A LUSH superfan was shocked when she tried out the store’s new Minecraft bath bomb, with some unfortunate consequences.
After spending £3.75 on the TNT Block bath bomb, she was excited to pop it in the bath for a relaxing soak.
But when she threw him into the water, she quickly realized she had made a mistake.
The bomb’s red color appeared immediately upon hitting the water, with splashes of that hue covering its walls.
“Obviously I thought the only logical way to use this bath bomb would be to throw it in and watch it explode all over my bathroom,” she said in a tone-deaf tone. video on her TikTok page.
“Honestly, I don’t know what I expected from a bright red bath bomb, but here we are.”
She admitted she was “a little distracted” from the bath bomb thanks to the state of her “tiles, walls, flooring and all the other places the explosion hit.”
“I guess you could say that overall this isn’t the most aesthetically pleasing bath bomb,” she added.
“But I have no one else to blame but myself!”
The bath bomb contains a “soothing fragrance of jasmine, ylang ylang and sage” along with “the sounds of candy popping,” according to Lush’s website.
And it definitely “smells good,” the woman said, praising the calming effect that helped ease her “mind and stress about the state of the bathroom.”
After the shower, she managed to remove the red stains from her hands, but was forced to do a “very deep clean” in the bathroom.
“Safe to say this did what it was supposed to do!” she captioned the video.
The comments section was almost immediately filled with people comparing the bath time scene to a horror movie, noting that the red water looked full of blood.
“Give it to Dexter’s wife!” one laughed.
“I saw the core of the bathroom,” added another.
“This is pretty scary,” commented a third.
To which the woman replied: “Like something out of a horror movie!”
Others were more concerned about whether or not she would be able to return the bathroom to its white state.
“Just taking the TNT out of the box stained all my hands,” wrote one.
“I can’t imagine how you’re cleaning this up hahaha!”
“It was as if the paint was holding, wasn’t it?” she replied.
“It came off my tiles well, but my wall was stained.”
10 things you didn’t know about Lush
- Lush was founded in 1995 by six co-founders; Mo Constantine, Mark Constantine, Rowena Bird, Helen Ambrosen, Liz Bennett and Paul Greeves.
- Lush products are 100% vegetarian, 85% vegan, against animal testing and completely handcrafted.
- There are 900 stores worldwide in 49 countries, 250 of which are in the US.
- Dedicated Lush fans are known as ‘Lushies’.
- Lush accepts Bitcoin to enable more global payments on its UK online store through the use of this decentralized currency.
- The Oxford Street Store in London is the largest Lush store in the world.
- In 2009, Lush launched its first in-store spa offering massage treatments, facials and relaxing baths with Lush products.
- Lush handcrafts 33.6 million bath bombs every year.
- In 2023, Lush was ranked 123rd among the best companies for women in the world, according to Forbes.
- The ingredients in Lush’s Tisty Tosty bath bomb are taken from a medieval love spell.
“What a mess!!!!!!!!!!! I just couldn’t take it!” another admitted.
“It wasn’t that bad to clean, but my walls, oh my God, are stained,” the woman replied.
“Lucky I need to paint.”
“Is there a Lush bath bomb you can relax with and not worry about stains,” asked someone else.
With the Lush fan responding: “Twilight and American cream are safe.
“Intergalactic is stunning – it shines but doesn’t tarnish.”
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