LUSH brings bath bomb masterclass to Glasgow with Delphine event
LUSH is turning bath bombs into a live Glasgow outing, with a June 5 class at The Delphine capped at up to 100 delegates and packed with take-home perks.

LUSH is taking its bath-bomb story out of the bathroom and into a branded Glasgow night out. The Delphine x LUSH masterclass is set for Friday, June 5, 2026, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., and the draw is bigger than a simple craft demo: attendees will mix and make their own bath bomb, take it home, and leave with a goody bag worth over £15.
The event will be held at The Delphine Glasgow, in Princes Square on Buchanan Street, a setting that fits the format. The Delphine describes itself as an all-day café bar and restaurant in the courtyard of Princes Square, with breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner and cocktails on offer. Its events calendar already leans into pilates, book clubs, masterclasses and live music, so the bath-bomb session lands as part of a broader shift toward experience-led retail rather than a one-off workshop.
The class also comes with the kind of brand gravity a standard hands-on workshop usually lacks. LUSH says co-founder Mo Constantine invented the first bath bomb in 1989 in her garden shed, originally calling it an “Aqua Sizzler.” The company says it has since created more than 500 bath bomb designs and sold over 350 million bath bombs globally. That history matters here: this Glasgow event is not just about learning how to press a mixture into a mold, it is about stepping into the story of the product category itself.

The schedule reinforces that polished, eventized feel. The evening starts with arrival at 6:00 p.m., then splits into Group 1 from 6:00 to 6:30 p.m. and Group 2 from 6:30 to 7:00 p.m., with departures or drinks continuing until 7:30 p.m. Attendees also get 20% off food at The Delphine on the night, which makes the class feel less like a conventional workshop and more like a packaged night out built around one of LUSH’s signature products. With up to 100 delegates, the format is large enough to feel like an occasion and tight enough to keep the hands-on part front and center.
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