INITIAL BUBBLES
I had kept the Blueberry Bewitched Pie Bath bomb a while before trying it. Call it procrastination. Call it whatever you’d like. I call it luck because I got to try it just in time for fall and spooky season. I’ll let you in on a secret: I don’t like pie. This pie, however? Looked scruptious for my bath time!
THE BLUEBERRY BEWITCHED PIE BATH BOMB BATH
I’d cracked the bath bomb some time before dumping it into the water, sadly. A yellow embed was peaking through the crack initially. Once plopped into the water, it sunk and immediately floated back up… upside down. Is my cracking it, the reason? I certainly hope not! The signature bubbled started coming out of the bath bomb, creating a trail. The color started looking yellow-ish and I figured that that’ll probably be its final form. The yellow kept exuding at a consistent level. After a while, some green and some pink came out and it started bubbling from many directions, looking like a sun with its rays.
The water then slowly started turning from yellow to an orange-ish hue. Definitely bewitched. Near the end of its fizzing, it started looking like a sponge oozing color. Or a wet cookie. Maybe I’m hungry as I’m watching this bath bomb fizz and awaiting my bath.
FINAL THOUGHTS
Scent: Fruity
Opacity: midway (not entirely transparent but not opaque either)
Final colour: Light Orange
Verdict: Even if I would want to buy it again, I haven’t seen the small business make more bath bombs in a little while, sadly.
Not a big fan of blueberry pie bath bombs? (That’s awfully specific!) Don’t hesitate to read about the other indie bath bombs I’ve tried!
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