Following is a transcript of the video: Narrator: We were able to get a peek inside one of the Lush factories to learn how these bath bombs, which take about 15 hours to make, are created.
and bath bombs at the store come with a slightly shocking price tag and ingredients that make my skin itch more. This is why I am a big, big fan of Lush products, but my wallet not so much.
I want them to make people aware of this hazard ... and should be stored in a cool, dry place. Lush recommends using your bath bombs immediately but can last six months if stored properly.
Featuring a soothing mix of lavender flowers, lavender oil, and lavender absolute, this Lush bath ... to match. Make the bath more fun for kids with these colorful bath bombs that include a ...
We went inside LUSH's "ballistics" department where they make their bath bombs. They are made with different powders containing a base mix of baking soda, citric acid, LUSH fragrance, and colour.
Cosmetic company Lush's co-founder, Mo Constantine, invented the iconic bath bomb way back in 1989 – and she did it in a garden shed. These days she's still inventing, but the firm she co ...
We visited LUSH's factory in Poole, the company's biggest in the world, and checked out the "ballistics" department where they make their bath bombs. The bath bombs are made by mixing different ...