![]() When my postman delivered my parcel of my Cheer Up Buttercup bath bombs I could smell its gorgeous scent before even opening its lid. Packed with lemon, lime and neroli oil its scent cannot be ignored. For such a small bath bomb it really does throw out a serious amount of zingy, energy boosting vibes.īright yellow in colour and decorated with a light dusting of blue cornflower petals, the Cheer Up Buttercup is bright and bold. If you thought the Avobath was a good bath bomb to use to awaken your senses then Cheer Up Buttercup will blow your head off. Although I never tried the larger sized version of the Cheer Up Buttercup its smaller size makes no difference in its quality at all. This new and rather dinky version shares its size with the smaller variety of Lush bath bombs such as the old Think Pink, Butterball and Cinders bath bomb. The Lush Summit version was the same size as the majority of Lush bath bombs such as the Blackberry and Intergalactic. The version of the Cheer Up Buttercup that is now readily available is a much smaller version than what was available at the Lush Summit. Luckily it is now a staple store product so everyone can get it from the UK website and in UK stores. I believe it has been an Oxford Street store exclusive since late April 2017, I however live roughly 4 hours away from the flagship store so never got an opportunity to try it even then. I wasn’t able to get hold of one until months and months later when it came out in the Lush Kitchen. Unfortunately for me, the Cheer Up Buttercup was the last of the Summit bath bombs that I tried. In amongst all of these beautiful new bath bombs it was hard for the rather plain looking Cheer Up Buttercup bath bomb to stand out. Alongside it was a wide variety of other never before been released bath bombs such as Groovy Kind of Love, Yellow Submarine and Thundersnow. Lush Intergalactic Bath Bomb costs £4.75 ( England) / $7.95 ( USA).The Cheer Up Buttercup Bath Bomb made its debut appearance at the February 2017 Lush Summit. ![]() Get in your rocketship and fly over the your local Lush store, and stock up on these babies. I definitely recommend this invigorating bath bomb, I’m very glad that it’s part of the main collection. It’s an out of this world experience, creating your own galaxy in the tub. The bit of glitter residue afterwards would be the only downside to this bath bomb. It really gave my mood a boost, and the scent was even noticeable long after I exited the bath. Whilst your bathing in your own made galaxy, the oils soften the bathwater and leave your skin feel soft and supple throughout the day. But leave it to Lush to successfully pull this off. The scent is unworldly - it’s fresh but also smoky, it’s quite an interesting combination. The popping candy makes the performance even better. The bath art is hands down the prettiest EVER. It’s rocketing streams of fluorescent-pink and yellow swirls across the surface, the silver lustre is like floating in interstellar space. I am starstruck! Intergalactic transforms the water into a gorgeous, vibrant blue shade. Play the videos in 2160p quality and on full screen for the best experience! Other than these oils, it also contains popping candy for an out of this world experience, and glitters for a starlike bath. Very unique and warm, it’s a typical Lush scent. ![]() That’s quite a few different layers, but believe me, in its whole it’s an amazing scent. There’s also a strong woody note because of the cedarwood and vertivert. It’s a fresh scent because of the peppermint, but also sweet and fruit because of the grapefruit. Fortunately for us the scent is a bit better than that - it’s heavenly, one of Lush’s best scents. If it would smell like horse shit, I’d still buy it. This pretty boy has an average size and its appearance is too gorgeous! I mean, look at all those colors, and those glitters. ![]() Lush Intergalactic Bath Bomb costs £4.75 / $7.95 and is part of the regular range. Ingredients: Sodium Bicarbonate, Citric Acid, Popping Candy, Perfume, Cream of Tartar, Water (Aqua), Peppermint Oil, Grapefruit Oi,l Vetivert Oil, Cedarwood Oil, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Lauryl Betaine, *Limonene, *Linalool, Snowflake, Lemon Ice and Gold Glimmer Lustre, Colour 42090, Colour 45410 This article is originally written in 2015 in Dutch, it has been translated and rewritten in 2019. I decided to step into my rocketship and put this beautiful aesthetically bath bomb to the test. ![]() And in the tub? It’s like floating through space, amongst the stars. Intergalactic doesn’t only have a cool name, also its appearance is very pretty. Good morning! Today I have another review and demonstration of one of Lush’s main bath bombs. ![]()
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