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Bath bombs are basically made of baking soda, Lush's special "bubble mix" (we didn't get all the secrets), citric acid and a mix of essential oils to impart a particular scent and feel.
Lush is dropping 54 (yes, you read that right) new bath bombs. This massive launch celebrates the 30th anniversary of the brand's very first bath bomb release, which — fun fact — was inspired ...
"Jelly Bombs create a super luxurious bath that is sure to soften your skin," Katrina Paulos of Lush shared with TODAY Style.
Lush is launching 12 bath bombs (yas, qween!) that are filled with fan-favorite fragrances. Each product features scents from old and new products, and they were selected by Lush customers.
Bath bombs are one of Lush's most popular products. To keep up with the trend of dating in 2019 while staying tongue-in-cheek, they released an emoji-inspired bath bomb collection.
Lush stores across Ireland are offering customers a free bear-shaped bath bomb with any in-store purchase. But the catch is that there is only 100 bath bombs per store up for grabs.
Lush is one of the best places to shop for holiday gifts. Pick up some bath bomb stocking stuffers or and gift sets for the Lushies on your list.
Lush doesn’t specify the ingredients for this specific product, but their bath bombs are usually made of baking soda, a secretive “bubble mix,” citric acid, and essential oils.
And to celebrate the day, Lush is giving away some of its mega popular bath bombs. The sweet-smelling beauty favourites have been a staple of the high street brand since it launched in 1995.
If you've ever plopped a Lush bath bomb in your tub and watched it magically turn what was once water into rainbow milk (if you will), then you know how obsessed people can get over them. Equally ...
Lush has been making us smell sweet as candy for 30 years now, and some of its bath bombs are so well known, we can visualize them just from hearing their names.
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