Santa's Sack Bubble Bar
This bubble bar was part of the original christmas collection that came out new in the stores in 2012. Since then the only appearance in the Lush Kitchen as a stand alone product. When looking at the display of this bubble bar, it is a really fun, novelty, perfect bubble bar that represents Christmas. Definitely one that you would be happy to use during the christmas season.
I, however, only used this a couple of weeks ago - due to spending most of Christmas 2015 trying out new Winter themed Lush products. While using this way after Christmas, I still enjoyed it - especially since the ingredients are the complete opposite to what I usually use. This bubble bar includes, Tonka Absolute, Neroli Oil, Tagetes Oil, Cinnamal and Gardenia Extract. All of these lead towards a very comforting and cosy scent, Cinnamon, spices and in my opinion typical of the Christmas Scented Pot Pourri or Christmas Pudding, not my favourite pudding. This is really good for those who like the shower gel Hot Toddy or the Christmas regular Holy Golightly Bubble Bar.
I did enjoy this bubble bar, and I am pleased that I have another one in my collection, which I will probably use in a Lush Potion. But, on thing I found good about this bubble bar - but this was only after researching it - you get a lot of uses out of this bubble bar. The two presents - set into the top of the sack - are actually reusable - which now makes sense seeing as when I originally used this one - the two presents were really hard to crumble!
To be honest, if this reappeared as a regular product or back in the kitchen - for Lush Winter 2016, I do not think I will be repurchasing it, as it is not really up my street and find other Christmas Scented products much better in my opinion.
For this bubble bar: £3.95.
Love, Becky x
On my Instagram @beckyscahill, I have been putting together Lush Potions, so if you are stuck for a bath time idea - check them out and if you use one please use the hashtag #misstotallybecky so I can see you using them :)
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