Advent Calendars are becoming more elaborate each year, turning the Christmas countdown into a significant event. However, there’s a new countdown on the horizon that’s generating a lot of buzz. Halloween, celebrated on October 31, has been gaining popularity, and brands are capitalizing on the trend. From traditional pumpkin carving to Halloween-themed decorations like bat string lights and doormats, there are numerous products available to enhance the Halloween spirit. The Lush Countdown to Halloween is one such offering.
Priced at £55, this Halloween countdown features seven spooky treats designed to elevate your bath time experience. Including bath bombs, soap, and hand cream, this collection promises to make October a special and thrilling month for all ages.
Let’s dive into what surprises await behind doors one to seven, shall we?
According to Lush’s website, the countdown includes a bath bomb that transforms your bath into a mesmerizing mixture of mineral-rich sea salt and stimulating turmeric powder. The hand cream, enriched with nourishing shea butter and soothing rosewater, leaves your hands feeling luxuriously soft, complemented by floral and woody notes. The collection also offers a blackberry-scented bubble bar and a soap that glows in the dark with refreshing peppermint, apple juice, and clove bud oil aromas. Additionally, there’s a bath bomb featuring ylang ylang and oat milk powder for a skin-soothing bath, as well as a shower gel infused with coffee, vanilla, clove, and cinnamon scents. Lastly, the countdown includes a friendly phantom bath bomb that crackles with popping candy, lemongrass, lemon, and lime oils.
Individually, these items would cost £45.50, making the countdown package a £9.50 value for the curated experience and fun of unwrapping each surprise. While one could opt to assemble their own Halloween countdown, the thrill of having everything ready to enjoy is unmatched.
Are you planning to indulge in a spooky countdown to Halloween this year? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
