Bubble Xmas
This holiday, intuition and strategy will collide!
A deceptively simple Puzzle-Shooter that demands a suprisingly increasing degree of strategy.
Think you have what it takes to beat this easy-to-learn yet hard-to-master Puzzle-Shooter? Fire bubbles to match colors, cluster three together to make them burst. But beware, the board shrinks the more you fire. Clear all the bubbles before its too late.Sprinkled lovingly with holiday cheer, this is one game anyone can enjoy!
Feature(s):
• Fire bubbles to match colors.
• Looks easy? Think again!
• Charming holiday settings.
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Christmas Morning – Lush Bubble BarChristmas Morning – Lush Bubble Bar
Christ Morning Bubble Bar from Lush
I really liked the smell of the Christmas Morning bubble bar, the thing that put me off using it before now was the fact that it contains so many paper streamers. I didn’t really like the thought of bathing with lots of soggy paper, and when I used the Christmas Party ballistic which also contained bits of paper, it put me off using it even more. The idea behind the paper (according to the Lush website) is that it is supposed to represent Christmas Morning when the house is covered in wrapping paper. A good idea, I suppose, but bathing in it is something else.
Christmas Morning is from Lush’s Christmas range of bubble bars. If you’re not familiar with the concept, a bubble bar is basically solid bubble bath. You crumble the bar under running water and it dissolves making lots of bubbles and sometimes colouring the water too.
This particular bubble bar is round and shaped like a ball. It’s a shocking pink colour, and has various different coloured paper streamers sticking out of it, which gives it a rather crazy, colourful appearance.
Like I said, I love the smell of this bar, as it’s a citrussy fragrance, which as I’m sure I have mentioned in several of my reviews, I love anything orange, lemon or lime scented. The bar is suitable for vegans and contains tangerine oil and neroli oil, which give it a quite sharp orange scent, but also has sandalwood oil in it, which gives it a bit of a woody note, and stops it from being too zingy.
This crumbled easily but the bright pink of the bar did dye my hands pink in the process, but this rinsed away easily. I was surprised when I crumbled this, to see that the paper confetti was only on the outside and did not go all the way through to the centre of the bar.
Once in the water, the water went a beautiful bright pink colour, but that was soon obscured by all the foamy white bubbles on the surface of the water. There were less paper streamers than I had initially expected to see, and they seemed to sink to the bottom, so luckily I barely noticed them when I was in the bath.
The smell of this product is absolutely lovely when in the water, although I didn’t think it was quite as strong as it was when it was dry. The bubbles felt silky and soft, although I couldn’t really feel a difference to the water itself, which I usually can with Lush bath products. The bubbles also lasted for the entire bath, which is great as you often find when using cheap liquid bubble baths they disappear quite quickly.
When I got out of the bath, I was a bit worried that this would have stained it pink, given the colour it turned my hand when crumbling it, not to mention the fact that the colour had actually stained through the paper bag that the product came in. In fact it didn’t leave a mark, which I was pleased about, but the soggy paper pieces were a bit of a pain to remove.
My skin felt soft after using this, and the scent did linger on my skin, but it could only really be detected close up, and wasn’t really noticeable from a distance.
A Christmas Morning bubble bar costs £2.95 and can be purchased from Lush stores or online at www.lush.co.uk For one bath, this is quite pricey, although the bubble bars can be broken up into pieces if you like, so you get a couple more uses out of them. As a one off treat or to give as a Christmas gift, the price isn’t too bad though.
I really thought I was going to hate this, due to the paper streamers it contained. In the end though, they seemed a bit pointless, as they just sunk to the bottom of the bath, but thankfully they didn’t stick to me and the only problem I had was cleaning them out of the bath when I’d finished. In actual fact, I actually loved this bubble bar – it smells absolutely gorgeous and uplifting, it leaves the skin lovely and soft and turns the water an amazing pink colour. Definitely one of the best Lush Christmas products!
Summary: For a girly bath
Merry Christmas (bubble mailer gap)Merry Christmas (bubble mailer gap)
WOOT!
Funny Commercial from the Philippines – Christmas TreeFunny Commercial from the Philippines – Christmas Tree
Ah, radio dramas. So nostalgic.
This commercial is for Tide (y’all know Tide, right?) for their Christmas campaign. I also haven’t seen this in TV too, just like the “Neck” commercial. Hmn, maybe I missed out on it.
I apologize for the seemingly senseless subtitles. If you understand Filipino/Tagalog, you wouldn’t understand what they’re talking about, too.


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