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by - written on 13/04/08 (Very useful, 106 readings)
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I know I have been selfish with my choice of Lush products lately, so on my visit last week, I picked up the Ickle Baby Bath Ballistic for my daughters. My 8 year old uses a lot of the main range of Lush products, but with my 3 year old I tend be more wary of using anything in her bath which could cause her to slip of may be too strong for her skin. Also the cost of the products comes into it, a £3+ product just chucked into the bath would not be appreciated by my daughters, so as Ickle Baby is priced at £1 it is a great alternative, and still allows them to feel that they are having a grown up bath. This product is not a traditional ball shaped bath ballistic, it is a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/06/05 (Very useful, 148 readings)
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While in Lush the other day I remembered reading a review on the Ickle Baby Baff and decided to treat the kids to one each. It's cute in a Baby Born kind of way (ie: an ugly cute) and the actual face that's carved into the ballistic reminds me of Montezuma for some reason, it looks nothing like a baby more like a sort of death mask - look at the picture and see what I mean! This ballistic is the smallest one I've seen in Lush, weighing in at 30g and being the size of a Cadbury's cookie although a bit fatter. The smallness is reflected in the price and the Ickle Baby Baff will only set you back £1 which is roughly half the cost of the other ballistics Lush ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/06/08 (Very useful, 150 readings)
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After my little one was truly amazed by my Butterfly Ball bomb, I promised I'd get her a bath bomb next time we were in Lush. Being that money doesn't grow on trees (but most of the Lush ingredients do) the one I had in mind was Ickle Baby Baff, being that it's the cheapest at only £1. Okay, okay, I know that's pretty tight, splashing out on the Butterfly Ball for myself, but only spending £1 on her but my reasoning was that she just sits in the bath and plays with her toys and would be fine really in a bit of bubble bath whereas I truly use my baths to relax and spend forever in them. Even after saying it, I still feel like I was being tight. What made this ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/06/08 (Very useful, 88 readings)
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Walking into this aroma haven is always a pleasure - not only does it feed your senses with all the magnificent smells of natural essential oils, but your eyes get to feast on all the dazzling treasures that could end up in your bathroom. However, after a stressful day at work, I was only after one thing - the 'Ickle Baby Baff'. This is one of their smaller basic bath bombs, in fact, I think it's their only small one. Instead of a small round ball, this blue novelty is actually moulded into a sunny baby's face. Throwing one of these into a warm running bath releases lavender, sandalwood and chamomile essential oils - all of which help to sooth and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/08/08 (Very useful, 95 readings)
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I ordered an Ickle Baby Baff ballistic with my last Lush order, as it's the cheapest one they make, and one I've not tried yet. This is actually designed with kids in mind, but it seems that plenty of us big kids are using these too, if the reviews on the Lush website are anything to go by. It might be worth noting, that Ickle Baby Baff as we know it, will soon be discontinued, to be replaced by Ickle Baby Devil and Ickle Baby Angel, which have the exact same fragrance as this one, but are a bit bigger and are shaped like either a devil or an angel. The one I bought is the original, which is still available at the moment, and is shaped like a babies ... Read the complete review
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