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Review of Lush Dragon’s Egg Bath Bomb

Bath Bombs

My huge holiday order had finally come to an end as I managed to use p every single product in my order in less than a week, and as always I saved the one item that looked like the best, for last. In this case that one lucky last was Lush Dragon’s Egg Bath Bomb.

The reason I saved this one for last was because I hoped it would deliver the best bath in my order. I loved the egg shape, I loved the white shell color with the small flecks of pink, green, yellow and blue that I could see residing just under the outer shell of the bath bomb, and I loved the zingy lemon scent it gave off.

My Use:

Coming to terms with the fact that Lush’s Dragon Egg was my very last bath bomb hit me like a ton of bricks the moment I flopped this large bomb into the water.

I hoped in with it and awaited the magic.

The initial fizzing of the ballistic was not that wonderful, but as it began to melt further and further I noticed the odd colors inside of the egg bomb begin to emerge. It contained the same weird gel like texture that Winter Bath Bomb had. The gel melts away and adds a bit of color to the bath water, but not too much.

One the outer shell with gel flecks fizz away an orange fizzer emerges from the center. The gold however is right dab after the orange fizzy melts away releasing a pure gold center. The gold center looked purple at first, but as I got my hands into it and into good lighting I was stunned to see the beautiful golden color on my skin. This golden color also contained tons of micro flecks of gold glitter which shimmers and shines.

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The glitter does not stick to your skin after you get out of the bath, so that is a major plus.

As far as the scent goes, Dragons Egg did not impress me very much. It had the same lemon fragrance going on that Bohemian Soap by Lush has. It is nice, but if you are a Lush veteran, you will note immediately that it has been done before, in soap and in other bath bombs.

Besides the familiar fragrance the bath bomb also does not leave scent behind on the skin afterward. What it does though is create a nice colorful and magical like bath for you to indulge in, while releasing soft moisturizing properties to the water which add to the relaxation and charm of it all.

Overall:

I enjoyed Dragons Egg, but I likely would not order it again. It was a nice one time try, and one I would recommend. However it was just not all there for me to order it time and time again. I like bath bombs that add scent lightly to the skin that lasts. Dragons Egg does not do that. It is still however an enjoyable bath bomb, one many will like, and one young girls would love.