Fancy nails, music speakers and even nipple spinners are just a few things that have so far been created – and now LUSH is jumping on the bandwagon, with its very own fidget spinner bubble bar.
The bubble bar, which is made using natural ingredients such as sodium carbonate, cream of tartar, limonene, lime oil, lemon oil and grapefruit oil, is relatively small and comes decorated in pink, blue and yellow, on a white base.
The bar comes moulded around a wooden knob to hold it in place as you spin.
The spinner is small enough to sit perfectly between your fingers so that it can easily spin much like the real thing.
LUSH is keeping the fidget spinner trend alive with its latest bubble bar
Once in the water, the spinner creates a copious amount of bubbles, and the water turns yellow – and according to LUSH, the bar releases lemon and lime scents, making it one seriously refreshing bath.
Best of all, unlike other bubble bars, this one is reusable. It doesn’t take long for bubbles to form, so the bar only needs to be dipped in the water for a few minutes before you pop it back onto the side and let it mould back to its original form, ready for a future spin.
And as this bubble bar is only £4.95, it’s totally worth it – not just because it lasts, but because you get to play with a citrus-scented bubble bar as you condition your hair (which is much more fun than nearly dropping your phone in the bath, FYI).
The only downside is that the bubble bar is currently out of stock. I mean, it’s no surprise – as LUSH shared a video of the bubble bar in use and customers went pretty crazy for it.
Read more: http://metro.co.uk/2017/07/31/lush-is-keeping-the-fidget-spinner-trend-alive-with-its-latest-bubble-bar-6818321/#ixzz4oWjNe8Dj
Cute, I might pick one up
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