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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Magic Bus Bath Bomb from Lush

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 SeasonThermal 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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Apple A Day Bath Bomb from Lush

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

Apple A Day is actually two bath bombs in one. One bath bomb is a red apple with wheels and the other a green caterpillar. The caterpillar is easy to slip in and of a hole in the red apple, meaning they can be used together or on their own.

Many customers have compared the design to the Apple A Day bath bomb to the caterpillar character in the bestselling children’s book by Eric Carle, The Very Hungry Caterpillar.

What I really like about the Apple A Day bath bomb is its scent, but we’ll get more into that once I’ve spoken about the bath bombs ingredients…


The Apple A Day bath bomb contains bergamot oil, Brazilian orange oil, rose absolute, neroli oil, orange flower absolute and apple powder.

The Apple A Day bath bomb is a part of the So White/Once Upon A Time Lush-scent-family. I throw the favourite word around a lot when talking about Lush products but if I was given the choice of being able to only use one Lush scent for the rest of my life, I would choose the Apple A Day bath bombs scent-family without hesitation.

The Apple A Day bath bombs scent is best described as a delicious crisp apple scent; It always makes me think of a freshly sliced apple.

Other products that share its scent are the Once Upon A Time body spraySo White 2016 bath bombLuigi shower gel and Atom Heart Mother bath bomb.

When fixed altogether, each of the Apple A Day bath bombs are approximately a huge 230g, with it being so big and having two different parts, it wasn’t easy to get the below photo, I am surprised it came out as good as it did because I’m incredibly clumsy!

As soon as the Apple A Day bath bomb comes into contact with your bath water it begins to fizz away. It’s not a particularly foamy bath bomb and sinks almost immediately.

I am guessing the sinking is more to do with the hole in the apple bath bomb than the bath bombs heavier weight. I decided to use the apple and caterpillar together as I felt this would give me the full Apple A Day experience. I have however seen several others use the apple and caterpillar in two separate baths.

When bath bombs sink like the Apple A Day bath bomb I like to lay back and let the little stream of bubbles it creates tickle my back, there’s something about it that is so relaxing.

The Apple A Day bath bomb dissolves very quickly; It was over in just under two minutes. Apple A Day doesn’t produce any bath art, but it does create strawberry red bath water that smells just like freshly sliced apples.

The bath bombs gorgeous crisp scent hangs around your bathroom long after you’ve pulled the plug and also lasts on your skin for the best part of the rest of the day too.

Once out of the bath, my skin felt hydrated and fresh. There’s something about its crisp apple scent that leaves me feeling refreshed and ready to take on the day.

Overall, I really enjoyed using the Apple A Day bath bomb. It’s not my favourite bath bomb that Lush have made in its scent BUT it always works so well in the bath bomb format that I’d happily use any bath bomb with its scent time and time again!


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