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Lush Bath Ballistics in General |
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17/05/03 (79 review reads) |
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Advantages: Natural ingredients
Disadvantages: you may not like them
After finding a Lush shop whilst out on a shopping trip the other day, I ended up purchasing quite a few bath ballistics. After a hard days work, I needed to come home and jump in the bath, to sooth away the days stresses and strains. Having quite a few bath ballistic's to chose from, the colours and scents had me wondering for a few minutes which one's to choose and as this Sicilian one promised to revitalise and refresh, I opted for it first. The hot water was run and the bath ballistic was put in. Almost straight away the sicilian ballistic started to fizz, this was quite fun to watch as it moved around in the water, releasing it's orangy colour to the water, the scent was not to overpowering but quite subtle. I liked this because I am sensative to strong smelling perfume, which if it is too overpowering will make my nose run and that's not much fun. As the bath ballistic dissolved the water had become yellowy, litle bits of petals were released into the water, these were marigold petals and then out popped this little piece of orange, which floated around in the water. As I lowered myself into the bath the scent of the oils began to work their wonders. The sicilian contains quite a few essential oils. Orange oil, which is used as a tonic. Tangerine oil which is used also as a tonic and to uplift the spirits. Maderin oil has also the healing properties simmilar to orange and tangerine with the ability of healing insomnia, stress and is a skin tonic. Neriol oil has a refreshing effect and is also a skin tonic. Bergamot has a antiseptic effect to heal skin problems and also helps to fight depression and stress. All the essential oils included in the sicilian work towards relaxing and refreshing your mind, body and skin. I love the idea of being able to enjoy a essential oil bath with a product which has combined the oils for a certain purpose, to refresh and as a tonic to the sk
in in the sicilians case. Overall impression of this bath ballistic is thumbs up. Although you have to rinse the flower pieces off the bath sides after bathing, it hasn't put me off buying and trying more things from lush. I'm heavily into natural cosmetic's and lush seem to have found a health balance with their products. The price of the sicilian was 1.95 which is not a costly price to pay considering the price of essential oils from the health shop and you don't have to spend the time mixing your own, lush have done it for you. Well, I hope this has been of some use to you
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- 20/05/03 Nice op, I love bath bombs :) A friend of mine was given one that was glittery and all the glittery bits stuck to her, she was shimmering for 4 days no matter how much she scrubbed it wouldn't come off, so before you try a glitter one be warned!
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- 19/05/03 The lovely orangey smell makes this one of my favourite Lush bath bombs. It always cheers me up! |
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- 17/05/03 Not a bad review. i think the problem is Lush has ben done so many times before |
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