Easter Turtle Shower Jelly from Lush

The Easter Turtle Shower Jelly is a brand-new, limited-edition product from Lush’s 2024 Easter line. I was lucky enough to get to try it before its initial release date as Lush kindly sent me one.

Designed to look just like a giant sea turtle, I couldn’t wait to give it a go in the shower.

The Easter Turtle is a mix of different shades of green and HUGE. Each jelly is 220g making it even bigger than both the Monster Octopus shower jelly and Tarantula shower jelly.

The Easter Turtle shower jelly contains bladderwrack seaweed infusion, sugar kelp infusion, carrageenan extract, myrrh resinoid, orange flower absolute and cinnamon leaf oil.

It shares its scent with the Apple Crumble bubble barTemptation shower gel and Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel bath bomb.

Straight out of the pot it’s an intense and warm fragrance, there’s an element of baked apples in there but I can also smell something I can only describe as being very green. At one point I was wrongly convinced it had elements of the Grass Lush-scent-family in it too.

Anyone who knows me personally will know that a sea turtle is one of my favourite animals and one I have been lucky enough to swim with in the Indian Ocean. This sea turtle shaped shower jelly has made me reflect on some of my most treasured memories.

With Easter Turtle being a novelty shaped shower jelly, I wondered how long it would last as unfortunately I find more often than not, that the novelty shaped jellies aren’t always as sturdy and robust as the normal, pot-shaped-ones.

As predicted, the Easter Turtle shower jelly did get a little flimsy after just a few uses. However, I’d rather use it and lose it than not use it at all… So far, I’ve used it 4 times and although it is showing a small amount of wear and tear, there’s plenty more of it to go around yet.

There is no right or wrong way to use a shower jelly, I prefer to use mine in the same way as you would a bar of soap, whole. Some people however chop their shower jellies up using a few pieces at a time, this is a good method if you’re sharing it with someone else.

If you do keep it whole, as I mentioned above, the Easter Turtle shower jelly is big enough to fit in your hand. It is a lot easier to keep a hold of in the shower being so big. Once you’ve used it simply rinse it off and then pop it back into the pot until you next want to use it.

The Easter Turtle shower jelly lathers up quickly, once you have enough of a lather it in your hands pop the shower jelly back in its pot and start to work your wet hands together.

Before I ever use a Lush product that I plan on reviewing, I always take photos beforehand. When taking the above photo, all I did was take the Easter Turtle out of its pot and place it into my bathtub so that I could get a photo of it. I hardly had any contact with it at all but could smell it on my hands/wrists for the rest of the day.

You do not have to lather the Easter Turtle for very long at all, a very small amount of it goes a long way.

As I stated earlier, The Easter Turtle shower jellies scent is intense. As soon as you take the pots lid off, you are hit with its fragrance BUT in use, the scent seems to explode, filling your bathroom and drenching your skin with its fragrance.

After using the Easter Turtle shower jelly my skin feels soft, warm, clean, and refreshed.

Overall, I really enjoyed using the Easter Turtle shower jelly, it has such a strong and unique fragrance that seems to work in whatever format Lush decide to release it in.


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Alien Bunny Bath Bomb from Lush

The Alien Bunny Bath Bomb is a brand-new, limited-edition product from Lush’s 2024 Easter line.

Weighing in at approximately 135g each, it is a little bit smaller than the Bunny Moon bath bomb from the same (2024) Easter line.

There seems to be a space theme…

The Alien Bunny bath bomb is a hot pink bunny flying around in a bright yellow spaceship. Underneath the spaceship is a small patch of green giving you a big clue on what’s to come bath-art-wise.

The Alien Bunny bath bomb contains grapefruit oil, Sicilian lemon oil, lime oil and freeze-dried carrot powder. Each of the ingredients have been carefully selected and mixed together to create an out-of-this-world, energising and refreshing bathing experience.

Lush’s website actually describes it as an ‘uplifting and other-worldly’ bath bomb.

I really like the Alien Bunny bath bombs scent; In ways it is similar to the likes of the Avobath bath bomb but it’s not quite as fierce.

My nose picks up mostly on the lime and Sicilian lemon oil that is in it, the grapefruit oil doesn’t make it at all bitter. It’s the perfect bright and cheery citrus fragrance for getting you ready for Springtime.

