Nae Stressie Bath Bomb from Lush

The Nae Stressie Bath Bomb has been on my list of must-try-Lush-products ever since the new Lush Glasgow store opened.

It is available only from one store in the whole world and a few weeks ago I finally got to pay Scotland and that one store in the world, Lush Glasgow a visit.

The Nae Stressie bath bomb is in the shape of the Loch Ness Monster, a mythical creature that is said to live in the Loch Ness up in the Scottish Highlands.

I’m yet to visit Loch Ness but I hope I get the chance to one day, for now the Nae Stressie bath bomb will have to do.

I was terrified that Nae Stressie wouldn’t be in stock after driving all of that way.

Thankfully, the bath bomb is one of the stores bestsellers, several stacks of them were on every shop floor, pride of place!

I was surprised at how big the Nae Stressie bath bomb was, you can see just how big it is by comparing it to my hand in the photo below.

Nae Stressie is a character bath bomb, I love and hate bath bombs with faces because I always find them near on impossible to use.

Nae Stressie is super cute, with four little legs, a long neck and a super chilled almost sassy look on her face.

Nae Stressie contains fine sea salt, popping candy, pine oil, benzoin resinoid, fir needle absolute and tagetes oil.

You’ll recognise the scent of Nae Stressie if you are familiar with the Fresh As shower gelRad Dad shower gel and Wild Remedy bath bomb.

Nae Stressie’s scent instantly relaxes me, it’s refreshing, very outdoorsy, rich and herbaceous.

As I said earlier, the Nae Stressie bath bomb is almost too cute to use but I’d heard great things about the bath art it created so I took Nae Stressie for a swim…

As Nae Stressie comes in to contact with your bath water there is an explosion of cold but beautiful colours; you get blue, purple and turquoise bubbles spilling out of it.

It doesn’t take long for the bubbles to thicken up into a thin layer of foam, creating bath art as it floats around. The colours that burst out of this bath bomb remind me of a peacock.

It doesn’t take long for the popping candy to make itself known, causing little popping noises as the bath bomb slowly dissolves.

It took the Nae Stressie bath bomb just under 10 minutes to fully dissolve, the popping candy carried on popping away for a good 15 minutes. Inside, is a surprise poem, as seen in the photo above.

The water left behind was silky smooth and a deep dark shade of blue. Overall, I loved the Nae Stressie bath bomb and regret not picking up more.

It created the most beautiful bath art, and its scent alone leaves me feeling relaxed. My skin soaked in all of this bath bombs goodness and left me feeling and smelling fresh.

The only thing I dislike about it is that it’s only available in one shop in the world. It is so beautiful, I wish more people could enjoy it!


Come and say hello to me on social media…
♥ Instagram ♥
♥ Twitter ♥
♥ Facebook ♥
♥ Tumblr ♥
♥ TikTok ♥
Threads


Author: Lulu

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! :)

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.