Or not-so-secret, as here it is, in all its deliciously-scented glory. 🙂
So it would appear that my previous protestations that I am not a beauty product person were weak efforts made in total vain, because you guys, look at all the pretty beauty products! I bought so much! Not one demonstrable ounce of willpower on display, not a one. Birthday mad money very well spent.
This is the part where I’m supposed to scold myself for glorifying capitalism and mindless retail expenditures. Except it wasn’t mindless! For that you’ll have to check out this fun story of the time I narcotics-shopped my way into a $200 bounty of shimmery unicorn makeup. 😉
But regardless of where you stand on the “My, that was a silly purchase” spectrum, I think we can all agree that these Bathing Garden items, a lovely treat facilitated by one of my sweet online friends, are absolutely beautiful and well-deserving of a SHOWING OF THE STUFF. So let’s show it!
First up, we have four lovely sugar scrubs in, from left to right, Sugared Pie Crust, Tea Party with Alice, Fried Candy Donut and Parisian Strawberry Fields. Shannon, the mistress of all things Bathing Garden, makes the most gorgeous scrubs – they’re finely textured, beautifully scented and not too oily, perfect for everyday use. I tore through the two scrubs I purchased some months ago with great haste – not too surprising given that I used them (and continue to use them) to buff my tired tootsies every day as a nice little post-workout treat. I’m really the sweetest smelling, most well-exfoliated lass in the land. 🙂 These 8 oz. scrubs were $9.00 US each.
Next up, I spy with my little eye something that is…pie! Regrettably non-edible, but that may be a blessing in disguise when you’re trying to stick to a healthy eating plan, and also when the items in question smell as delicious as this bundle of Sugared Pie Crust sweets. Not to get all rapturous on you or anything, but these items – the sugar scrub we saw before, a light lotion, a wax clamshell and that adorable little lattice-topped pie slice – smell like sex on stilts. Sugared Pie Crust, you incredible bakery beast, where have you been all my life?!
Here’s the part where I killjoy all over your piqued interest by noting that this scent is no longer available. Offered as part of The Bathing Garden’s monthly featured scent bundle, Sugared Pie Crust was a bit of a one-and-done (or a one-and-done…for now; these popular scents tend to make annual reappearances.) The items in each bundle vary slightly from month to month (May’s featured the most adorable little popsicle-shaped wax tarts and a lush whipped soap) but this particular assortment of goodies retailed for $18.50.
Then following pie time comes tea time – a playing card-shaped wax tart and a tri-layered sugar scrub in Tea Party with Alice, a honeyed tea, clotted cream and strawberry jam fragrance. Both items are beautiful (even the scrub, with its sadly melted rosebud embellishment) but I’m quite undecided on the scent. To my nose, the honeyed cream and tea layers combine to create something unpleasantly sour and astringent – it’s an odd combination somewhat redeemed by the rich strawberry jam scent. The sugar scrub, which we saw above with its yummy sisters, was $9.00, and the gorgeous tri-layered tart, sprinkled with beautiful eye-catching embellishments, was $3.00.
And since no Bathing Garden order would be complete without at least a few clamshells, I picked up some of those. Plus, you know, nine or 10 others. 😉 These clamshells were $3.75 each.
Representing Team Brown, we have Fried Candy Donut, a favourite wildberry donut scent, Eat Me, a complex, beguiling blend of what I swear is chocolate and wood shavings, and that glorious Sugared Pie Crust fragrance, on whose many delicious-smelling qualities I have already expounded.
From the recently-retired Spring Collection, we have Sweet Green, a bracingly strong blend of mint, clover and other grassy things, Pomegranate Lime Sweet Tarte, a delightfully yummy fragrance that smells exactly like all four of those descriptors, and Spring Fling, a mild blend of citrus and cupcakes.
Next, we have three delicious new favourites, Cheshire Cat, a fun and fruity combination of lemon, raspberry and vanilla, Happy Un-Birthday, a not-so-basic blend of yellow cake topped with mounds of cotton candy icing, and Parisian Strawberry Fields, a super fresh and sweet-tart blend of strawberries and mangoes. Fantastic, all!
Finally, we have my three favourite clamshells of this order, both in terms of fragrance and aesthetics, Clowning Around, an I-shouldn’t-like-this blend of popcorn, candy apples and cotton candy, Knave of Hearts, a candy sweet blend of fresh strawberries and brown sugar coconut cake, and Caterpillar Mischief, a sweet and creamy combination of mild coconut cream and apricot. Mushroom-induced fissure notwithstanding, just look at this gorgeous tart! It’s stupendously beautiful, even a tiny wee bit roughed-up. Tiny wax works of art.
Finally-finally, we come to my favourite part of any Bathing Garden order, the free samples and fun little extras. I suspect I am not alone in my outright awe of Shannon’s generosity, which is second to none – at least one full size item of her choice comes with any order over $90.00, and that’s in addition to the many, many, many sample size items that routinely come with each order as delightful little enablers. 😉
As this order was a little bit mine and a little bit my friend’s, we split the freebies roughly 50/50. There were, however, a number of scents that simply didn’t speak to me – that happens when 3/4 of the scents you like have the word “cookie” somewhere in their name. So I left those in the possession of my friend, who I know will sniff and suss out their hidden depths and glories far better than I. So this bounty, which includes one of the full size sugar scrubs we saw before, represents just my half of the extras, and then just a fraction of those (wow, seriously, so many unintentional fractions in that last paragraph!)
