Lush's Intergalactic Bath Bomb certainly lives up to its name.
The bath bomb is circular, predominantly a colbaltish blue with lines of pink and yellow through the middle of each half. It actually reminds me of the Earth in bath bomb form slightly but with less landmass and different colours dipicted. On the surface of the bath bomb you can also see the glitter that is mixed into in.
When putting in the bath it turns your water a deeper blue. From the moment it touches the water, blue ink is instantly visible in the bath, followed by streaks of pink and yellow. The bath bomb is a reasonable size and the colour is quite strong so if you have a smaller bath you could possibly cut this in half and still get the whole effect.
Once the bath bomb has dissolved, the bath looks like it's holding a mini galaxy. In the water you can also see lots of glitter swirling around. Or should I say stars.
The two scents I picked up from this were a peppermint and woody scent.
After your bath you may want to give it a quick rinse down as well just to make sure the glitter and colour does properly wash away. You will also be glittery yourself, but you wouldn't want to wash that away would you?
Lush made me fall in love with Bathing. Normally on a trip away from the city . I’ll take my bath bombs with me . After reading wonderful reviews I decided to give this bath bomb a try .
Its a solid bath bomb with marbled colours . Upon first whiff I smell fresh peppermint. Subtle fresh not overpowerly like Christingle or Dirty spring wash . I draw my bath and throw the bomb in and slowly a marbled effect of colours spread across the later. As I enter the bath the water glistens with specs of glitter . I feel all my aches and pains drift away .
Afterwards my body feels softened clean and relaxed . I have a slight shimmer on my body too . Only bummer here is cleaning the glitter out of the bath tub afterwards. It’s priced fairly . You can buy online or in store options are open.