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Lush Ne Worry Pas Bath Bomb

By WinterIsComing, published Jul 25, 2007
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I have always liked Lush for their bathing products, soaps and bath bombs in particular. However their bath bombs tend to be a bit over priced, and for the most part bath bombs I have run into on the Internet are usually bigger, smell better, and are half price compared to Lush's home made ones.

A few months ago I bought Ne Worry Pas simply because epinions was flooded with negative reviews on the bomb. Usually when the gals at epinions hated something from Lush, I found that I actually enjoyed it. Strange I know, but for me, their negative reviews usually ended up as good ones for me. Go figure.

Ne Worry Pas on the Lush site is a white bomb with a blue dip of some sort in the middle. I imagined it was some sort of cooling gel, but after reading a few of the reviews on the official Lush site, it turned out that a lot of people didn't know what the hell the mystery blue ick was. This is why I bought the bomb for the most part. I wanted to get a sniff of the mystery blue goo.

However after placing my order, I began to throughly read the rest of the reviews. It turned out a few people were upset at Lush for using Limonene as an ingredient in this bomb. After researching the term, I found that it is actually a n ingredient used in cleaning solvents. I did a bit of research on this ingredient on wiki, and on other various sites where I learned that this ingredient could cause skin irritation, respiratory irritation, and eye irritation. It could also be harmful if swallowed.
Great, in my mind I had just ordered a toxic bomb. I was hesitant to even use it now, and wondered if Lush would give me a refund. I was pissed that Lush did not include this bit of important information, and only included a * next to the ingredient name. So does this mean that every ingredient where Lush uses a * it is harmful? Is this a company I could even trust in the future!?

Read about it here: http://physchem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/LI/limonene.html

I had just spent $5.25 on a 6.3 ounce bomb. Add $8.20 for shipping and what I have now is a very expensive toxic bath bomb. Great!

Lush Ne Worry Pas Bath Bomb

Ne Worry Pas

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You were just tripping because you got some weird idea in your head about Limonene...read this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limonene It was one of the best bath bombs ever, too bad it's discontinued. I really loved it with "something wicked this way comes"....truely a lighthearted decadence!

Posted on 12/13/2007 at 8:12:54 PM

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