Iconic Door Bath Bomb from Lush

The Iconic Door Bath Bomb is a brand-new product from the 2024 World Bath Bomb Day collection.

It’s designed in the shape of the door from the Lush store where it all began, 29 High Street, Poole. AKA the first ever Lush shop in the world!

The Iconic Door bath bomb is an arched-door-shaped, white coloured bath bomb that is smothered in golden shimmer…

At its top is the famous 29½ door number. One day I’d love to actually see the door in real life but for now I will just enjoy it through this incredible bath bomb.

The Iconic Door bath bomb contains jasmine absolute, Siicilian lemon oil, lime oil, sandalwood oil, tonka absolute and ylang ylang oil.

Iconic Doors scent smells just like a Lush shop, the Lush scent family it belongs to is called 29 High Street (after the first store) and was purposely designed to emulate exactly how a Lush-shop smells.

There’s a 29 High Street shower gel that shares its scent which I promise to review on here as soon as I can unpack my shower gels (that are temporarily in storage).

You’ll probably most recently recognise the scent from the Aubergine bath bomb though!

Each Iconic Door bath bomb is approximately 100g each making it one of the smaller bath bombs that Lush currently have available, BUT if there’s one thing that Lush has taught me over the years it is that size doesn’t dictate a products quality.

As soon as the Iconic Door bath bomb meets your bath water it begins to fizzle away, white bubbles spill out of it before small streams of blue bubbles start to erupt from it too.

What’s so magical about this bath bomb is that when it is dry it is white but once it encounters any moisture, it turns blue.

I’m not sure of the exact science behind it but it’s a new innovation that I’d love to see more of in future bath bombs. What a lovely and unexpected twist!

The Iconic Door bath bomb dissolves in just three minutes, turning your bath water an aqua green colour with golden shimmer throughout.

Immediately after the bath bomb has dissolved, there is a collection of thin white bubbles floating on the surface of the water still. It almost looks like a crackle effect, which immediately reminds me of the end result you get from the Thundersnow bath bomb.

The crackly bath art soon disappears, and you’re left with silky soft, Lush-store-scented bath water. The scent also remains on your skin for a good few hours after using it.

A soak in an Iconic Door bath leaves your skin lightly scented, refreshed and hydrated. I love this bath bomb and have my fingers crossed that Lush release similar colour changing products in the future!


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Hello, my name is Lulu and I am a 33 year old with a very unhealthy obsession with Lush Cosmetics. I mostly blog about Lush but I also do posts that touch upon disability, mental health and invisible illnesses on various other social media platforms. If you can read this then I guess I should thank you for visiting my blog, I hope to see you again soon! :)

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