The Cannavist Issue Four | Page 133

DR JACK’S BATH BOMB BY LUCY MACKINNON 25mg per bath bomb - Wild Orange Finding the right bath products has always been difficult as I have extremely sensitive and problem skin. I was a little concerned that the citrus elements would sting my broken skin from an eczema breakout, but I was pleasantly surprised as it felt soft even against my most irritated skin. I didn’t notice the hydrating effects it had on my skin until the following morning, but the great night’s sleep I had was most welcome. The skin that was red and inflamed before bathing was considerably calmer. The wild orange scent was strong but not overpowering and left the bathroom, and my skin, with a citrus fresh scent which was an added bonus. I like that the packaging on this product is environmentally friendly, something I look for. However when I received this bath bomb it had unfortunately lost its shape in transit from the US. The bomb was more of a powder when I got the chance to use it, so perhaps a stronger form of packaging would be better for international shipping. DR JACK’S BATH BOMB BY LISA BLAKE 25mg per bath bomb - Lemongrass The first thing to address about this bath bomb is the beautiful scent of lemongrass. GENIUS. I’m not a big fan of that hemp taste or smell. Not to mention walking around smelling like a giant ball of CBD afterwards, especially in a conservative workplace where the mere mention of CBD once drew gasps of horror and concern when I suggested my boss take some to help her sleep through her chronic back pain. I digress. tub adorned with aromatherapy candles and streaming the dulcet tones of Dolly, Pandora and special guest David Nicholls? Or the CBD permeating slowly but surely through my skin cells? That said, it is a genuinely delightful way of enhancing an already very relaxing activity. Just be careful you don’t nod off under the suds. Getting back to the bath, it’s hard to distinguish what was relaxing me more. Lying in a warm