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DIY lush twilight bath bomb Review
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A final bomb drop!
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Final Street Care Spot #4
The final spot of the day! Underneath a CTA overhead train track, a consistent rain had created the most gorgeous puddle in between a fallen “All non-authorized vehicles will be towed sign” and a large manhole.
Visuals: 8/10 While the puddle was gorgeous the bombs themselves didn't spread out as much as I would've liked. What was spread though was lovely and the softest tint of pink came across most of the water.
Texture: 10/10 No froth really after the initial fizzling but the bombs but they did fully disperse to give the water that great light pink tint which is one of the ideal bath bomb results.
Scent: 10/10 Between the fresh water falling from the train tracks and the strong scent of Pink Grapefruit the space smelled incredible! We could’ve sat there all day to really take in the fragrance and ambiance if water was not actively falling on us. Overall: 10/10 Although the visuals weren’t perfect it really did seem like a small fragrant oasis had formed underneath that overpass and what better gem to hide than an oasis underneath an overpass? It really wrapped up a great day of street care and exploration!
Another drop shot!
Street Care Spot #3:
An access door to what I presume are underground water pipe or electricity lines had sunken into the sidewalk over time and flooded in the rain. All the plant life imparticular caught my attention, it was practically begging for some extra soothing street care!
Visuals: 9/10 While the pigment didn't spread completely it did pretty well for itself in the space. But to be safe I did throw in a few extra bombs and the product was a puddle full of pastel clouds that started spilling onto the street.
Texture: 8/10 Since there were more bombs than usual, the concentration of froth looked really lovely and the metal covering got completely coated in the product along with the wilting wildlife.
Scents: 10/10 The scent really filled up the entire block and masked most other scents around. You could see the Pink Grapefruit in the air putting an extra little smile on everyone's face as they passed down the street. But again the high concentration of bombs in such a small place is what created such an amazing aroma
Overall: 9/10 A really fantastic location more than anything, the concentration of scents and froth really brought the whole space together.
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