Generously-provided freebies, clockwise from left to right, include a full size sugar scrub in Parisian Strawberry Fields, a small tri-layered bundt in Cheshire Cat, a sample size sugar scrub in Knave of Hearts (ooh, this one is so delicious in a scrub, and that red velvet hue is to die for!), a small blue and purple bundt in Summer Twilight, a calming berry-lavender blend, a small green rosette in Summer Melon and Mint, a nose-tinglingly yummy combination of watery melons and mint, a large yellow coin in Bee Smitten, a light, honeyed floral, a small yellow rosette in Happy Un-Birthday, a small pink star in Guava Berry Gelato, a popular blend of creamy vanillas and sweet berries, a large pink coin in Sweet Madi, which regrettably smells a bit like plastic disposable diapers (which is pretty rank, but I suppose you can’t win ’em all) and a small blue rosette in Mid-Summer Song, which smells like a memory from my past that I can’t quite put my finger on right now, but which will undoubtedly come to me in the dead of night or some other thoroughly inconvenient moment.
So there we have it, another lovely Bathing Garden order that more than tickles my fancy – it also exfoliates, moisturizes and leaves my fancy smelling just divine, thank you! Secret no more. 😉
Great haul!
Stop by sometime,
Mena
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Many thanks, and I certainly will! 🙂
These are all so pretty! I love the packaging of them omg!!
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YES, love the packaging so much, especially the Gothic-type lettering. Followed your blog – see you around the ‘Press. 🙂
I love your photos! I cannot get enough of TBG; I don’t know why I haven’t ordered recently. Probably because I’ll want to buy everything, LOL! To many things, too little money.
Thanks, Amanda! Such pretty things deserved some nicer-than-usual photos, I thought. TBG unfortunately doesn’t ship to Canada, so Julie’s been kind enough to allow me to tag along on her last two orders. But if I had unfettered access, I’d be in real trouble! THAT’S why you haven’t ordered recently – hard to stop!
Such cute photos with the candies! And I enjoy how you take photos of the labels and the open clamshells. Very nice. I hope you enjoy your order. 🙂 You picked some great scents. I am kinda like you about that Alice card tart. I am going to melt it soon to see if I like it warmed.
Thanks, Julie! I wanted to try something a little bit different this go-round. 🙂 Plus some of those clamshells – most of those clamshells – deserved the up-close-and-personal treatment because they’re so ding dang gorgeous (the marbling in Eat Me? Ugh, so pretty.)
Great articles and photos. I’ve added some items to my wish list for next year. Thanks for sharing
Well, thanks very much for coming by! Glad you found some tempting things to add to that wishlist. 🙂
My gosh this looks SO FUN! Great photos! These look edible, hahaha.
Thank you! Everything was so colourful and lovely, I thought it deserved the better-than-usual photography treatment. I also always think the Bathing Garden’s stuff looks edible (not just the pie slice, but those little rosettes and bundts look just like petit fours.)
Secret’s out…Bathing Garden is forever worthy of THE SHOWING. You are the Scrub queen, and I shall bow down. Shannon’s scrubs are impeccable, have you pinned down a fave carrier oil? Jojoba, coconut, avacado, sugar? My mission is to sample them all.
Sugared Pie Crust is one of the only sexy bakery beasts I care about and when it comes around next year-Look out!
Ooh, avocado? Well, no, I guess I haven’t found one I prefer, as I didn’t even know there was avocado! I quite like the slightly creamier scrubs, like the ones Shannon pairs with the whipped soap for the parfaits. But it’s all pretty great in my books – I just like the variety!
Ugh, isn’t Sugared Pie Crust great? You’ve got that little lattice-topped pie tart, right? I’d be hoarding that one for sure. It’s super great in the scrub – very nummy and vanilla-y.
Oh, and my fave design is that big ‘ol black heart in the Knave clam. I don’t even like TBG’s strawberry but I’d consider that showpiece.
Knave of Hearts is great, great, great, and I say that as someone who is really back and forth on her strawberry scents (I’m pro strawberry at the moment, but that could turn on a dime!) There’s something nice and creamy going on here that makes the strawberry real as opposed to overly fresh or candied. Plus, black wax? You don’t see that very often.
I love the candy set up, too cute!! You really picked some great scents this go around. Especially in the many fantastic looking scrubs you got. Enjoy!!
Thank you! Sweets to go along with the sweet goodies. 🙂
What a great haul! xx
Thanks! I’m already enjoying it very much. 🙂
These all look incredible! x
Not really a dud in the bunch, thankfully! And so pretty. 🙂
Its making me want to go have a really relaxing bath, just by reading this! 😂
Amazing haul! I’m so sad none of these is edible: they look just soooo delectable!!!
SO edible! I used to jokingly tag my wax posts with a “not edible” warning, because some of this stuff looks – and sounds – seriously delicious.
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