
The Magic Bus Bath Bomb is a brand-new product from the 2024 World Bath Bomb Day collection. It’s designed in the shape of a bright yellow bus and is decorated with a row of multicoloured candy-flower shaped pieces.
Many customers have compared the design of the Magic Bus bath bomb to the bus that featured in the CBBC program Playdays many years ago, others have said the Mystery Machine from Scooby Doo.

When I first see the Magic Bus, I thought of it as a bit of a novelty bath bomb. Compared to the likes of the other bath bombs in the same range such as, Time of the Season, Thermal Waves and Passion bath bombs it just doesn’t demand the same amount of immediate attention as those, but despite this, it has sold well.
Its lower price has certainly helped it become one of the most popular from the World Bath Bomb Day collection, but with its candy decorations, it does have a certain extra charm to it upon second look.

The Magic Bus bath bomb contains Brazilian orange oil, coriander seed oil, lemongrass oil and argan oil. The Magic Bus bath bomb shares its scent with the Big Calm shower jelly and current Liverpool store exclusive, the Yellow Submarine bath bomb.
If you’ve been a Lush customer for some time, you’ll know that the scent family that the Magic Bus bath bomb is from, is called Big Calm.
If year-round-sunshine had a scent, it would smell just like Big Calm. For me, it smells just like a tall glass of piña colada, it is a very popular scent all year through but with its cocktail fragrance I find myself craving it more in the Summer months.

Each Magic Bus bath bomb is approximately 105g each making it one of the smallest bath bombs currently available from Lush, 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 Magic Bus bath bomb meets your bath water it begins to fizzle away. It’s not a particularly foamy bath bomb but spits out lots of yellow.
The multicoloured candy flower-shaped pieces fall out quite early on, sinking to the bottom of the bath. The bath bomb part however stays afloat, zooming around your bath like a mini speed boat.

The Magic Bus bath bomb dissolves quite quickly. Although, for its size I expected it to be a lot quicker than just over four minutes!
It doesn’t produce any bath art, but it does create bright yellow bath water. The piña colada scent remains in your bathroom right up until the last drop of bath water drains away. The scent also remains on your skin for a good few hours after using it too although, a lot more subtle.
Once out of the bath, my skin felt hydrated and fresh. I’m glad Lush decided to bring this scent back as it’s been a long time since I’ve had a chance to use it, my only complaint is that it’s made me really want to go on a beach holiday!
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