Keep It Fluffy is one of Lush's smaller bath bombs; a pretty lilac coloured ballistic with a neat white line drawn around the middle. This bomb is one of the few ballistics that Lush chose to release in multiple colours, so you can also get a peach-coloured variation as well.
Containing both vanilla and jasmine, this ballistic has a sweet, floral scent, that shares similar characteristics to Pop In The Bath Bubble Bar. It's a light, feminine fragrance and would be best suited to someone who doesn't like strong-scented products.
Immediately upon dropping Keep it Fluffy into the bath, the bath bomb sunk to the bottom of the tub and instantaneously dissolved in the water. As I watched with disappointment, a murky, purply-gray swirl of colour dissipated across the water and left my with a rather uninviting-looking bath. At first I assumed that this reaction was caused by the old age of the bath bomb, and I think this may have had a small part to play. However, after reading other reviews and watching videos on this bath bomb, it seems that the reaction of my ballistic was not that far off what a fresh one would do.
I also noticed that my bath lacked any scent once it had fully dissolved, which is the consensus of other users as well. As I owned a second Keep It Fluffy, I tried rectifying the situation by adding another one to the mix in the hope that I'd get some sort of reward in return. However, the second one did exactly the same and didn't add any extra scent to the mix.
Ultimately, I was thoroughly disappointed with this bath bomb; it didn't have any redeeming qualities at all. It doesn't contribute any smell, colour or softness to a bath so I wouldn't even recommend using it as part of a bath cocktail. Easily one of the worst bath bombs I have used to date.
Quantitative Ingredients: Sodium Bicarbonate, Citric Acid, Perfume, Cocamide DEA, Vanilla Absolute, Jasmine Absolute, Ylang Ylang Oil, Lemongrass Oil, Titanium Dioxide, *Citral, *Coumarin, Methyl Ionone, *Hydroxycitronellal, Colour 17200, Colour 42090.
Vegan?: Yes.
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