Love Struck Bath Bomb from Lush

The Love Struck Bath Bomb is Lush’s 2025 Valentine’s Day bomb shell bath bomb, I was lucky enough to be gifted one by Lush… A bomb shell bath bomb is a slightly more luxurious type of bath bomb that can often be split and used over three different baths.

Bombshell bath bombs are huge (370g in Love Struck’s case) they are hollow inside and each have a removable bath bomb lid; Love Struck’s lid being the pointy part of the yellow arrow (see above photo).

Inside of the Love Struck bath bomb you’ll find loose purple bath-bomb-powder, popping candy and coarse sea salt.

The Love Struck bath bomb is not to be confused with 2017’s Lovestruck bubble bar – the only similarity between the two is the name and the fact both are Valentine’s Day products.

The Love Struck bath bomb is a heart shaped bath bomb with Cupid’s yellow arrow shot through it. The front side of it is hot pink and its back is light blue. With its hidden, loose purple bath-bomb-powder, the colours of it really remind me of the Unicorn Horn bubble bar.

Alongside the popping candy and coarse sea salt, Love Struck also contains some of the following ingredients: bergamot oil, blackcurrant absolute and cypress oil.

It shares its scent with The Comforter bubble bar and The Comforter shower gel; It is a juicy, blackcurrant-rich fragrance. However, in bath bomb form, the scent is much lighter compared to the shower gel.

How you use the Love Struck bath bomb is completely up to you. Some throw it all in at once, others split the different parts of it over several baths.

I used the whole thing in one bath starting off by removing its lid and emptying the contents of it, into the water. I was surprised at just how much bath-bomb-powder the Love Struck bath bomb contained.

If you look at the photo directly above, you can see behind the bath bomb that the water has a layer of purple foam, this photo was taken straight after tipping the bath bombs contents out.

After emptying Love Struck’s contents into the bath I placed the yellow lid back on the bath bomb and put the whole thing in the water together.

As soon as the Love Struck bath bomb touches the water, a thick stream of baby blue foam spills out of it, quickly covering most of the purple foam already in the bath. It doesn’t take long for pink and yellow foam to spill out of Love Struck too.

With it being such a big bath bomb, I ended up dunking it all under the water to hurry along the bath art.

Lush’s website describe this bath bombs bath art as ‘more potent than Cupid’s arrow, with swoon-worthy swirls of pastel hues.’

Unfortunately, I didn’t experience any of the popping candy in the Love Struck bath bomb, but I thoroughly enjoyed the bath art it created.

When I submerged the bath bomb, more purple foam burst out of its centre, I must have missed some when pouring it out! This made me regret emptying the contents first; next time, I’ll use it whole.

It took just over 15 minutes for the bath bomb to fully dissolve, leaving behind a deep purple bathwater with brownish undertones. The scent lingers on your skin after, and it leaves your skin feeling wonderfully soft too.

Overall, I loved using this bath bomb. While the big bombshell bath bombs are on the pricier side, they’re definitely worth the occasional splurge on a special occasion!


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