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Children in Need inspired Bath Bomb – Sudsey

November 19, 2016 by Bel Leave a Comment

During this month I was lucky enough to be offered a bath bomb (they call them Bath Blasters) from Soap Bombs to review. Since Children in Need was coming up, I decided to go for Sudsey (inspired by Pudsey) as there was so much choice in bath bombs that it at least gave me a reason to pick it.

The bath bomb itself came very well packaged and it was sent next day delivery via a courier, rather than regular mail. It was incredibly pretty, especially with its glittery spots and it smelt pretty great too. Now I’ve said before, that I prefer options that provide me with bubbles, so bath bombs aren’t my favourite thing to use in a bath. That said, if they smell nice, make the bath water turn an interesting colour and I can get out smelling good, I’m all for using them.

This bath bomb did all those things and so I am happy to recommend it. They are good value too and there is so much choice, that you might find it hard to decide. I would definitely be interested in trying their bath brulees, mallows or creamers so I will definitely be back for more. Not only that but the company is Lincolnshire based (where I live) so it seems good to support local businesses.

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Lush Bath Bomb – Lava Lamp

November 8, 2016 by Bel Leave a Comment

Not last week but the week before, I had my first Lush bath in a long time. I’d picked up a bit of a stash (as I mentioned here) and the first lucky dip bath bomb was something called Lava Lamp. Not only did I forget to take a picture of the bath bomb before I threw it into the bath, I also only put pictures and videos on my “Story” on Instagram – so now they’re gone! What a wally.

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Pic from Lush website

The first impressions of the bath bomb were great. It was absolutely beautiful in the bath and also incredibly impressive as it did actually remind me of a Lava Lamb. The smell was fantastic and I was already sold on this new bath bomb from Lush.

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Having got so excited, posting it all on my Instagram stories, I clearly got myself completely distracted in forgetting to take actual pictures. I did get a few but they were mostly the aftermath – I’ll get to that soon.

Lush describes this bath bomb as:

Just go with the flow and get groovy baby. This time machine of bobbing purple orbs – made with 100% traceable cocoa butter – will create the hypnotic spectacle of a lava lamp in your own bath, taking you back to the swinging sixties. A triple whammy of Sicilian mandarin, tangerine and orange flower give this vibrant bomb a fragrance like fruit pastilles.

The smell, as I mentioned before, was amazing – strong and lasting. The colour was lovely and the effect of the bath bomb was so impressive. My first issue came however, when I looked at my skin in the bath. Everywhere that lay just on the water edge, was covered in a waxy purple layer.

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I saw on the Lush website that many people described this as a soft, moisturising, oil layer, but for me it was just waxy. It  didn’t really seem to come off, even with shower gel, although the purple did go. My next issue was shaving my legs. This moisturising layer, as it was called, actually caused all the hairs to gunk up my razor and I wasn’t able to rinse or tap them out of it so ended up giving up. I might also add that my skin still seemed to have this wax layer by the time I had my next bath.

Finally and all issues aside (I did like it), I got out of the bath to realise another flaw… my bath was very stained. The pictures don’t really show the extent but this purple wavy reside went all around the bath, where the water level had been.

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Did I like the bath bomb? Absolutely, yes.
Would I buy it again?Absolutely not – sorry guys. Too high maintenance for me.

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Lush Bath Bomb – Monsters Ball

October 29, 2016 by Bel Leave a Comment

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It’s been a long time since I treated myself to some Lush but I have to admit I find it hard not to at this time of year. The Halloween range is currently out, as is the Christmas range but when Megan and I went to Doncaster last week, my priority was definitely to grab the pieces I hadn’t tried and would be disappearing soon (as well as a few favourites). I’ll definitely be heading back for some Christmas ones soon but this little lot (plus one I used before picturing) set me back £35.

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Monsters Ball bath bomb, is new this year I think (or at least I haven’t seen it before). It looked cute and smelt great, so I was immediately sold in the shop. When I put the bath bomb in the bath, it wasn’t disappointing either. Again the smell was good and the colours in the bath were beautiful.

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Lush describes this bath bomb as a…

…mash-up of lime and neroli oils is a sure fire way to get the party started, and leave you feelin’ Franken-fine all night long. 

