Saturday, March 4, 2017

Ginger Fizz Boutique Macaroon Bath Bomb Review

Press Sample

Happy Weekend! I thought it would be appropriate since on the weekend, I have the time, sometimes, to take a bath! HAH! So I finally got to try this cute macaron bath bombs!

Ginger Fizz Boutique Macaroon Bath Bomb Review



I just have to get this off my chest. These are macarons, not macaroons. I did put the spelling in my title, because that's what the company has on it. Macaroons are coconut cookies, macarons are almond flour light cookies with a filling. Ok, now we can move on to the product.

The packaging is super cute. It comes just like macarons. The singular macaron was a press sample and the box was actually a gift from another indie brand.

Ginger Fizz Boutique Macaroon Bath Bomb Review

These scents are Cotton Candy, Blue Raspberry Slushie, Lemon Meringue Pie, and Fruity Rings.

Ginger Fizz Boutique Macaroon Bath Bomb Review

Ginger Fizz Boutique Macaroon Bath Bomb Review


These are fairly large and you can see it compared to my hand.

Ginger Fizz Boutique Macaroon Bath Bomb Review

I tried out the melon scent, which was a press sample.

Ginger Fizz Boutique Macaroon Bath Bomb Review

The actual bath bomb part fizzed out nicely in about 5 minutes. It's a pink color but it's not pigmented enough to do anything. So I ended up just having murky water after it fizzed. The scent is nice for about 3 minutes. It really doesn't linger. If you don't like heavily scented items, but want bath bombs, then this is perfect.  Lastly, the filling does not dissolve. After looking at the card, it's apparently whipped soap so I guess I was supposed to rub it in? My bad!

Now, onto moisture. HOLY COW. These were actual WAY too moisturizing for me. If you have really dry skin, you will love this. For me, I had to take a shower after because it felt like putting lotion on on a hot summer day, and I was sweating off the "lotion" 10 minutes after my bath. The shower took off the excess moisture and then my skin felt great.

Ginger Fizz Boutique Macaroon Bath Bomb Review

Overall, if you're a macaron lover, this is a cute gimmick. They moisturize a lot but there isn't a show or anything in the fizz and color. It would make for a great gift too, as long as the spelling is fixed. The pack of 4 costs $12, so it's a cute gift at a low cost.

Ginger Fizz Boutique: SHOP  

Products in the post were provided for honest opinion.    

Ehmkay Nails on Facebook.
Ehmkay Nails on Instagram.
Ehmkay Nails on Pinterest.
Follow Ehmkay Nails with Bloglovin.

8 comments:

  1. I'm glad you explained the macaroon dilemma. I love the scent of Ginger...I'm pretty sure I would love these.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Haha it is a dilemma. Only the company is called ginger fizz, there's actually no ginger in them. Not as far as I could smell or see on the ingredients list

      Delete
  2. haha Thank you for the explanation. I always get annoyed with people who don't understand the difference. The fizz and the color are part of the reason I like bombs. This seems like they are a little disappointing.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Haha right?! Totally different cookies! These are very much for moisture and people with color and scent sensitivities. But I love a good show in the bath!

      Delete
  3. These are really large ones, but i would like them more if they would colour my bath tub not over the top just a nice moderate colour...blue raspberry slushie would seem interesting to me.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Yes I like more colors rather than dirty looking water haha. Blue raspberry does smell super yummy!

      Delete

Thank you for your comment! But please do not post any links in your comment as it will be automatically deleted. If you would like me to look at your site, please E-MAIL me. Thank you!!