Lush fan claims 'most horrendous bath bomb on the planet' stained her tub
Lush, 'inventors of the bath bomb and home of bath art' are famous for their uniquely scented and designed bath products
However, blogger Victoria, who is believed to be from Bristol, claimed she was left in a mess after a product stained her bath yellow and gold.
Victoria Canavan, known as 'Queen of the bath bombs' on TikTok, says she has 'officially used the most horrendous Lush bath bomb on the planet,' complaining that 'the staining is terrible.'
Her video showed the bath bomb fanatic's tub covered with a bright yellow stain and heaps of gold glitter.
She rubbed the discolouration with her finger, highlighting that was not budging.

Victoria Canavan, believed to be from Bristol and known as 'Queen of the bath bombs' on TikTok , says she has 'officially used the most horrendous Lush bath bomb on the planet'
@victoriacanavanThe most horrendous Lush bath bomb i have ever used 😫 the staining is terrible @LUSH lush LushCosmetics LushCommunity FYP selfcare skincare bathbomb stain clean wash scrub cleaningtips staining glitter bath help sendhelp wash lushuk
♬ Funny - Gold-TigerVictoria wrote 'I don't know how I'm even going to get it off, as it's dried onto the side of the tub.'
She then asked her followers to guess which bath bomb caused the mess, giving the clue that it was 'not turmeric latte'.
The video has reached over 1.2million views, with amused Lush fans flooding the comments with their guesses.
Guesses included 'the Mario one' and 'the golden egg'.
However, the product in question was actually 'Golden Slumbers' which was exclusively available in the golden slumbers gift box.
The glittering bath bomb is made up of scents including lavender, chamomile blue, and neroli.
It's not currently available on the brand's website so fans have no need to worry about accidentally picking it up.
Victoria ended the viral clip with 'send help please!,' seeking advice for getting rid of the yellow staining.
One commenter wrote 'Don’t you clean the bathtub straight after using it? It’s never stained for me'.

Victoria ended the viral clip with 'send help please!,' seeking advice for getting rid of the yellow staining
Another added 'intergalactic did this to me in 2016'.
Someone else commented 'I feel like I'm the only person who has never had Lush of anything stain. It has to be what the tubs are made of,' to which Victoria replied 'I think it depends which one it is, if you look at my other videos I’ve used hundreds of bath bombs with no trouble.'
Later, Victoria explained that she managed to get her bathtub squeaky clean again after using some mould bleach spray.
Despite complaining of issues with the product, there are no hard feelings as the TikToker is a huge fan of Lush and regularly creates content reviewing and testing out their creations.
She recently posted a video series testing out the entire Barbie x Lush collection and even calls herself a 'Lush Extraordinaire.'

However, the product in question was actually 'Golden Slumbers' which was exclusively available in the Golden Slumbers gift box
A spokesperson from Lush UK said: 'When our products dissolve the concentrated colours are released, dispersing in the bathwater.
'We recommend allowing our bath bombs to fully fizz and disperse before entering the tub for a relaxing soak.
'Please be assured that the colours we use are of a cosmetic grade and any discolouration will be temporary, fading over time with regular use/washing.'
They also advised 'To help speed up the removal process a light paste can be created by mixing a little baking soda or sugar with lemon juice and gently massaging into the affected area using circular motions and rinsed away.'
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