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Creamy Candy Craze

Hey everyone!

I always thought it was pointless wasting money on smelly stuff which literally ended up down the plug hole, however these last few months have made me realise how completely wrong I was. Since starting sixth form, I've started purchasing the odd Lush product (which I never thought I'd end up doing), and I have found something which is absolutely amazing - the 'Creamy Candy' bubble bar.

Not only is the cute flower and pastel pink design just adorable, but the smell is just so... it's just one of those delicious scents (hence the vanilla extracts), where you could almost eat it as it just smells so good. It's so sweet and girly, yet subtle, relaxing and not overpowering. It was by far the most delicate and lovely scent of all the bubble bars in the shop! After receiving the Penguin bubble bar from Lush for Christmas, I'd decided that bubble bars are a wiser option to go for rather than bath bombs, especially when you're prone to dry skin (like me), as they actually moisturize your body. Genuinely, after using this, my skin feels so soft and silky smooth! This is because of the butter chunks and almond oil. It's also surprising how many bubbles the dainty bar actually produces! You can even break it in half and still have plenty! A further advantage is that it doesn't turn your bath an overwhelming bright pink colour, just a slight tint of pink. For just £2.50, this beautiful bar doesn't break the bank, and for a bath which is a million times better it's undoubtedly worth it!

Overall, my favourite bath product yet! I could not praise or recommend it enough!

The best bubble bar in the world.

Speak soon!

Alex

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