Some past products that share the same scent as the Alien Bunny bath bomb include, the Bubble Spinner reusable bubble bar and Sherbet Dip bath bomb.

As soon as the Alien Bunny bath bomb touches the water you are greeted with an explosion of yellow foam, it doesn’t take long for some pink foam to also appear.

Shortly after the Alien Bunny bath bomb has been placed into the water a stream of green begins to shoot out of the bath bomb too.

Yellow, pink and green swirls slowly decorate the surface of your bath water as the bath bomb charges around. With all of the bath bombs colours clashing together so well it makes for some pretty amazing bath art.

The scent of the bath bomb is just as strong in the water as it was holding the bath bomb in my hand.

Alien Bunny is a fairly quick fizzer, after just 5 minutes it has fully dissolved. After swishing away the yellow, pink and green bath art you are left with acid-yellow bath water.

It’s not a colour that bothers me personally, BUT I have heard of some people complaining that it’s not the most pleasant colour to bathe in. As I said, it really doesn’t bother me at all; it’s just bath water and smells divine, there’s nothing at all gross about it.

The acid-yellow water is really soft and leaves my skin lightly scented as well as looking brighter, I wouldn’t say my skin was particularly hydrated after using this bath bomb but I’m also not desperate to slather myself with body lotion after using it either.

A body lotion in the same scent would be really, really good though. Hint, hint Lush…

At the very end I was surprised to find the little paper cow (pictured above) hidden inside of the Alien Bunny bath bomb. It seems that the alien bunny’s hobby was abducting cows, don’t worry I have reunited the cow with its family and it seems happy enough. Although, it now has a slight phobia of pink bunny rabbits! 😉


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Sticky Dates Body Lotion from Lush

The Sticky Dates Body Lotion is a brand-new, limited-edition product from Lush’s 2024 Easter line. I was lucky enough to get to try it before its official release date as Lush kindly sent me a bottle.

No matter the product format, any item that comes out in Lush’s Sticky Dates scent-family seems to always sell well. Another item from this year’s Easter line that shares the body lotions scent is the Sticky Dates sugar scrub.

My first experience with the Sticky Dates fragrance was through the Sticky Dates shower gel. I have also enjoyed the Sticky Dates co-mingle body scrub and Sticky Dates body spray too. It’s a scent that I fell in love with upon first sniff and one I am always happy to see be recreated into a new Lush product!


Most Lush body lotions come in Lush’s stand-out black pots; However, the Sticky Dates body lotion comes in a bottle. You can get it in either a 100g bottle or a 250g bottle.

Before I had a bottle of it in my possession, I imagined that the fact it was sold in bottles and not pots could have been because it was a slightly runnier consistency. I was wrong, it is not at all runny and is in fact super thick and creamy.

The main ingredients of the Sticky Dates body lotion are, sunflower oil, vanilla pod decoction, organic jojoba oil, glycerine, fair trade organic cocoa butter, organic illipe butter, carob resinoid, benzoin resinoid and sandalwood oil. The glycerine is the magic ingredient that helps lock in all the moisturising ingredients into your skin.

The Sticky Dates scent is best described as mouth-wateringly delicious. It smells like a hot and gooey sticky toffee pudding with a generous scoop or two of refreshing, vanilla ice cream. The ingredients in common with the shower gel equivalent are the vanilla, sunflower, sandalwood oils and both carob and benzoin resinoids.

Even though the Sticky Dates body lotion is quite thick, it’s incredibly easy to get out of the bottle.

A very small amount of it goes a long way; although, I wouldn’t blame you for overindulging with it as it smells so good! Another thing that surprised me about the Sticky Dates body lotion was how quickly it melted into your skin.

Some body lotions can leave you feeling a little greasy, but I’m pleased to report that the Sticky Dates body lotion doesn’t leave your skin feeling sticky, clammy, or over moisturised at all.

A small amount of rubbing the lotion in ensures that it sinks into your skin leaving it hydrated in all the good ways, all while leaving it appearing brighter and feeling soft and perfectly refreshed too.

As I said earlier, a small amount of the lotion goes a very long way making it incredibly cost effective. My favourite thing about this lotion is how long its scent lingers on your skin. It lasts ALL DAY, that and how it leaves my skin plump and bright through to the next day is what makes it a standout body lotion. I can’t wait to see what Sticky Dates product Lush releases next!


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