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Lush unveils Spa at Home range of vegan bath bombs and rituals

Lush has repackaged spa treatments into a vegan, self-preserving "Spa at Home" range — a £35 Spa Gift and single items like a Volcano Magnesium Foot Soak at £3.75 bring in-bath rituals, playlists and a floating Bath Bot experience.

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Lush unveils Spa at Home range of vegan bath bombs and rituals
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Lush has launched a Spa at Home collection that translates its in-person Lush Spa treatments into at-home bathing rituals, positioned as vegan, self-preserving formulas for deep relaxation. The collection mixes new items and refreshed spa classics and arrives alongside Lush’s digital ecosystem of Bathe playlists and the floating Bath Bot speaker-light, part of a broader push that Lush calls “designed to maximise the ultimate self care moments.”

The standout for gifting is the curated Lush Spa Gift, priced at £35 / €43, which The Arts Shelf lists as containing an exclusive Inspiration item, a Deep Sleep magnesium massage bar and Comforter Rose products. The Arts Shelf describes the gift’s recommended order — begin with Inspiration (an invigorating lemon myrtle bath bomb in their copy), move to Comforter Rose body scrub and bath bomb, then melt the Deep Sleep bar into tired muscles — and notes an envelope inside the trinket box for a Lush Spa voucher.

Lush’s Karma bath bomb is described in full product copy as a dual orange macaron-shaped bath bomb with a creamy yellow mango butter centre, the word KARMA embossed and dusted with gold shimmer. Lush official copy highlights mango butter, patchouli oil and Brazilian orange oil as key notes and states the mango butter is organic and Fair For Life certified from female cooperatives in India. Lush’s product copy says the dual halves “represent the two synchronised massage therapists” used in the Karma spa treatment and that these bombs “guide you through a mango butter meditation your skin will thank you for.”

Smaller single items include a Volcano Magnesium Foot Soak, priced at £3.75 / €4.50 in The Arts Shelf coverage. That foot soak was developed for the Spell treatment, is colour-changing, and is formulated with rosemary essential oils and epsom salts; The Arts Shelf asserts it “reduces foot fatigue and inflammation whilst softening the skin.”

Community reporting on Reddit supplies additional product names and ingredient claims that expand the range but need confirmation. Reddit posts list a Magic Mushroom Bath Bomb inspired by the Sound Bath treatment, scented with Breath Of God and said to contain copaiba oil and “Ashwagandha Foof Powder,” and describe a Peace Synaesthesia or Inspiration bath bomb variously as lemon myrtle or a blend of three lavenders and vanilla. Reddit also itemises Comforter Rose bath bomb and a scrub (Reddit calls it Sugar Scrub) that creates “a lovely pink bath art in the tub.” Those Reddit details include typos and variations and should be checked against official ingredient lists.

Lush is positioning Spa at Home as part of a tech-enabled ritual: every bath bomb has an accompanying playlist on the Bathe feature in the Lush app, and Bath Bot is billed as a floating speaker that choreographs lights and audio with fizzing bath effects. Jack Constantine, Lush’s Chief Digital Officer, framed that integration: “Lush represents the future of the bathroom. We aim to elevate the bathroom experience for our customers with every product we create, whether that be our cosmetics that have incredible benefits for the skin or our user-friendly technology such as Lush Lens, which reduces packaging waste, and now our latest innovation Bath Bot, that can enhance the bathroom experience even further.”

Availability timelines are currently mixed: a Reddit thread reported items were “avaiaoaboe to purchase via app in UK from 24 Feb and in stores and online on 26 Feb,” and the overall rollout was reported in an article published Feb. 28, 2026. Lush’s press materials in the supplied excerpts did not list global launch dates or full ingredient disclaimers. Lush PR can be reached at lushpr@lush.co.uk for confirmation of product names, ingredient lists, Bath Bot specifications and territorial availability.

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