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Lush Teams Up With Super Mario Galaxy Movie for Limited-Edition Bath Collection

Lush x Super Mario Galaxy Movie dropped a limited-edition bath collection with a Yoshi Egg bomb hiding one of four collectible shower gummies inside.

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Lush Teams Up With Super Mario Galaxy Movie for Limited-Edition Bath Collection
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Lush unveiled its second limited-edition collaboration with Universal Products & Experiences, Illumination and Nintendo on March 10, timed to The Super Mario Galaxy Movie's April 1, 2026 theatrical release. The collection spans bath bombs, shower gels, bubble bars, soaps, lip products, a body balm, a body spray and themed gift packaging, all priced accessibly enough that you can build a genuinely impressive gift without much effort.

The standout piece is the Yoshi Egg Bath Bomb, priced at $16 USD. The egg rattles before you use it, concealing one of four collectible shower gummies, each infused with a distinct essential oil blend. The collectible format makes it an obvious choice for the Nintendo fan who already owns everything, because nobody owns the shower gummy hidden inside theirs yet.

The princess lineup covers the most gifting ground. Princess Peach's Crown Soap ($10.50 USD) combines a brightening strawberry infusion with hydrating strawberry seed oil, a genuinely useful ingredient pairing dressed in excellent packaging. Princess Power Body Balm ($16 USD, or £12 in the UK) is designed to snap in two for sharing, scented in either peach or blueberry and finished with shimmer. Princess Peach Lip Jelly (£10 / €12) handles moisture duty. Princess Rosalina Lip Scrub ($13 USD) blends softening oils and hydrating butters with castor sugar. The Princess Rosalina Body Spray ($50 USD) is the collection's highest-priced standalone item, built around blueberry and airy apple aromas anchored by chamomile and rose oils.

The Mario and Luigi shower gels give you a character-specific split that works well for gifting pairs. Mario's gel ($28 USD) uses fresh pomegranate juice and Persian lime oil to produce what the brand describes as a cola-scented lather. Luigi's ($19 / €23, 250g) leans citrus-forward with fresh apple juice and zesty grapefruit oil. The Protect the Galaxy Shower Gel layers twinkling blueberry, radiant rose and airy apple, available in three sizes: 100ml at $14.50 USD, 250ml at $33 USD and 500ml at $46 USD, making it one of the few items in the collection with a logical upgrade path. The Yellow Luma Bubble Bar ($13 USD) rounds out the lineup with peach-scented bubbles.

Everything can be housed in the Question Block Gift Box, which costs $10 USD (or £4 in the UK) and is built to be reused as shelf décor or bath bomb storage once the products inside are gone. For a Nintendo household, it functions as packaging and collectible simultaneously.

Kalem Brinkworth, Concepts and Collaborations Lead at Lush, described the logic behind the partnership: "At Lush, we create products that spark joy and empower self-care. The Super Mario Galaxy Movie captures imaginations and wonder – themes that align beautifully with Lush's mission to bring innovative, yet planet-friendly products to customers."

This is Lush's second Mario collaboration, meaning the brand has now refined the formula: recognizable characters rendered in functional bath and body products, with ingredient choices that hold up beyond the licensing angle. The collection is available in select stores and online while supplies last ahead of the film's April 1 opening.

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