Bom Perignon holds a place in my heart as it was part of my first package from the Lush Kitchen, along with Fruity Beauty shower gel. Once I saw the description on the Kitchen, I knew I had to have this; being describes as a glass of fizzy and citrus ingredients. I then went of to read Jen AllThingsLushUK's blog post on Bom Perignon, and although she said it didn't create a show in the bath, the smell was similar to Avobath bath bomb - which I completely agree with, they're both 'spritzy' scents, I knew I had to give it a go, purely because Avobath is an all time favourite!
When I received my parcel in the post, I was obviously over the moon with it being my first one. When I opened it, the bath bomb was the first scent to hit me, it was strong and sherbety. This made me hopeful for its scent in the bath after Jen's blog made me a little sceptical upon it. Upon further inspection of the scent of the bath bomb, I understand the champagne reference in the description and the bottle shape of the bath bomb, it is spritzy and fizzy; a very awakening and happy scent.
The ingredients are very minimal within the product making it rather simple. Tangerine oil helps the circulation of blood flow and is brightening for the skin, and as stated by Lush, it helps promote new skin cell growth which ultimately revives the skin. It is an uplifting scent like all other citrus scents so helps with stress relief.
The only other scent in this product is grapefruit oil which is used across a lot of Lush's range de to its sweet, appealing and uplifting scent. It is antibacterial and antiseptic so it leaves the body feeling soft and cleansed. With the edition of these two ingredients, the bath bomb is great for mornings as the scent is awakening and a beautiful, fresh scent for the summer months.
However, in the bath, the scent almost completely dispersed out, only being slightly detectable in the air after leaving the bath. It left the bath water a clear, baby pink colour which no surprise in the middle which personally appeals to me. Once out of the bath, try skin felt soft and cleansed and fresh, which can be achieved with the use of many other of Lush's bath bombs.
I would use this product again, its definitely not my favourite and I preferred it before it hit the water. Yet saying that, I enjoyed the simple bath I had as it was a nice change from the strong scented, colourful bombs I usually use. I think this product would be great for people who have sensitive skin or just do not enjoy the usual products at Lush. If you get a chance to try it, I'd definitely try it, you may find you enjoy it.
2016/2017 Price: £3.50
Vegan
Ingredients: Sodium Bicarbonate, Citric Acid, Tangerine Oil, Grapefruit Oil, *Citral, *Limonene, Perfume, Colour 14700
*Occurs naturally in essential oils
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