Lush Review : Big Blue Bath Bomb
I have a
love-hate relationship with this bath bomb.
Let me
tell you why :
Pros
- It smells amazing !
- My bath looked like what the ocean would like if it wasn't polluted (a lovely blue-green colour)
Cons
- It is very dusty.
- The Seaweed.
- The seaweed
- THE SEAWEED !
I hate
seaweed. When I read that it's main ingredient was seaweed I thought that the
seaweed was an oil version like lavender and neroli...so you could imagine my
surprise when seaweed spread through the bath. I guess the fact that it
actually doesn't cling to you is a plus, but you feel it if you move your leg.
AND IT TOTALLY RUINED THE EXPERIENCE FOR ME! I was imagining that I was tanning
by the sea, then I feel seaweed touch me. If seaweed doesn't bother than I
guess you won't be bothered but if it does bother you, it ruins it. It's a
shame because the aroma that the bath bomb releases is the best one that I have
tried.
What Lush says about this bath bomb :
This
calming bath bomb evokes a summer’s day at the seaside: perfect for drifting
off. Big Blue’s key ingredient is a type of kelp called arame seaweed, which
softens in your hot bath water. Arame is rich in vitamins and minerals
including iodine, which helps to regulate the metabolism. Sea salt softens the
skin, helping to remove dead skin cells, while lemon oil clears the mind and,
like lavender oil, is antiseptic and cleansing.
I'll give
this a 4/5 stars, and I might possibly buy this one again. I might fish out all
the seaweed next time before getting in the bath.
Until
next time, lovelies.
~Aby
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