Tunnel Of Love Bath Bomb from Lush

The Tunnel of Love Bath Bomb is a brand-new, limited edition product from Lush’s 2025 Valentine’s Day line. It is a ticket shaped bath bomb that was inspired by the ‘Tunnel of Love’ found in the village of Klevan, Ukraine.

The Tunnel of Love is a four km long section of industrial railway track that is surrounded by lush green foliage. Local legend says that if you and your partner come to the Tunnel of Love to make a wish, it will come true.

The Tunnel of Love bath bomb has two colours, one side is pink and the other purple. It is designed to look just like a ticket (much like the One Long Soak bath bomb) it has scalloped edges, and the words ‘Tunnel of Love’ is etched into its front, the ‘O’ in the word ‘love’ has however been turned into a love heart.

Each Tunnel of Love bath bomb is approximately 140g making it look like a super-sized ticket in your hand; With its huge size it is a ticket you won’t easily lose…

Some of the ingredients included in the Tunnel of Love bath bomb are olibanum oil, bergamot oil, orris root powder and plenty of popping candy.

The scent of the Tunnel of Love bath bomb is the same as the Blackberry bath bomb, but there is a super subtle, fizzy-violet twang to it that I think comes from the orris root powder.

The Tunnel of Love’s scent is best described as a sweet, gentle woody fragrance, that is complemented by delicate floral notes with little hints of citrus.

Products that contain both olibanum and bergamot oils are perfect for helping you relax, whether it’s to get you ready for a day you feel a little overwhelmed at the thought of facing, or to help you chill after a long day, there’s no better blend.

As soon as the Tunnel of Love bath bomb touches the water there is an explosion of colour, pink and purple foam pour out of the bath bomb and where the colours begin to blend you get blue foam too.

After about 60 seconds it looks like the bath bomb foam is going to lose all of the blue and purple colouring, spreading just pink foam instead. Then, a few minutes later only purple foam spills out of the bath bomb.

As the bath bomb dissolves, the very last part of the bath bomb to be taken over by the water are the raised ‘tunnel of love’ letters on its front. 

Strangely, the fact that the letters are the last part of the bath bomb to dissolve gives the illusion that the letters are getting bigger.

I admit, I was expecting a lot of pink and purple bath art from the Tunnel of Love bath bomb but after the first few minutes all that really came out of the bath bomb was a steady stream of purple foam.

The Tunnel of Love bath bomb was a very slow fizzer taking just over ten minutes to fully dissolve. Once it has dissolved, it leaves behind shimmery Cadbury-purple-water.

After I got out of the bath my skin felt hydrated, velvety and had a noticeable healthy glow. The scent also remained on my skin for the rest of the day leaving me dreaming about the next time I could use it.

While I adore the classics, there’s always a unique thrill in discovering something new and the Tunnel of Love bath bomb certainly delivers on that excitement.

Overall, I absolutely adored using this bath bomb. It’s colourful, shimmery, and wonderfully fragrant, making it a standout product from this year’s Valentine’s range. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to Lush, the Tunnel of love bath bomb is well worth trying!


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Author: Lulu

Hello, my name is Lulu and I am a 34 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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