Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Tick Tick Boom

I have been enjoying my LUSH products (other then the glitter fiasco). So far I have used the Black Angel facial scrub, Tea Tree Water Toner, Vanishing Cream Moisturizer, Mask of Magnaminty and now the Twilight.

Today I will review Twilight. Twilight is one of LUSHs new bath bombs. It has two layers. The first layer is a slow releasing foaming layer. The second layer is a fast acting fizzer. I loved the scent of the bomb in the store and I liked that it is one of their longer lasting bombs. Right before I was about to put it in the bath I dropped it!!
The damaged Twilight Bomb!
The outer layer cracked! Boo!! It didn't last as long as I expected to because the inner layer was exposed to water sooner then it should have been.
The pink foaming action.

I couldn't get a picture of the inner blue fizzy part because I was using my cell and couldn't keep the bomb from flipping over before I could take the picture. The amount of the foam in the above picture is a little less then what was produced after the whole bomb dispersed. When I got into the tub I turned out the lights to enjoy a nice candle little bath forgetting that I wanted to take more pictures LOL. I decided to turn on the bathtub jets to see if I could turn the foam from the bath bomb into a bubble bath.
The jets + bomb = a ton of luscious bubbles
This bomb made the bath feel so soft. It was amazing. I really liked this product and then I got out of the tub.... As I dried off I noticed MORE FREAKING GLITTER!!! WTH?! It was no wear near as bad as the glitter bug incident. It actually put just enough glitter on me. I did really enjoy the product so I wont say the glitter will keep me from buying it. I only take a bath before I go to bed and then I shower again in the am so it really isn't an issue.
See the irridecent ring around the tub? That would be the secret glitter in the bomb. 

The other brown spots in the tub are from the face mask I washed off in the tub while I was in there. The good news is the glitter and left over mask bits rinsed away with just plain water. Next time I will review the facial products as a whole.

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