What's not to love about an extra sized bath bomb featuring a dinosaur-shaped piece of FUN in the middle? Lush almost certainly knew they were on to something great before they'd even began putting pen to paper, and the results of these designs have paved the way for one of my favourite Easter bath bombs ever.

Secondly, each egg comes with a green dinosaur-shaped piece of FUN in the middle, which you can remove and use in replacement of your usual shower gel or jelly; or you can crumble under the running water at the start of your bath and create a mound of fragrant bubbles to enjoy alongside this seasonal special bomb.
What is great about this limited edition is that it's very easy to use this across two baths, as each half works beautifully by itself, and creates a good solid colour in the water. The FUN Bar is also enjoy to use across multiple baths, so this too can be halved with ease. While the initial price tag may deter some consumers from trying this one out, when used across two baths, the cost doesn't seem as excessive.

Lush describe this as being peach, strawberry and violet-scented, but I do feel as if this may be a little misleading, given what I experienced. I wouldn't say that this bath bomb was as fruity as this description suggests, although it is definitely lovely. Instead I would describe this as being quite a grounded, and slightly musky, sugary-sweet aroma. The violet element is certainly more prominent in the piece of FUN, which is perhaps why I was able to detect the grassy notes a lot more. However, the bath bomb itself didn't display much in the way of violet, so consumers who dislike fragrances with this component would probably still enjoy this release.
What was impressive was how Brontosaurus FUN Egg performed in the tub. Fizzing immediately upon contact with the water, this Easter special coated the entire surface with a gorgeous display of purple and pink, settling down to offer a stunning shade of pastel purple to enjoy throughout the bath. Furthermore, I almost jumped out of my skin when the popping candy began its theatrical cracking whilst the bath was dissolving. These sound effects carried on long after the bomb had fully dissolved, and just added a little extra bonus to the whole experience.
As if this wasn't enough, the inclusion of the almond oil meant that the bath bomb turned the water into a haven of creaminess that moisturised my body within minutes of settling into the water. While in no way oily or greasy, you can definitely feel the difference between the water that this bath bomb creates, and that of a regular bath bomb.

Despite its price tag, Brontosaurus FUN Egg offers you everything you could possibly want in a bath bomb: a visual display; sound effects; beautiful colours; multiple uses and versatility; and wonderful moisturising qualities - not to mention the cute little added bonus of a dinosaur-shaped piece of FUN to set your inner (and outer) child ablaze. This one just has to come back again next year!
Quantitative Ingredients: Sodium Bicarbonate, Citric Acid, Cornflour, Talc, Popping Candy, Glycerine, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Titanium Dioxide, Grapefruit Oil, Bergamot Oil, Almond essential oil, Water (Aqua), Gardenia Extract, Dipropylene Glycol, Synthetic Fluorphlogopite, Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone, *Limonene, Perfume, Colour 77007, Colour 77742, Colour 42090, Colour 45410, Candy Eye.
2019 Price: £8.50 each.
Year Of Original Release: 2019.
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