Watching bath bombs get chopped up is surprisingly satisfying

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Bath bombs: they’re not just for baths anymore.

Thanks to “professional Lush enthusiast” @therosequeenn, the famed beauty products have taken on a purpose beyond making your bathwater smell like lavender. @Therosequeenn, whose real name is Andrea, films herself chopping up bath bombs for her Instagram.

Don’t worry; it’s not as traumatizing as it sounds. In fact, the videos are incredibly satisfying — in a candle-carving, makeup-destroying, DIY-sliming kind of way.

In each video, Andrea uses a knife to cut a bath bomb into relatively even slices. Then, she makes another set of lengthwise cuts and voilà! The bath bomb is a set of cuboid chunks. Read more…

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KFC Japan made fried chicken bath bombs, even though no one asked for it

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Ever imagined yourself in a deep frier? Well, fear not. There’s a new product made just for you to smell like fresh canola oil and chicken grease.

KFC partnered with Japanese retailer Village Vanguard to create fried chicken-scented bath bombs. It shouldn’t be surprising considering the global fast food chain created the Chizza and rice bowls in the past.  

The bath bombs are shaped like drumsticks, but don’t look close enough to be delicious in any capacity. 

#秘伝のコンビパック 発売記念🍗
フォロー&リツイートで毎日100名様に当たる✨#KFCのアノ香り が漂う「チキンの香り?の入浴剤」を🎁
参加者全員に、本物のアノ香りを楽しめる特別クーポンも!11/15〆https://t.co/2tdtyL3UXu pic.twitter.com/wvZp85DG73

— ケンタッキーフライドチキン (@KFC_jp) November 1, 2017 Read more…

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