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Tisty Tosty Bath Bomb by LUSH | 
enlarge | Brand: LUSH Cosmetics Category: Beauty
Buy New: $5.80
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 1815
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
MPN: 00013 ASIN: B0016O93QQ
Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days
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| Features:
| A rosy, floral, heart-shaped bath bomb with seven real rosebuds | | A great way to show someone your love |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Now this is a bath bomb to use regularly! Why? Tisty Tosty is probably the first (and possibly only) fizzing bath time love spell. The perfume is Turkish rose absolute, one of the most precious substances in the world, plus fragrant powdered orris root made from the Florentine iris. Seven rosebuds release the spell. Bathe and fall in love.
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| Customer Reviews:
Calming Bath May 13, 2008 Orris Root powder has a scent similar to violets although in this Tisty Tosty bath bomb, even with the addition of rose oil, it is not an overpowering fragrance. I think they could add double the rose oil, but you can add in rose and ylang ylang if you are in the mood. The Tisty Tosty heart-shaped bath bomb is perfect if you enjoy blending your own essential oils or prefer a mild/calming bathing experience.
I'd suggest using this one for skin calming and also adding in a "Romance In a Stone," "Sex Bomb" or "Chelsea Garden" bath bomb to add a little more romance to the bath.
I did feel emotionally calm (rose balances the emotions) and my skin loved this bath bomb, but it was not as sensory as I'd hoped. Following this bath with the "It's A Pleasure Treasure Massage Bar" is fun, also heart-shaped.
You may want to try the "Violet" soap with this bathing experience. The next time I try this, I might mix it with an "Elixir" bath melt and a bit of the "Bathos" bubble bar, also scented with violet.
Personally, I think they should scent this bath bomb like the It's a Pleasure Treasure Massage Bar. It is blissfully delicious and almost seems edible - looks like white chocolate (it is mostly cocoa butter) and has a heady scent of orange blossom honey and neroli.
~The Rebecca Review
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