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Bomb Cosmetics Sweet Heart Gift Set £3.00 (70% off)

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  • c_l_a_i_r_e
    c_l_a_i_r_e Posts: 4,647 Forumite
    Anyone know how these compare to Lush products?
    :starmod:C'est la vie:starmod:
  • No idea, I've never used Lush but this from shopwiki


    Bomb Cosmetics Sliced Soap Gift Set
    "Five wrapped, sliced, beautifully scented pieces of the finest vegetable based soaps around, all with pure essential oils. Bomb Cosmetics' soaps are renowned for their moisturising and skin softening properties and the pure essential oils can leave you feeling relaxed and calmed. All Bomb Cosmetics products are handcrafted in their factories in the UK and all contain the purest essential oils. Suitable for vegetarians and none of their products are tested on animals. "
  • caringa
    caringa Posts: 676 Forumite
    Heamol wrote: »
    I'd advise to be really careful when grabbing some of the bargain priced perfume and check the postage costs before clicking through.

    For the Elizabeth Arden Blue Grass perfume, 100ml is shown as only "7.99 + FREE SHIPPING" from Amazon.co.uk on the product page. Yet, when I went to checkout, it added a whopping £5.89 P&P?! With no option for Free Super Saver delivery. The blurb underneath says:

    "Eligible Amazon.co.uk items in your order for this address total less than £5. Please note that the following items are not eligible for free Super Saver Delivery: e-Books, gift certificates, large electrical items delivered to you via specialist courier, items purchased from Amazon Jersey, items purchased from third-party merchants and items purchased from other third parties using Amazon.co.uk Marketplace, Auctions and zShops."

    So do be careful that you don't get a sneaky delivery charge added on!


    If you still want one of these, I had one for Xmas and it was a duplicated pressie. Pm me if you are interested.
  • Jo_Mc_2
    Jo_Mc_2 Posts: 483 Forumite
    I was given something from this range for my birthday a few years ago, there's a posh gift shop in town that sells it and it's lovely stuff!
    Thanks OP, I've just ordered some sets for birthdays through the year and next Xmas - it'll look like I've been spending big in the posh shop ;)
  • Loopy_Girl
    Loopy_Girl Posts: 4,444 Forumite
    Thanks for heads up the 'Sweet Heart' set was back in stock....my 9 year old loves bath bombs but as she has pretty bad eczema, it's normally a treat from Lush now and again so these are perfect and will do her a good while:j
  • dawnie1972 wrote: »
    I ordered some Bath Bombs soap bars on boxing day - they arrived today - it was like finding a needle in a haystack the box they used to pack it in was MASSIVE :-) Great set though really pleased was gonna give as a pressie but might not now!

    I ordered a couple of these too - wish I had ordered more as they are fantastic. Does anyone know how long these soaps should last if they are still wrapped up as I wanted to give them as a gift later in the year? They say 6 months on the back of the box - will this be from when they are opened up or will the soaps dry out anyway?

    Thanks so much.
  • Fantastic find - just looking at some of these now to buy and stash as presents.
    Just wondered, if anyone has ordered one of the sets and opened it for themselves, are the bath bombs still intact or broken? Just thinking about the boxes being thrown around warehouses and vans? Would hate to give them as gifts and them be broken!?
  • Bought one of each, quite happy as they do nicely as gifts :)
  • plumfin
    plumfin Posts: 427 Forumite
    I ordered a couple of these too - wish I had ordered more as they are fantastic. Does anyone know how long these soaps should last if they are still wrapped up as I wanted to give them as a gift later in the year? They say 6 months on the back of the box - will this be from when they are opened up or will the soaps dry out anyway?

    Thanks so much.


    My question exactly! Also, I am thinking of buying a couple of the Grace Cole ones for next Xmas, will they be ok for that? thanks
  • macaud
    macaud Posts: 218 Forumite
    Thanks. I have just ordered one of the bath bomb sets at £4 and two grace cole sets- one Haynes mens set and one overnight set for £3.60 and £3.20. It was showing postage and package but just changed it to free supersaver p&p. I missed them first time round so really pleased they were back in stock
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