fluffy and light like candy floss and I have had such a hard time to stop myself from using it before December, but today I will celebrate first of advent with an indulgent Snow Fairy shower.
The last shower gel is Ponche (£8.95) which is a citrusy, juicy tropical sweet scent with a very light hint of cinnamon and buckets of tequila. Apparently this is a traditional Mexican Christmas drink, and although I prefer warmer scents in the winter, I do like the zestiness of it and could see myself still using this in Spring time for a bright, sparkly and refreshing shower.
Now we come to all the bath bombs, melts and bubble bars. Golden Wonder (£3.50) is a bath bomb in the shape of a gorgeous glittery Christmas present and it even has a bow on it. The scent is sparkling, citrusy with sweet orange and lime but with a warm undertone to it, making it great for winter time. Apparently this is a bath bomb that you should take your time to enjoy and that releases wonderful colors and stars when you drop it in the bath. But be careful when you pick it up because it has soo much glitter on it, that it gets absolutely everywhere - and yes I did walk around with gold on my nose for a few hrs...I've seen photos of this in the bath and I'm very excited to try it and to let it wrap me in gold while I enjoy a glass of chilled champagne - now that's how you ease in Christmas!
Next bath bomb is Cinders (£2.45), less sparkly on the outside but just like Cinderella has a bit of a transformation in the bath. It also has a very fruity and spicy scent of orange combined with cinnamon and which smells very comforting and relaxing. The transformation of this one in the water is down to the popping candy which should crackle like a log fire. Sounds interesting and it'll be fun to see if it actually works.
Lush has really latched on to the Christmas drink concept and another bath product to resemble a traditional hot drink is the Hot Toddy bubble bar (£3.25). You crumble it under running water for lots of creamy bubbles to form and the bathroom will be filled with that luxurious and whipped spicy but soft scent of eggnog, citrus fruits and nutmeg. It's a warming and relaxing scent and since the bubble bars are so foaming, I'll probably split this in two to get more use out of it.
Christmas is a very sparkly time of year and even more so if you use the Star Light, Star Bright bath melt (£3.30). It's such a pretty bath melt, covered in a heavy dusting of silver that unfortunately goes absolutely everywhere and again that sticks to your fingertips for hrs. It has a rich and moisturising center of shea butter and is supposed to make the water feel soft and creamy and turns it silvery turqoise. This is a more piquant and invigorating scent than the other bath products because of the ginger and lime and it's deliciously refreshing.
We're now on to the bath products that are almost too cute to melt, although this little guy looks as if he's already well on his way - it's the Melting Snowman bath melt (£2.25). The shape is different, but it has the same warming scent as the Hot Toddy bath melt and the same moisturising qualities that will leave the skin nice and soft. So if you don't have the heart to finish our snowman off, you can get the same scent and effect from the Hot Toddy melt, but with less of a guilty conscience.
The cuteness factor is at an all time high with the Christmas Penguin bubble bar (£2.95). It's a very fresh and almost Mediterranean scent of sweet orange flower and mandarin oil a and it's so refreshing that I'll probably save this for a morning bath, to set me up nicely for the day. I would like to try and split this bubble bar into two as well, but I suspect that it'll just fall into pieces if I do - as if it isn't bad enough that we have to dissolve him... Poor penguin...
Last up we have Father Christmas himself (£3.25) with his cheery, merry face in a cute pink and white bath bomb, but when you drop it in the water it'll completely unexpectedly turn green! It has a lovely fresh but warm orange scent and for me I think this will be the one to save for Christmas day, after all I need Father Christmas to drop off my pressies before he fizzes away!
As a bath lover I'm so glad that things have changed since the old days, and it probably wasn't easy getting hold of a decent bath bomb either... Luckily I'm all sorted with lots of goodies and I'm looking forward to some lush bath times before Christmas.
If we start with the shower gels I had actually already bought Snow Fairy and Ponche when I happened to see Glögg (£13.50) on the website. Glögg is a traditional heated red wine based winter drink, similar to mulled wine which is spiced with cinnamon, orange, cognac and cloves and something I'm very familiar with as I'm Swedish, and the thought of a glögg smelling shower gel was just too much to resist. It doesn't smell exactly like the glögg from my family home, but it's close enough and it has beautiful warming essential oils for a feel good shower after you've been out in the cold.
