The bath bomb that I picked up at my local lush did not look anything like the picture on Lush's website. Instead, it looked exactly like the picture above. I later found out that there are many different designs for the Space Girl bomb depending on where you live, example being that the ones in the UK have a sandy violet look with tiny specks of red glitter. Right as it hit the water in my tub, it fizzed and produced a glittery lilac color. In all honestly, the way I described it now actually sounds more interesting than the actual bombs color. The color did look glittery and lilacy but not as pretty as you expect. It was a very boring lilac, and you could only see the specks of glitter if you shone a light on it, which really disappointed me. Another sad thing about this bomb is that the scent disappears as you drop in the water. Definitely being the most plain bath bomb I have ever tried. Though, the appearance of the bomb isn't bad at all it's actually one of the reasons why I wanted to try the bomb!
Overall, I would give this bath bomb a 2 out of 5 just for the appearance. I know plenty of people who enjoy this bomb but it was too dull for my taste. I might try this again with a bubble bar or a bath melt just to make the experience better and more colorful, but until then this is my least favorite bath bomb on the Lush market.
Price in US: $5.25
Price in UK: ₤2.10
Size: 4.2oz
Vegan? Yes
Main Ingredient: Grapefruit Oil (Citrus grandis)

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