Posted by Kelly Andrews on 9 February 2024
The fresh, handmade cosmetics company has launched a new, limited edition bath bomb which promises to create salty, milky bathwater fit for a Hollywood A-lister.
This salt doesn’t burn, it’s mineral-rich, blended with soothing coconut milk powder and a fragrance it shares with the brand’s moisturising bubble bar, ‘Milky Bath’.
After inventing the bath bomb back in 1989, Lush has now concocted a perfect blend of sea salt, which is packed full of moisture and minerals, and coconut powder, which produces a soothing and creamy milk when added to water, creating a tub fit for an aristocrat.
Feel like Hollywood royalty with this milky bath bomb that never kills the groove, leaving the bather with silky smooth bath water they’ll want to treasure every last drop of.
Lush’s limited edition Saltbomb (£5) is available online and via the Lush app while stocks last.
“It felt like all of a sudden everyone was talking about how much they love milky bath water and, at Lush, we totally agree!
“Bathtime self-care looks different for everyone, whether you love a silent soak, a rave and bathe, or just a moment of pure self love.
“That’s why we have over 60 different bath bombs and bubble bars - from the calming waters of Twilight, to the sensual Sex Bomb. Whatever your bathtime looks like, we’ve got you - just remember to lock the door if you’re sharing a bathroom.” - Lush inventors.
Saltbomb Bath Bomb - £5 from Lush
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