My new obsession is bath products, so going into Lush is like a dream for me since they have so many different kinds of bath bombs. this one caught my eye because of the shape, color and scent. After drawing my bath and throwing in this bath bomb I was pretty disappointed. It fizzles out, which I like, the smell is still there and fills the bathroom with a nice berry smell, however there are no bubbles, no moisture in the water like most other Lush bath bombs- Only thing you're left with is purple water and glitter (which pretty much gets everywhere). I will not repurchase.
Smell of black berry and black cherry. Makes the whole bathtub fill with sparkle. They fizz out pretty fast and the scent doesn't last long. My kids love it but I don't like it.
The smell of this reminds me of blackberry bathbomb also from lush. Love that that water turns purple and has glittery bits in. Very nice!
One of my first lush products..and it hooked me! The smell is so delicious...like a burst of blackberry. I adore this and odds are you will too. If I was going to get just one bath bomb for someone this would be my choice. Plus, it's pretty and cute! Great as part of a present.
I was quite disappointed with this bath bomb, I was a bit dismayed considering it is a pretty small bath bomb however I assumed that the product itself would make up for it. When I put the bath bomb into the tub it fizzed and was done dissolving relatively quickly, the water turned blue however compared to other bath bombs the water was extremely see through and I could see right to the bottom of the tub. The sparkles were pretty chunky and didn't look that nice, unlike some of the other lush bath bombs whose glitter spread evenly throughout and didn't leave any sort of annoying residue. The color itself ended up fading and I was left with slightly blued water. The bathbomb itself smells really good, but then again so does the blackberry one, they smell pretty similar except that one is much larger and the color left by that one lasts alot longer.
got this as a present in a pack.
it didnt smell too strong and i didnt like the glitter. it didnt have bubbles and wasnt moisturising. probably one of the poorer products ive used in the bath. I wouldnt buy this again. i even forgot the smell it wasnt that memorable
This bath bomb is like a low quality rip-off of Twilight. It turns the water a very faint purple and includes a crap-ton of glitter, which makes cleaning the tub a nightmare. For folks with sensitive skin like me, the glitter may make you itchy. I had to shower afterward. In general, I'm learning that I cannot use any bath bombs with glitter in them.
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Lush's Space Girl seems to be one of their less talked about bath bombs, or bath ballistics as they're called in here in Aus. This bomb us inspired by "The Imagined Village's intriguing interpretation of Space Girl from their second album Empire&Love" #product placement. This bomb is supposed to make you hungry for a space adventure. Lush claims that this bomb contains space dust from alien friends, but I have my doubts. I purchased Space Girl at the Lush kiosk in Parramatta. This 125g bath bomb sells for $5.95AUD, I believe it's the same price in America as well. That's always nice. I'm unsure if Space Girl is vegan or not, but like all Lush products, it's cruelty free and made of natural ingredients. -edit, it is vegan.
Space Girl simply comes in a yellow Lush baggie. The ingredient list is printed at the store on a sticker and used to close the bag. The bath bomb it's self is meant to be shaped like Saturn. The bomb is light blue with pink spots and little flecks of glitter. On the website it's shown to be super glittery, but upon re-examining all the Space Girl bombs at a different Lush today, not a single one of them were particularly glittery. It's a cute little bath bomb though.
I used Space Girl. It dissolved completely in about 2 minutes, faster than I expected. It fizzed and bubbled a little, not too much. A little bit of gooey red stuff came out of the bomb and floated on the surface of the water. That's awkwardly familiar. Ew. The water turned a light purplish blue, but remained clear. There was a tiny bit of glitter. I think some oil was included in this bomb, just enough to make the tub slick, but not your skin. And that's all.
Yup. I paid $6 for blue, shimmery water. Do not like. That's so impractical I can't even. Why pay that kind of money for something that doesn't have any legitimate benefits, and you can only use once? Why? Personally, I'd rather just mix some food coloring and Skin-so-Soft if I want blue bath water with some oil. It's more affordable and financially friendly.
I will give Space Girl one thing. It smells really good. I generally don't like how Lush products smell, but Space Girl is really nice. In fact, it's why my boyfriend picked it out (I was being too choosy that day). Space Girl smells like sweet, juicy, natural berries with maybe a little sugar. I wish Lush had more products scented like this one.
I'm pretty disappointed by Lush's Space Girl Bath Bomb. It's an awful value. I guess it's ok if you want to spoil yourself once a fortnight, or once a month or so, but personally it's not something that I could justify spending money on again. I love the smell of Space Girl, Lush needs more products that smells like this. If you love berry scents and bath bombs, this may be perfect for you. If you want a bomb with benefits, don't bother. Sorry if it seems like I'm slamming this product, it isn't necessarily bad, just not...great. I can see why this isn't as talked about as other Lush bath bombs.
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I really liked the concept of this bath bomb, but it just wasn't as good as some of the others when diluted, although they are more expensive. I enjoyed the popping particles, but the scent faded quickly and my bath water didn't change colour very much. Plus the glitter was a nuisance to rinse of myself and the tub.