A bubbly, frothy melon-colored bath. This was a belated birthday treat to myself. I was occupied in a good way with celebrations with family and the completion of a school course. I didn’t get a chance to enjoy this bath cocktail until yesterday.
1 Luverly Bath Ballistic: A mild floral. My first guess was chamomile; which is incorrect.
- Ylang ylang oil
- Jasmine absolute
- Gardenia extract
- Straw flowers
1 Auntie Pamela Bubble Bar: A very spicy sweet fragrance; very cinnamon. Judging from the ingredients, it must have been stored next to a bubble bar made of cinnamon or the like. So don’t go solely by my account. I love this bubble bar enough to re-purchase for a future bath cocktail. I threw this into the bathwater and it melted in no time. I didn’t even have to crumble it! The bathwater was quite warm though; maybe this helped?
- Chamomile powder
- Rose absolute
- Ylang ylang oil
- Vanilla absolute
- Rose petals
- Red golden glitter
- Gardenia extract
1/2 MMM Melting Marshmallow Moments Bath Melt: Sweet floral scent. Just in case you’re wondering, it’s very easily crumbled under running water.
- almond oil
- chamomile powder
- marigold powder
- synthetic musk
A Ring of Roses Buttercream Soap: A lovely gently floral fragranced soap. I always worry about anything floral because I really dislike the scent of lavender (smells too medicinal and herbal) and geraniums (smells like burnt plastic). I know lavender is supposed to be calming, so it’s unfortunate that I dislike that scent. I do think dried lavender looks gorgeous in a clay vase. RR was to my relief nicely scented and it left my skin moisturized. For someone with normal or combo skin, many Lush melts and soaps make post-bath lotion unnecessary. You can see from the list below that it’s jam-packed with lots of goodness.
- Larkspur
- Honeysuckle
- Marigold & cornflower infusion
- Rapeseed, sunflower, coconut, & evening primrose oils
- Lemon & sweet orange oils
- Rose absolute
- Rose petals
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