
Every year Lush release a Lunar New Year bath bomb, each bath bomb is inspired by the zodiac animal of the year that it is released.
We got the Inner Dragon bath bomb in 2024, the Gold Rabbit bath bomb in 2023, and the Lucky Tiger bath bomb in 2022.
With 2025 being the year of the snake, the snake-shaped Rebirth Bath Bomb was created!

The Rebirth bath bomb is designed to resemble a coiled up snake with its head exposed. Its smooth body is covered in large circles representing the snakes’ scales.
With the snake coiled up like this, it still gives the bath bomb a strong, spherical shape.
Designing it like this was a wise choice from Lush as I think a long, thin snake (similar to the original Northern Lights bath bomb) would have made it an impossibly fragile bath bomb.

All the Lunar New Year bath bombs over the years have featured similar colour palettes, with plenty of warm yellows, oranges, and reds, always complemented by a generous shimmer of gold.
Rebirth is a golden-yellow throughout and is finished off with a very generous layer of the golden shimmer, I don’t think we’ve ever had a Lunar New Year bath bomb quite as shimmery as this, it’s beautiful!
Rebirth shares the same fragrance as the Golden Wonder bath bomb, belonging to Lush’s ‘Celebrate’ scent family. Other products that share its scent include, the Celebrate shower gel and Buck’s Fizz body conditioner.

Rebirth contains some of the following ingredients: sweet wild orange oil, lime oil and plenty of popping candy.
Its fragrance happens to be one of my all-time favourites from Lush, it’s vibrant, warming and often described as being the bath time equivalent of a glass of bubbling Champagne.
As soon as the Rebirth bath bomb touches the water there is an explosion of thick orangey-yellow foam, as the foam loses its thickness it turns a brighter shade of yellow, losing its original orangey glow.
As the water takes over the bath bomb you begin to see two different colours of bath art coming out of it, there are streaks of bright yellow and also a much more toned down golden yellow colour.

The popping candy in Rebirth doesn’t make an appearance straight away, mine didn’t start crackling away until about five minutes after it was placed into the bath water.
The Rebirth bath bomb takes a good 10 minutes to fully dissolve, and the popping candy continues to put on a show for a couple of minutes after the bath bomb has gone. The water left behind is bright yellow and full of golden shimmer.
The scent from the bath bomb lingers in your bathroom for a couple of hours after using it and remained on my skin for the best part of the rest of the day too. I was surprised at how soft it left my skin; it says on Lush’s website that just like a snake’s skin this bath bomb ‘sheds doubt and stretches your potential’ – Using Rebirth certainly started off my 2025 by leaving me feeling refreshed and ready.
Overall, I loved the Rebirth bath bomb, its scent and shimmering water being some of my favourite parts of it. Next year (2026) will be the year of the horse which happens to be my zodiac animal so I’m very excited to see what Lush come up with this time next year!
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