Next is my annual shower gel highlight and all time favourite Lush scent - Snow Fairy (£10.95). This is a bit of a love it or hate it scent and I'm very firmly in the love it camp because of its pink and sweet, fruity bubblegum scent. It's fresh, fluffy and light like candy floss and I have had such a hard time to stop myself from using it before December, but today I will celebrate first of advent with an indulgent Snow Fairy shower.
The last shower gel is Ponche (£8.95) which is a citrusy, juicy tropical sweet scent with a very light hint of cinnamon and buckets of tequila. Apparently this is a traditional Mexican Christmas drink, and although I prefer warmer scents in the winter, I do like the zestiness of it and could see myself still using this in Spring time for a bright, sparkly and refreshing shower.
Now we come to all the bath bombs, melts and bubble bars. Golden Wonder (£3.50) is a bath bomb in the shape of a gorgeous glittery Christmas present and it even has a bow on it. The scent is sparkling, citrusy with sweet orange and lime but with a warm undertone to it, making it great for winter time. Apparently this is a bath bomb that you should take your time to enjoy and that releases wonderful colors and stars when you drop it in the bath. But be careful when you pick it up because it has soo much glitter on it, that it gets absolutely everywhere - and yes I did walk around with gold on my nose for a few hrs...I've seen photos of this in the bath and I'm very excited to try it and to let it wrap me in gold while I enjoy a glass of chilled champagne - now that's how you ease in Christmas!
Next bath bomb is Cinders (£2.45), less sparkly on the outside but just like Cinderella has a bit of a transformation in the bath. It also has a very fruity and spicy scent of orange combined with cinnamon and which smells very comforting and relaxing. The transformation of this one in the water is down to the popping candy which should crackle like a log fire. Sounds interesting and it'll be fun to see if it actually works.
Lush has really latched on to the Christmas drink concept and another bath product to resemble a traditional hot drink is the Hot Toddy bubble bar (£3.25). You crumble it under running water for lots of creamy bubbles to form and the bathroom will be filled with that luxurious and whipped spicy but soft scent of eggnog, citrus fruits and nutmeg. It's a warming and relaxing scent and since the bubble bars are so foaming, I'll probably split this in two to get more use out of it.
Christmas is a very sparkly time of year and even more so if you use the Star Light, Star Bright bath melt (£3.30). It's such a pretty bath melt, covered in a heavy dusting of silver that unfortunately goes absolutely everywhere and again that sticks to your fingertips for hrs. It has a rich and moisturising center of shea butter and is supposed to make the water feel soft and creamy and turns it silvery turqoise. This is a more piquant and invigorating scent than the other bath products because of the ginger and lime and it's deliciously refreshing.
We're now on to the bath products that are almost too cute to melt, although this little guy looks as if he's already well on his way - it's the Melting Snowman bath melt (£2.25). The shape is different, but it has the same warming scent as the Hot Toddy bath melt and the same moisturising qualities that will leave the skin nice and soft. So if you don't have the heart to finish our snowman off, you can get the same scent and effect from the Hot Toddy melt, but with less of a guilty conscience.
The cuteness factor is at an all time high with the Christmas Penguin bubble bar (£2.95). It's a very fresh and almost Mediterranean scent of sweet orange flower and mandarin oil a and it's so refreshing that I'll probably save this for a morning bath, to set me up nicely for the day. I would like to try and split this bubble bar into two as well, but I suspect that it'll just fall into pieces if I do - as if it isn't bad enough that we have to dissolve him... Poor penguin...
Last up we have Father Christmas himself (£3.25) with his cheery, merry face in a cute pink and white bath bomb, but when you drop it in the water it'll completely unexpectedly turn green! It has a lovely fresh but warm orange scent and for me I think this will be the one to save for Christmas day, after all I need Father Christmas to drop off my pressies before he fizzes away!
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