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Written on Wednesday, August 9, 2017
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Pros: a lot of glitters, bright water color, outer look
Cons: price

Hello to all those reading my review!

This review is dedicated to the Lush Intergalactic bath bomb. The price is about $7-8 and I presume that is the only disadvantage about it.

 

Ever wonder what bathing in deep space would be like? Invite the cosmos into your tub with this interstellar bomb. An awesome mix of refreshing peppermint and neon colors will send your mood rocketing, while popping candy takes you on a trip around the Milky Way. Before you leap too far, rogue layers of vetivert and cedarwood bring you back to earth.

According to the information given on the official Lush website all their products aren’t tested on animals and are preserving agents-free.

Ingredients:

Sodium Bicarbonate Citric Acid Fragrance Popping Candy (Isomalt, Lycasin, Carbon Dioxide) Cream of Tartar (Potassium Bitartrate) Water (Aqua) Peppermint Oil (Mentha piperita) Grapefruit Oil (Citrus paradisi) Vetivert Oil (Vetiveria zizanoides) Cedarwood Oil (Juniperus virginiana) (Juniperus Virginiana Oil) Sodium Laureth Sulfate *Limonene *Linalool Snowflake; Lemon Ice and Gold Glimmer Lustre (Potassium Alumi (Potassium Aluminium Silicate, Titanium Dioxide, Yellow 10, Yellow 5, Synthetic Fluorphlogopite, Iron Oxides, Silica) Blue 1 Red 28 *Occurs naturally in essential oils

The Intergalactic bath bomb was my first bath bomb ever by the Lush brand. And I can say that I liked it very much. I’m absolutely happy with what result I got and it’s 100% lived up to all my expectations.

The bomb itself looks very beautiful, as though I’m holding a small planet in my hands. Honestly I even felt a little bit sad when I understood that I had to dissolve it in water. This small planet was also shining dazzlingly which I was so amazed with!

The bomb smells of something rather usual. The scent isn’t potent or obtrusive. It reminds me of some cleaning product or air freshener. When the bomb is dry, it stains everything and leaves glitters.

But they are very easy to rinse off. Once the bomb is dissolved, don’t be afraid to get out of the tub looking like a glamorous glittery avatar. No, neither you nor your tub will be stained blue.

When I dropped the bomb into the water, it started fizzing and foaming. The water was turning blue and I was startled by the fact how bright and pigmented the water looked.

Owning to the glitters, I had the impression that I was really looking at the starry sky, not at the water in the tub. Smile

There were a lot of glitter by the way. I tried to take a photo of them, but even with a flash I didn’t manage to translate to you all that beauty I saw. But still the pictures are good for you to understand how great this bomb is.

You should definitely buy it and try it out yourself.

After having that bath my skin became very soft and gentle. I didn’t even need to use my shower gel! It felt as though the oils in the ingredients made a great job for my skin’s beauty.

I’m very much delighted with this Intergalactic bath bomb. I received everything that I expected.

As a real bath bomb lover I genuinely recommend this one!

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MoonyTalls recommends Lush Intergalactic Bath Bomb

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