Thursday 10 April 2014

The Midweek Treat | Immaculate Eggception review





It's another smash & grab! You may have seen my Love Locket review from a few weeks ago in which I failed miserably at attempting to cut into the bomb with a knife as recommended. So Instead I opted for smashing it on the floor, turning my bathroom into a pink sand desert to reveal it's centre!
 
This week I've been smashing the Immaculate Eggception in an attempt to find my hidden chick or bunny. Much like Love Locket The Immaculate Eggception had a hidden secret inside & mine revealed a little yellow chick. This amazing bath bomb comes in two different colours; yellow or pink. They both share the same delectable fragrance, with zesty lemon oil to tone the skin, refreshing grapefruit oil and sweet and comforting Fair Trade vanilla absolute from the Rwenzori Mountains in Uganda.
 
You have two options with this bomb, you can use the smashed outer, spreading it out between 2 baths. However you will get a slightly weaker scent. & then use the inner bomb for another separate bath (you can get up to 3 baths from this one bomb). Or like me, you can be greedy & throw it all in together and have a super scented bath!
 
With this one I absolutely LOVED the colours. I adore it when Lush bath bombs create a sort of tie dye effect across the water, & in fact if you read my Love Locket review you'll see this is exactly the kind of effect I wished I would have got after being slightly disappointed with the lockets papery hearts. I was however expecting to see a little more blue with the outer showing blue tones, but they disappeared immediately as it hit the water.
 
So I am absolutely won over by The Immaculate Eggception, I love the smell, I love the colour effect & my skin felt amazing after leaving the water. Smooth, nourished and smelling wonderful.
 
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2 comments:

  1. I can say now that I have tried Lush bath bomb too :) They are great! Thanks for sharing it, can't wait to try this one :)

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  2. Ok this is bringing back terrible repressed memories for me. When I was 6 we went on a school trip to an owl sanctuary and some of the owls were feeding on damaged eggs and there was red, yellow and smashed shell everywhere. When I got home my Dad had made me dippy eggs with ketchup and it looked way too much like the carnage I'd experienced earlier. I thought I was over it but the colours of the Immaculate Eggception have brought it all flooding back! It even features a bloody chick!

    Don't worry about me, I'll get the therapy I need.

    I bet the Immaculate Eggception is a really nice midweek treat!

    xXx

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