Saturday 26 July 2014

Bomb Cosmetics Shower Scrub in Cranberry & Lime

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I'm a huge fan of body scrubs, so when I saw this Bomb Cosmetics Shower Scrub in Cranberry & Lime
a while back on the Get Drenched website, I thought I'd give it a go! I also fell in love with the idea of this scent on fellow blogger Nalini's blog last year! (You can read her original post here.)

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I chose the scent Cranberry & Lime. I have tried the candle in the same scent, and needless to say I fell in love! This particular scent is a delicious mix of cranberry, lime and supporting scents of strawberry, raspberry, plum, apple, peach, cassis and hints of white flowers. It is incredibly refreshing and zesty, and really makes me feel uplifted!

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It's very easy to stir, I just use my fingers each time to mix as well as scooping some out to use. The mixture is fairly grainy, so it's easier being in a tub rather than a tube.

LM5

As you can see, the scrub itself is very grainy. I believe those little red bits are actually cranberry seeds! I would describe this scrub as being like oily sand, however that's definitely not a bad thing. I love my scrubs to be really scrubby, so this one has been perfect for me.

I find that after using this scrub, my skin is ridiculously smooth and feels amazing! I also find that the scent lingers for a long time. Considering I love the scent so much, this also isn't a bad thing. I love going to bed with the lovely scent of cranberry and lime. 

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Overall, this has to be one of my favourite scrubs! Since I love this scent so much, I can see myself buying this again! I would like to try the other scents, but I can see myself coming back to this one no matter what. I think this would be a great scent to use in summer, in particular.

Have you tried the Bomb Cosmetics Shower Scrub in Cranberry & Lime yet? If so, what are your thoughts? Have you tried any of the scrubs from Bomb Cosmetics?

You can buy this scrub from the Get Drenched website here, for only $21.95
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Saturday 26 July 2014

Bomb Cosmetics Shower Scrub in Cranberry & Lime

LM3

I'm a huge fan of body scrubs, so when I saw this Bomb Cosmetics Shower Scrub in Cranberry & Lime
a while back on the Get Drenched website, I thought I'd give it a go! I also fell in love with the idea of this scent on fellow blogger Nalini's blog last year! (You can read her original post here.)

LM1

I chose the scent Cranberry & Lime. I have tried the candle in the same scent, and needless to say I fell in love! This particular scent is a delicious mix of cranberry, lime and supporting scents of strawberry, raspberry, plum, apple, peach, cassis and hints of white flowers. It is incredibly refreshing and zesty, and really makes me feel uplifted!

LM2
LM4

It's very easy to stir, I just use my fingers each time to mix as well as scooping some out to use. The mixture is fairly grainy, so it's easier being in a tub rather than a tube.

LM5

As you can see, the scrub itself is very grainy. I believe those little red bits are actually cranberry seeds! I would describe this scrub as being like oily sand, however that's definitely not a bad thing. I love my scrubs to be really scrubby, so this one has been perfect for me.

I find that after using this scrub, my skin is ridiculously smooth and feels amazing! I also find that the scent lingers for a long time. Considering I love the scent so much, this also isn't a bad thing. I love going to bed with the lovely scent of cranberry and lime. 

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Overall, this has to be one of my favourite scrubs! Since I love this scent so much, I can see myself buying this again! I would like to try the other scents, but I can see myself coming back to this one no matter what. I think this would be a great scent to use in summer, in particular.

Have you tried the Bomb Cosmetics Shower Scrub in Cranberry & Lime yet? If so, what are your thoughts? Have you tried any of the scrubs from Bomb Cosmetics?

You can buy this scrub from the Get Drenched website here, for only $21.95
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