Lush Christmas Eve Bubble Bar looks slightly less attractive in person than it does on their website, however this bubble bar truly is capable of delivering magic to your bath. The scent however is not anything I would truly associate with the holiday, or even the winter season for that matter.
The Bubble Bar:
Christmas Eve Bubble Bar on the Lush.com is a round deep denim blue bubble bar, with a yellow sliced bubble bar pressed into it, forming the shape of a crescent moon. The moon has very small flecks of glitter on it, but the amount will not do anything for the water. It's just added for show.
What I Got:
Instead of the attractive bubble bar shown on the website, I got a small squished blue disc, with the yellow portion simply added to the middle and cut like cookie dough. There is no separation, the yellow moon is already in the blue mold. There is also no glitter as shown on the site.
The Scent:
This one is tough to pin point, as it smells nothing like what I would associate with Christmas. No pine, no cinnamon, cider, or fresh mint.
This bubble bar smells more like something for the romantic season of February. It has a very low key musk scent going on, but I loved the scent, and it reminded me of Jennifer Lopez's GLOW perfume for women. Musky, angelic, and completely made for a woman.
Regardless of this bubble bar lacking that wintery mix in the scent department, I loved it.
My Use:
I always cut my bubble bars in half, and save the other half for a later use. I find that you get plenty of bubbles doing it this way anyway.
In order to get full mounds of bubbles, there is a form to adding the bubble bar to your bath water. You must squish it up under the hot running water as you fill the tub.
Walk away for a few moments, and wallah, the magic of the bubble bar is in full force.
When it came to Christmas Eve Bubble Bar, I was very happy with the results. I had mounds of lightly scented bubbles, and the color of the bathwater had been transformed into a beautiful blue color.
What I liked about this bubble bar was that it also left the water feeling silky smooth, which is a nice little addition to the mix.
Overall:
Christmas Eve Bubble Bar may not necessarily remind anyone of Christmas, let alone winter, however it is a delicious bubble bar that is capable of creating tons of long lasting bubbles.
The Bubble Bar:
Christmas Eve Bubble Bar on the Lush.com is a round deep denim blue bubble bar, with a yellow sliced bubble bar pressed into it, forming the shape of a crescent moon. The moon has very small flecks of glitter on it, but the amount will not do anything for the water. It's just added for show.
What I Got:
Instead of the attractive bubble bar shown on the website, I got a small squished blue disc, with the yellow portion simply added to the middle and cut like cookie dough. There is no separation, the yellow moon is already in the blue mold. There is also no glitter as shown on the site.
The Scent:
This one is tough to pin point, as it smells nothing like what I would associate with Christmas. No pine, no cinnamon, cider, or fresh mint.
This bubble bar smells more like something for the romantic season of February. It has a very low key musk scent going on, but I loved the scent, and it reminded me of Jennifer Lopez's GLOW perfume for women. Musky, angelic, and completely made for a woman.
Regardless of this bubble bar lacking that wintery mix in the scent department, I loved it.
My Use:
I always cut my bubble bars in half, and save the other half for a later use. I find that you get plenty of bubbles doing it this way anyway.
In order to get full mounds of bubbles, there is a form to adding the bubble bar to your bath water. You must squish it up under the hot running water as you fill the tub.
Walk away for a few moments, and wallah, the magic of the bubble bar is in full force.
When it came to Christmas Eve Bubble Bar, I was very happy with the results. I had mounds of lightly scented bubbles, and the color of the bathwater had been transformed into a beautiful blue color.
What I liked about this bubble bar was that it also left the water feeling silky smooth, which is a nice little addition to the mix.
Overall:
Christmas Eve Bubble Bar may not necessarily remind anyone of Christmas, let alone winter, however it is a delicious bubble bar that is capable of creating tons of long lasting bubbles.
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The Contributor has no connection to nor was paid by the brand or product described in this content.
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Published by Melanie Dee
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