While the smell is great and it lingers all bath long, the colour for me was the most amazing thing about this bath bomb. I definitely prefer bubble bars generally, but this was a really great pick, especially if you’re treating yourself this Halloween.

After my last bath bomb (lava lamp) which I will review once I have the photos off my iPad, this one was a refreshing change (spoiler, I wasn’t a fan of the other one). Honestly I don’t know if, at £4.25, I would buy it again, but it wasn’t a disappointment and I wouldn’t be unhappy if someone else had bought it for me as a gift.

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Lush Halloween Wish List

October 17, 2016 by Bel Leave a Comment

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It’s come to that time of year again where I can’t help but lust after the new Lush products. I have been good all year and barely bought any Lush items (I think Valentine’s was the last time and I turned down the offer from Chris on my birthday in May to get a few bits). However limited items are really hard for me to resist and this brings me to my Halloween Lush Wish List.

I’m not a huge fan of most of the shower gels and I really dislike soap – not just Lush, all soap. However I am completely in love with bubble bars and I can definitely go for a few bath bombs too. Here are the items I’m after this Halloween.

From left to right; Pumpkin bath bomb – £3.95, Monster’s Ball bath bomb – £4.25, Boo bath melt – £3.50, Sparkly Pumpkin bubble bar – £3.95.
Bottom row, left to right; Goth Fairy shimmer bar – £5.50, Autumn Leaf bath bomb – £3.75

I also have my eye on a lot of Christmas Lush too so keep an eye out for that wish list!

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Imperial Leather – Sherbet Lemon and Marshmallow

February 5, 2016 by Bel Leave a Comment

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I love to try new scents, especially when it comes to shampoo, bubble bath, hand wash etc. I’m a sucker for Lush too, especially their sweet smelling bath bombs and bubble bars. When I spotted these in the shop the other day, at only 99p each, I had to give them a go!

Sherbet Lemon – sadly this one was a bit of a disappointment. Using it once in the shower was definitely enough (it might sit on the side of the bath forever now). While the smell is definitely lemony, it’s not a sweet smell. In fact, the whole time I was washing, I kept trying to place the scent. I think in the end, I decided it smelt like washing up liquid, or maybe lemon scented dishwasher aid. Dumbledore definitely wouldn’t be interested in this shower gel.

Marshmallow – this one is really the opposite to the other. It’s actually a really nice shower gel and I will definitely be using it again. It smells sweet (though not really like marshmallow) and it leaves a nice scent on the skin afterwards. While I can’t exactly tell you what it smells like, the closest I can get to is maybe a sweet version of chamomile lotion.

Sadly I don’t think I will be buying either of these shower gels again, but I would recommend the Marshmallow to anyone who likes a sweet scent. However once it’s no longer its trial price of 99p, I’m not sure I’d bother at all.

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Energy Saving Tips

July 18, 2015 by Bel Leave a Comment

I was recently asked by Best Electric Radiators to share my energy saving tips. As a stay-at-home mum of two children, we’re always looking to cut corners and save money. As noted by Premium Electric, circuit breakers are recommended over fuses because they automatically trip to stop excessive electrical currents, enhancing safety. These are some of the changes I have made over the last few years which have helped us to save money and energy. United PLumbing Heating Air & Electric suggests some great ways to save energy

– Take a shower instead of a bath. I used to love a long bath – a soak in the tub for over an hour. However I don’t really have the time to spare these days and obviously baths take up far more water than a shower. Instead I hope in the shower and I’m out 10 minutes later. Maybe not as luxurious but it suits my lifestyle better and saves water!

– Fill the kettle only as much as you need it. I moan at everyone in the house about this, along with everyone who visits. Why is it that we naturally “fill” the kettle, even when we’re only making two cups. The latest kettle I’ve bought has far clearer markings as to where you need to fill to, to get the right amount. Filling the kettle with only what you need saves not only on water, but on the electric it takes to boil the water.

