Lush Sakura Bath Bomb Review from the 러쉬 명동역점 Lush Myeongdong Station Store

While visiting the 러쉬 명동역점 Lush Myeongdong Station Store in Seoul, Korea, I picked up the Sakura Bath Bomb (it is known as the Cherry Blossom Bomb on Lush Korea's site) to use in the beautiful tub of my Hotel Karashy room. If you're interested in seeing more of the Lush Myeongdong Station store, click here for my photo diary.

WHAT I THOUGHT

The fizz and color effects of the Sakura were quite lackluster, I almost thought that I had a dud of a bath bomb. My bath bomb also didn't have the green crystals in it like I've seen on other Sakura bath bombs. It does smell nicely of florals, but I would like a little more oomph when dropping into the water (not as much as an Intergalactic or Experimenter, but a addition of color to the bath water). This is a great bath bomb to use if you like floral scents and you don't want to worry about drastic color in your bath water as it didn't really turn my water a different color and from demo videos I've watched, it looks like the water turns a slight pink tint (although it may be different depending on where the bath bomb is purchased from?).

LUSH USA SAKURA DESCRIPTION

A refreshing floral dip into springtime When the blossoms burst forth in spring, it’s a tradition to take a picnic and bottle of sake and enjoy the beauty. Noriko, one of our product inventors, hails from Japan and this beautiful Bath Bomb represents what it’s like to be in a park while the breeze blows through the blossoms in the trees. Instead of heading to the park, lay back in serene waters while the gorgeous scents of mimosa and jasmine envelop you to give you the joyful feeling of springtime. Sakura: simple, elegant, and enduringly beautiful bathing.

INGREDIENTS

Sodium Bicarbonate , Citric Acid , Fragrance , Fine Sea Salt (Sodium Chloride) , Lemon Oil (Citrus limonum) , Mimosa Absolute (Acacia decurrens) , Orange Flower Absolute (Citrus Aurantium amara) , Jasmine Absolute (Jasminum grandiflorum) , Gardenia Extract (Gardenia jasminoides) , *Limonene , Lilial , Red 4 , Blue 1 . *Occurs naturally in essential oils