Bath Bomb Day – celebrated annually on April 27th – traces back to the brand that started it all. Lush Co-Founder and Manufacturing Director, Mo Constantine OBE, who was awarded the trademark after inventing the bath bomb in the late 1980s (in a garden shed no less), has since turned a simple soak into a recognised beauty ritual.
What began in that garden shed has grown into a global phenomenon: more than 20 million Lush bath bombs are sold worldwide each year, with some 78 created every minute!
While the water may be clouded with vibrant hues, the Lush bathing experience is transparent. The combination of fresh ingredients, a pledge to support local communities and environments in sourcing processes, the use of non-animal testing methods, and rich fragrances created in Lush’s in-house perfumery are just some of the reasons why Lush bath bombs are so well-loved.
So it feels only fitting to mark World Bath Bomb Day with a roundup of the pioneers themselves. Here are six Lush bath bombs that have earned cult status for good reason.
Intergalactic | AED55

Why it’s iconic: This fizzy favourite is infused with Cedarwood oil distilled from cut-offs and leftover sawdust from the Eastern Red Cedar, a tree found in the heart of Virginia, the only place this impressive tree grows naturally. It is also harvested by hand to preserve and protect traditional land-use practices. Our top pic for a relaxing but fun soak on Bath Bomb Day!
Pink Bomb | AED50

Why it’s iconic: Lush’s clary sage is steam-distilled in Hungary, where post-distillation materials are reused for compost and to generate energy for steam distillation. Also, the uplifting ylang ylang is grown by local farmers in Comoros Islands off the East Coast of Africa in nutrient-rich volcanic soil. After, it is processed by a local distillery that employs 17 permanent staff members. Exactly the kind of heartfelt product worth celebrating on Bath Bomb Day.
Butterball | AED32

Why it’s iconic: The Fair Trade cocoa beans used to make Lush cocoa butter come from the Dominican Republic, Peru, and Sierra Leone, where they are grown using organic methods, and agroforestry models are in place to protect local forests. The cocoa beans are then processed into butter in Europe by our fully certified organic Fair Trade suppliers.
Twilight | AED52

Why it’s iconic: The classic fragrance of Lavender is sourced mainly from Provence. Lavender oil is used for its balancing and soothing qualities making it ideal for irritated skin – it is also great at calming the mind and aiding a restful sleep.
Big Blue | AED45

Why it’s iconic: Produced from distinct Sicilian lemons using heat-free cold expression, Lush essential lemon oils preserve a unique aroma. We rely on a long-standing partnership with a family producer whose expertise ensures consistent quality, supported by a local farmer network.
Avobath | AED42

Why it’s iconic: While bought indirectly, the Lush purchase of zesty lemongrass helps support traditional tribal communities in Odisha’s Koraput district, where families have sustainably grown Lush lemongrass for generations.