– Turning off lights. If you’ve ever needed a commercial electrician to come take a look at your wiring, you’ve probably heard this before. They know what kind of wear and tear these things endure while we take electricity for granted until something stops working or we get the power bill. If you leave a room, turn off the light. During summer with longer hours of daylight, we don’t even need to be turning them on too early. Don’t get into bad habits and turn on lights when you don’t need them – last as long as you can and then when you do turn them on, remember to turn them off when not needed!

– Use the Timer Set and Controls on the heating It’s not been that warm this year as a whole and I hate to admit I was still popping my heating on for the odd day in May and June. However we reset our heating controls as soon as the weather got milder with the help of heating services. Making sure your timer settings and temperature control are right will save on the heating. It’s one thing to pop it on for an hour here and there but another to have it coming on automatically every morning and night when you don’t really need it. wpid-20150717123645.jpg – Air dry your clothes instead of tumble dry. We’ve always been using washers with tumble dry function but the last one broke last year. Now, we bought a new washing machine that didn’t have a tumble function. My partner was always far too quick to throw something into the tumble dryer when he could have just hung it out to try. Now he can’t and that saves us loads of energy! Not only that, but hung out to dry, the clothes are a lot less likely to need ironing and this saves us too. As well as that, use a lower temperature wash and that will save you as well. There are loads of other tips too, but I sadly can’t say I’m very good at following those. Switching off appliances fully instead of to standby, making sure the fridge and freezer are full as it takes less work to keep them chilled, using the right size hob on your gas cooker, avoid using pre-rinse on the dishwasher and so on. You may also ask your electrician to inspect your electrical wiring and make sure there are no electricity leakages through damaged or exposed wires which are also potential fire hazards. There are many great ways to save energy and money – along with plenty of websites out there with tips. These are just a few of mine and the ones I’ve found easiest to adapt to.

What are your tips?

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Comforter – Lush Shower Gel

July 4, 2015 by Bel Leave a Comment

I have been meaning to post about this amazing shower gel from Lush, for ages and ages now. Ever since we went to London in May and I treated myself to a £40 haul from their Oxford Street store, I’ve been trying new products left, right and centre. However my favourite by far is The Comforter shower Gel.

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Now you might have heard of The Comforter before, but not as a shower gel – as a bubble bar! It’s by far one of my favourite products from Lush. It’s smell is primarily blackcurrant, but the bergamot also offers a citrus tone too. The description on the website reads:

Sometimes you just need to shut yourself off from the outside world under a blanket of fruity foam that will put you back in the right frame of mind to face the world. This bar is supersized, so you’ll only need to crumble half a bar under your tap to make enough bubbles for a long, comforting soak. Cassis absolute gives a distinctive blackcurrant fragrance, while bergamot adds an uplifting note.

As I mentioned, this is for the Bubble Bar, not the Shower Gel. The shower gel is currently just an exclusive to the Oxford Street store. Hopefully though, fingers crossed, it will be placed on the website and other stores before too long!

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The shower gel is a beautiful pink colour, with a glittery shimmer to it as well. It’s a little runny and you panic a bit when you apply it – as your skin turns pink too – but it lathers up nicely and smells AMAZING!

In the coming weeks I will tell you a little more about the products I’ve bought and hopefully my favourites may even make it into store. In the meantime you can see a full list of all the Oxford Street exclusives here – and read my review of the Big Bang bubble bar.

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Ultraviolet – Lush Bubble Bar Review

March 1, 2015 by Bel Leave a Comment

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I am so behind! This should have been posted on Friday but with one thing or another, I’ve gotten myself a few days out of sync! Anyway, no surprise – my post today is another Lush review!

I did debate whether I wanted to write about this again this week, but since Mother’s Day is coming up fast, I didn’t want anyone to miss out. This week’s bubble bar is called Ultraviolet and its a special edition one, for Mother’s Day!

This particular bar is BIG! I’ve always been one to throw in a whole bubble bar (I like a luxurious bath) but even I cut this one in half! To be honest, selling at £4.75 you need to get the most use for your money anyway!

I was originally sold on the beautiful colours of this and its similarity to a rainbow, however ultimately I was sold on its smell! I can’t 100% describe it’s smell, but the best I can say is PARMA VIOLETS! I don’t know if that was the intention or not, but honestly, the smell is amazing.

