big blue blues.

Jul 07, 2009 10:46

So I finally had time to take a bath and used Big Blue. My water turned blue and there was seaweed galore, but I could hardly smell anything and it did nothing for my skin. It was just like taking a bath with nothing, but blue ( Read more... )

ballistic: butterball, ballistic: big blue

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moonblisser July 7 2009, 18:14:49 UTC
Aw, no! That's too bad! Big Blue is one of my favorites - it smells wonderfully in the tub and lingers in my bathroom for days afterward. It also makes my skin RIDICULOUSLY soft. Maybe you just got a bad batch? I'd say give it another chance!

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sooz July 7 2009, 18:52:04 UTC
maybe the other half will be better :)

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sooz July 7 2009, 18:51:18 UTC
no it was almost totally blue! the white part is left in the bag, maybe I shouldn't of split it?

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sooz July 7 2009, 22:51:56 UTC
i will try that the next time i go in! my lush addiction is going to break the bank haha

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eiffiels July 7 2009, 21:47:07 UTC
I felt the same way, and I even cocktailed it with Sunny Side. I have only found one ballistic I liked. Oh well =/

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sooz July 7 2009, 22:52:22 UTC
lame, which one did you like?

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eiffiels July 8 2009, 01:35:12 UTC
Youki-Hi, go figure right! Haha.

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je5s July 8 2009, 04:22:02 UTC
Most bath bombs aren't that moisturizing. Butterball is unique because of all the cocoa butter in it. Ne Worry Pas is a little more softening because of the soya milk, and Bon Bomb has slivers of butters in it as well (both retro), and the Humango has bits of bath melt in it, but most of the rest of them make your skin smell good but if anything are slightly drying, imo. Combine them with some of a bath melt or a tiny chunk of a massage bar to up the moisture factor of the bath.

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