Wednesday, March 05, 2014

LUSH!

I'm still super crazy about lush, every time I go into Birmingham I must leave with at least 4 or 5 products... I just can't get enough!! So after my little shopping frenzy in there on sunday, I thought id share some bath bombs that I choose, one in particular my favorite of any of my lush bars/bombs I've ever choosen.. lets start with that.


So this one is my absolute favourite! A golden egg.. This is so gorgeous and glitzy in the flesh, it's the same as the silver star from the Christmas ones they make. Only problem with this is if you touch this you are instantly covered in glitter! But how can you not love this perfect Easter present?.


Brightside.. How can this not instantly make you happy & with the crazy bright colour and a smell of citrus. Bubble bars are amazing as you can get so much use out of them, you just break off a chunk and run it under the tap for an insane amount of bubbles. These are well worth there money.


Sex bomb, sex bomb.. I love this so much, the smell of jasmine, ylang ylang and clary sage help me to really relax. I'm quite a stressy person so this one totally chills me out after a long day at work!. 


Dorothy.. I purely went for this because of its name, The Wizard of OZ was one of my favourite films when I was little so I wanted memories from over the rainbow. This is also great for clearing you head if you have a lot going on.


And last but not least, Buffy. another childhood love. This is slightly different to my usual bubble bars and bombs I always buy, I was first bought this as a Christmas present, I loved it so much I had to repurchase. 
This contains ground rice, almonds and beans to scrub and any dead skin cells, I use this all over my body when I'm mid shower, then get back in & wash it all away. I'm loving this to use on my legs, thighs and bum, as I'm getting wedding prepped I'm trying anything to get baby soft, cellulite free thighs!.


Becky x
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