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LUSH Candy Mountain Review


The other day I decided to pop into Lush and pick up an item I'd mentioned on my wishlist earlier in Blogmas. After smelling all the gorgeous products Lush had to offer, I settled on a renowned favourite of Lush fans, the Candy Mountain bubble bar.

For £3.25, I think it's one of Lush's most affordable bubble bars and therefore a really lovely item to treat yourself to. The pink and white sparkly design stands out on their shelves as such a gorgeous product, I had to make sure to take plenty of photos before I used it because of how photogenic it is!


I really wanted to try this one because it was a bubble bar, partly because bubble baths are my favourite (I’m sure we’d all agree) but also because it means the bars are reusable and I hope to get a few baths out of it.

I crumbled off a bit and ran it under the tap to be greeted with tons of bubbles, the bubbles the bar produced were really nice and cloud-like (if that makes any sense) and smelt divine! The smell of Candy Mountain isn’t dissimilar to the bubblegum lip scrub in my opinion, of which I own and love, so the smell is really nice, sweet but fresh and girly.
 
 
I had heard candy mountain makes the water pink, but not mine although the bubbles had a nice sheen to them. Perhaps I didn’t use enough? That’s probably the case! I will have to try again and see if I have any pinker results. I was still impressed with it though - the bubbles were gorgeously fluffy!
 
*not such a mountain anymore - perhaps a candy hill!

It's such a shame Lush's Candy Mountain only comes out at Christmas because it's definitely one of their best! If only they sold it all year - I don't think my bank account would be too happy! I would definitely recommend stocking up for a while, while it's currently in shops, if you love it as much as I do.
 
 
Have you picked up anything from Lush's Christmas range this year - maybe even Candy Mountain? I'd love to hear in the comments!

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