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Release a world of creativity and a sweet, fruity scent as colors swirl in a mesmerizing bath art spectacle. Previously known as Thermal Waves, we’ve renamed this bath bomb Diversity. At Lush, we see innate value in diverse voices and perspectives that empower us all to learn and grow from experiences that differ from our own.
“Diversity, equity and inclusion are being treated as dirty words. We have a problem with that, and not just because we are a soap company.” Hilary Jones, Lush Global Ethics Director
On January 24th 2025, we renamed three of our bath bombs — Thermal Waves, Sakura and American Cream — to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the U.S. This followed Executive Orders requiring federal agencies in the U.S. to end DEI programming and commitments. While this started as an issue specific to the United States, we have made the decision to change the names of these bath bombs globally as a simple but clear action affirming our support and belief in the value of diversity, equity and inclusion all over the world.
Made in Canada
What's in it for you?
- Organic sweet orange oil brings its sharp, acidulous fragrance that pairs deliciously with the caramelised floral notes of champaca absolute.
- The complex scent of buchu is minty, green and deliciously fruity, not to mention its soothing properties when you bathe in it — what a treat!
Leaving the world Lusher than we found it
- This product needs no packaging and no introduction. It will arrive naked and proud in your parcel because we want to strip back on unnecessary packaging.
- This self-preserving product is formulated to stay fresh and effective without added synthetic preservatives.
How to use: Run a bath with water that's the perfect temperature and jump in! Behold the enthralling bath art that unfolds before you.
How to store: Run a bath with water that's the perfect temperature and jump in! Behold the enthralling bath art that unfolds before you.
Orange is a very well known and delicious fruit. It’s one of your five a day - but has many other benefits to your skin and wellbeing!
An orange is a well-known fruit within the citrus family that grows on trees all around the world. The sweet orange is a flowering tree with glossy, evergreen leaves and thorny branches, and it is thought to be native to China, and East Asia. The trees now grow all over the world. Botanically, their juicy, edible, orange-coloured fruits are a type of berry called a hesperidium.
Orange juice and oil have astringent, cleansing properties that help the skin and hair to glow.
Oranges contain potassium, folic acid, and large amounts of vitamin C, which together with lutein help improve skin elasticity.
Citrus scents are usually uplifting and refreshing, but the sweetness of oranges tends to be so cheerful that it actually promotes rest. You feel good, therefore you relax.
Orange peel wax is considered a good vegan alternative to lanolin as it has similar emollient, moisturising and emulsifying properties, with a lightweight feel.
We use orange in many different forms (essential oils, juice, peel, wax…) for different products, and each of them can be purchased in different places around the world. To find out more about our suppliers, browse your Lush product’s list of ingredients and click on the ones you are interested in. This should take you to a page full of details!
To say that buchu oil has a sweet scent would be simplistic. Its minty, fruity, green and camphorous notes make it way more complex and subtle.
Buchu is an aromatic shrub native to South Africa, where it’s been used as a medicinal and cosmetic ingredient by the indigenous people for centuries. Its small round leaves grow symmetrically, making Buchu a very aesthetic plant. It was introduced to Europe and the United States as a medicine in the 19th century but received uneven success. Today, buchu leaves and oil are traded mainly for their flavouring and aromatic qualities.
Although buchu’s blackcurrant and minty fragrance is the main reason you can find it in Lush products, its benefits for the skin shouldn’t go unnoticed. It is, in fact, known for its antiseptic and soothing properties.
Buchu is native to the Cederberg region of South Africa and this is where Lush purchases the essential oil. Located on a UNESCO World Heritage site, the family business grows buchu and rooibos which they process themselves into oil and other products, ensuring high standards. They believe in sustainable agricultural practices that promote biodiversity.
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The Litsea cubeba, or May Chang tree, is a small evergreen tree native to China. Its berry-like fruits are full of sweet and lemony essential oils.
The sweet, lemon-like and refreshing aroma of the litsea cubeba oil uplifts the mind and promotes relaxation and inner balance.
The oil is often used in skincare for its antiseptic, toning, and astringent properties that help balance the skin’s sebum production.
Citral makes up approximately 80% of the oil, it is a fragrant compound with a fresh lemon peel scent, close to lemongrass.
Lush purchases litsea cubeba oil from a producer in China.
We're more accustomed to seeing frankincense fill the air with wisps of fragrant, meditative smoke, but connoisseurs know it is also fantastic in cosmetics and perfumery.
First of all - frankincense can also be called olibanum, and this is something you can undoubtedly learn at Lush as we tend to use both! They’re equally beautiful and accurate names, and it’s been hard to make a choice.
Now, what is it exactly? Frankincense/olibanum is a tree resin harvested across Africa and the Middle East. Small notches are made on the trunk of Boswellia trees, causing a milky sap to flow. Cutting the same spot several times allows this sap to become more fragrant each time. Harvested once the resin has begun to harden, the finished product looks like small rocks. These chunks can be burned to diffuse a fragrant smoke but can also be distilled, diluted or crushed to obtain other consistencies.
Its complex and evocative scent makes a beautiful base note for perfumes. It is often described as earthy, piney and spicy with fresh citrus notes.
The scent of incense is said to anchor and calm the mind, help slow breathing, and improve overall well-being.
As a fixative, it carries and enhances other fragrancing ingredients and helps perfumes last longer.
Thanks to its antimicrobial qualities, it can serve as a natural preservative.
It is often found in skincare products for its astringent, antibacterial, soothing and smoothing effects.
Frankincense was already burned during religious ceremonies by ancient civilisations and was one of the first materials used as a perfume. In the age of the Pharaohs, its preservative properties led to its use in embalming and mummification. It was also widely popularised by the Bible, which mentions frankincense as one of the rare and expensive gifts given to baby Jesus by the three kings. Even today, it can still be found smoking on altars and is particularly appreciated to purify the air or encourage meditation.
Boswellia is a genus of trees with several species producing a fragrant resin. The oil and resinoid we purchase is made from the Boswellia sacra (syn. Boswellia carterii) tree. It's been considered a Near Threatened species since 1998 and that's why the Lush buying team strives to find the best possible suppliers who respect the trees, the land and the people. Click on the links below to know more about each of our suppliers:
Olibanum oil
Olibanum resinoid
You’ll find the scent of frankincense enliven many of our products, especially our bath bombs and perfumes.
Your order will be expertly protected against impact during transit by biodegradable Eco-Pops, compostable packaging nuggets made from potato starch! They're easily dissolvable in water or soil.
All of our products are made by hand, fresh, every day, across 6 manufacturing sites all over the world. We believe in happy people making happy soap, putting our faces on our products and making our mums proud.
It's better naked. 66% of products sold each year are packaging-free.
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