Lush Launches Super Mario Galaxy Movie Collection for Self-Care Fans in March 2026
Lush's Super Mario Galaxy Movie collab dropped March 10 with 12 products, including a Yoshi Egg bath bomb that hatches one of four collectible shower gummies.

Sixteen dollars buys you a bath bomb that rattles, hatches, and surprises you with one of four collectible shower gummies hidden inside. That is the pitch for the Yoshi Egg Bath Bomb, the standout piece from Lush's 12-product collaboration with Universal Products & Experiences, Illumination, and Nintendo, timed to MAR10 Day and available now at Lush stores, Lush.com, and the Lush App.
The collection landed March 10, three weeks ahead of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie's theatrical release on April 1, 2026. Each of the Yoshi Egg's four hidden shower gummies contains a distinct essential oil blend, and the reveal format is the closest bath-time gifting has come to a genuine surprise toy in years. At $16 USD ($18 CAD), it earns its price through the theatrical experience of dropping it in warm water and waiting.
The range spans formats that cover nearly every step of a shower or bath routine. The Mario Shower Gel, priced at $28 USD ($30 CAD), builds its cola-scented lather from fresh pomegranate juice and Persian lime oil. The Luigi Shower Gel takes a different direction entirely, combining fresh apple juice with zesty grapefruit oil. The Protect the Galaxy Shower Gel rounds out the trio with a constellation of blueberry, davana, and rose.
For body care, the Princess Power Body Balm at £12 ($15 EUR) is designed to snap in two for sharing, with one half offering peach-drenched sparkle and the other a blueberry-scented shimmer. The Princess Peach Lip Jelly, priced at £10 ($12 EUR), handles moisture. Princess Rosalina gets two dedicated products: a lip scrub blending softening oils, hydrating butters, and castor sugar, and a body spray combining blueberry, airy apple, chamomile, and rose oils.
The bath-specific products include the Yellow Luma Bubble Bar, which releases peach-scented bubbles, and the Lumas Shower Jelly, where each character is molded with its own unique facial expression and scented with grapefruit and raspberry. Princess Peach's Crown Soap is infused with strawberry and strawberry seed oil.
Completing the 12-piece lineup is the Question Block Gift Box. At $10 USD ($11 CAD) in North America and £4 ($5 EUR) in the UK and Europe, it functions as both gift packaging and reusable storage for bath bombs between uses.
Kalem Brinkworth, Concepts and Collaborations Lead at Lush, described the creative 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."
Regional pricing and participating store availability vary by market. The full collection is confirmed for the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand, Japan, France, Germany, Italy, Brazil, Mexico, and China; check your regional Lush site or the Lush App for local store listings and market-specific pricing. Given the limited-edition nature of the drop and the film arriving in theaters in less than two weeks, the Yoshi Egg in particular is unlikely to wait around.
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