Want To Believe bath melt by Lush.
I love that it looks like a little lump of coal. Have you been good Lushies or bad Lushies this year?
I think this melt smells like tea tree oil, herbs, chamomile. Smells like a lot of things that are not even in this melt! It reminds me of Desert Essence's Touch Stick which contains tea tree oil, lavender, chamomile, etc.
I found it a little pungent when I first smelled it. The scent eases in the water. It's a relaxing, grounding scent.
My cousin was knocking on the door asking me what smelled so amazing as I was about to get in this bath. I asked her what she thought it smelled like and she could not put it into words but said it smelled "detoxifying" to her nose and similar to spa treatments she has had.
The charcoal is a bit gritty. I would put this in a nylon or cheesecloth if you don't want to feel the grit. It's a bit messy as well. You will have to rinse the tub and maybe
yourself. I rinsed just to make sure all of the charcoal was off of me.
The water reminded me of Cobweb/Black Pearl with some You Snap the Whip melted in there. :P
It is not an overly oily or buttery melt so I used the whole thing. You can certainly break it up to get more than one bath, though.
I liked the way it made my skin feel without being a heavy melt. Charcoal can be great for the skin. Draws out impurities and toxins.
The water needs to be quite warm (I hesitate to say hot for fear that someone will scald themselves....) to make sure this melt does indeed...melt. Frothy melter.
~REQUEST~
Can you please do a video on Holiday/Ruby Red Slippers bubble bar? THANKS!
funnygirlz321 2 years ago
I have one that is 2+ years old but I didn't upload it to this new account. I'll have to work on a new one :)
lushbnever 2 years ago
I just got out of the bath using this and I guess I didn't make the water warm enough because there were little grains of it all over my bath and all over me! definitely not a pleasing bath at all!
iprayforbeauty 2 years ago
Yes, this melt contains sugar, charcoal, glitter. So there is a bit of a "grit" factor - especially if your water wasn't warm enough.
lushbnever 2 years ago