
The Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel Bath Bomb is a part of Lush’s 2023 Hanukkah collection.
For the remainder of this review, I will refer to the bath bomb as just the Dreidel bath bomb (to make it easier for me to write, and you to read this review!)
This bath bomb was inspired by an actual dreidel which is a spinning-top-toy that is traditionally played with on the Jewish festival of Hanukkah.
A dreidel just like this bath bomb has four sides; Each side has a different Hebrew letter on it.

I normally only include one top photo of a Lush product in my reviews but couldn’t resist sharing two with you in this review because I wanted you to be able to see the design a little better.
The Dreidel bath bomb is a deep purple bath bomb that is quite similar in colour to the likes of the Northern Lights bath bomb.
Each of the Hebrew letters on the Dreidel bath bomb are made to stand out with a gold coating on top of each.

The Dreidel bath bomb shares its scent with the Apple Crumble bubble bar.
The best way to describe its scent is as baked apple slices sprinkled with cinnamon sugar. It’s a very warm and inviting fragrance that leaves you wanting more.
Ingredients wise, the Dreidel bath bomb contains myrrh resinoid, orange flower absolute and cinnamon leaf oil.

Each Dreidel bath bomb is approximately 155g each and fits in my hand perfectly.
Although you cannot get the Dreidel bath bomb to work as a proper spinning top, you can spin it straight into your bath…
As soon as the Dreidel bath bomb meets your bath water you are greeted with a burst of purple foam.
As the water takes over the bath bomb, sky blue foam starts to appear from the Dreidel bath bomb too.

It doesn’t take long for the thin layer of gold on the four Herbew letters on each side of the Dreidel bath bomb to decorate the surface of the water with patches of gold.
If you’ve ever seen or used gold foil in arts and crafts or even nail art you’ll know what I mean when I say that this is what the golden patches reminded me of (see below photo).
The Dreidel bath bomb takes approximately 12 minutes to dissolve. While it didn’t create much visual bath art, I did enjoy the initial blue, purple and gold flecked foam near the beginning of its time in the water.
The blues, purples and gold flecks reminded me of the Phoenix Rising bath bomb when the Dreidel bath bomb was in action.

Overall, I really enjoyed using the Dreidel bath bomb. The scent sits so well on my skin, and I could still smell it in my bathroom long after the last drop of the bath water went down the plug hole.
I would have liked to have seen a little more bath art out of it but other than that it was a very enjoyable bath bomb.
My skin felt soft after use and its scent although subtle stayed on my skin for the rest of the day too.
I would love to see this bath bomb come back again alongside an even bigger Hannukah line!
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