Sunday, 19 January 2014

LUSH Review: Rose Jam Bubbleroon


This is the Rose Jam Bubbleroon! A bubbleroon is a nice little thing that Lush has invented. It looks like a macaroon (One of my favourite treats!) and it creates bubbles! Easy.

It is quite large but at the same time it isn't as big as the average bubble bar. The two halves are glued together with something but I have absolutely no idea what it is, but it's no bother because there isn't much of it to be of any use. The bubbleroon smells amazing, and I absolutely love it (The smell)! It also felt really soft and silky in my hands which got me very excited because I love it when a bubble bar makes my hands really soft when crumbling it under the water. The halves themselves aren't exactly huge, but it gave off the impression to me that there was a lot of bubble mixture in there. I feel like I was wrong.

While I did get a decent amount of bubbles, I wasn't too satisfied. Originally, I was just going to use one half because I thought that would be the wise thing to do. So I ran the water and crumbled the one half under the running tap. There really wasn't that much. As the tub was starting the fill up I had to run to get the other half and quickly crumble it because I wanted more bubbles. After using both halves there was enough bubbles, because it topped the whole tub with bubbles but it wasn't a thick layer like many other bubble bars give me. Also, the bubbles didn't last as long as I would have hoped for, as they melted away rather quickly, which also disappointed me.

This isn't one that I am completely blown away by but it did give me bubbles, I guess. If you're a person who doesn't actually like loads of bubbles and the amount of bubbles in the picture above satisfies you, then by all means, by it! It does smell really good, and it is really soft in your hands, but as a bubble-lover, this just wasn't for me.

There are three bubbleroons, Rose Jam (Pink, and in this review), The Green Bubbleroon (Green) and Yuzu and Cocoa (Orange/Yellow). They all sell for the same price of £3.50, apart from Yuzu and Cocoa which is £3.25. I have no idea why this one is slightly cheaper, but I'm sure it has good reasoning to it.

Thanks so much for reading, and as usual, please comment if you would like any other Lush products reviewed as I know it is a scary shop to be buying in first time (But the staff there are always lovely)!
- LooselyLucy

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