Dive into a deep purple pool with bubbles scented with violet leaf and jasmine absolutes. Make it through the rain and find the silver lining to every bubbly cloud. Just what UV been waiting for.

Ever since Bathos disappeared from the shelves, there has been a hole in my heart where the parma violet scented bubble bar originally lay. Now, thanks to Mother’s Day, I can get it back for a short while! The colour of the bubble bar is beautiful but sadly its a dark sort of purple in the bath (but you can’t have everything right?). The smell is just as amazing once you’re in the bath and honestly, I wanted to eat the remainder of the bubble bar since it smelled so good!

Since its a limited edition, I highly urge you to rush out and buy this bubble bar. It’s amazing and you won’t regret it!!!

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Father Christmas – Lush Bath Bomb Review

December 15, 2014 by Bel Leave a Comment

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Last month I posted about a bath bomb from Lush, called Butterbear. It was a fun little teddy bear, perfect for kids. Today I want to bring you another bath bomb I’ve come across – again, great for the kids, especially at Christmas!

This bath bomb is called Father Christmas, which of course is the person this bath product gives a resemblance to. It was sold to me on the fact it smelt like Snow Fairy, one of my favourite Lush scents and of course the Christmas aspect.
Lush sells this product as:

A festive bath bomb to bring Santa’s presence into the bath. Once you pop this jolly bomb in your bath, it turns your water from bright red to vivid green. This year, Father Christmas will fill your bathroom with the popular sweet scent of Snow Fairy. All we want for Christmas is this Santa, baby!

I obviously hadn’t read this before using the bath bomb and secretly I’m a little glad. I threw Father Christmas into my bath and didn’t really expect much. However instantly there was a pop of green and I realised Santa had a surprise! As the bath bomb fizzed away, the green was released and before I knew it, my bath was a beautiful, if not a little unexpected, shade of green!
I am happy to report that my bath did indeed smell of Snow Fairy! While the usual pink of the shower gel was replaced by a rather vivid green, the smell was definitely the same. As with all bath bombs, I miss the bubbles of a bubble bar, but I love the smell that comes with these bombs. Father Christmas is now high up on my list of recommendations and I might even buy it for my kids on Christmas Eve!

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Butterbear – Lush Bath Bomb Review

November 17, 2014 by Bel Leave a Comment

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Over on my personal blog, Journeys are my Diary, I’ve been blogging a lot about my recent Lush Haul (purchased on our weekend away to Edinburgh).

I’ve covered So White, Hot Toddy, The Sparkler and today I want to talk about Butterbear. The main reason I’ve decided to place this review here, is because I definitely think its something very child orientated and that our lovely readers over here might like to know about it!

When we first picked up Butterbear in Lush, Megan misread the sign and thought it said Butterbeer. This is of course a Harry Potter reference and then made the bear, a must buy! A part of me did wonder if there was a connection, but I don’t think there is. That said, he’s a very cute little bear!

Lush describe the product as:

Cocoa butter creates a creamy soft bath that is great for nourishing and protecting your skin, with the same vanilla-like fragrance as Butterball bath bomb. Moulded into a friendly and sweet-smelling bear, this is sure to be a winner with little and big kids alike!

My little bear got a bit dirty! By dirty, I mean my “Sparkler” bath bomb disintegrated all over him – that’s the yellow bits. Otherwise, you can see this little chappy is a white/cream colour with flecks of brown.

When we first placed him in the water, he acted exactly like a regular bath bomb – fizzing and bubbling away. However as he started to dissolve, you could see bits of brown and I began to worry that it was one of the few Lush products that leave bits in your bath (I’m not a fan of those!).

 

However I shouldn’t have worried as given a little time, that dissolved too, leaving a very clear bath. You could see the oil in the water from the cocoa butter and Lily who was having the bath, seemed very happy with the vanilla smell.
I would definitely recommend this bath bomb for kids as its kind and gentle on their skin, plus it smells good. That said, kids also love bubbles and if you’re looking for that then you’re not going to get any here! Perhaps throwing in a Lush bubble bar as well, might be a bit extravagant for the kids…

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