Woman accidentally dyes her hair pink using a Lush bath bomb

Woman accidentally dies her hair pink
She says customer service told her she shouldn’t have gotten in the bath while the bath bomb was ‘still fizzing’ (Picture: Jam Press/Lush)

A woman was shocked to find her hair had been dyed bright pink after using a Lush bath bomb – and she can’t get the colour out.

Gabbie, from Leeds used a ‘Luxury Lush Pud’ for a relaxing evening soak in the tub, but had no idea what she would see when she got out.

The 19-year-old got out of the bath to dry her hair and realised it looked a little bit rose, but it was only when she blow dried her locks that she found her hair had turned totally pink.

Jam Press (lush bath bomb) A woman was shocked to find her hair had turned bright pink after using a Lush bath bomb - and she now can't get the colour out. Gabbie, 19, from Leeds purchased a "Luxury Lush Pud" from her local Lush store in the city centre. She decided to add the product to her bath last night for a relaxing evening soak, but didn't realise things would take a turn for the worst. The 19-year-old got out of the bath to dry her hair and realised had rose undertones, but it was only when she blow dried her locks that she found her hair had completely turned pink. Despite trying everything in the book, the colour refused to come out, destroying a ??60 colouring job she got done just the day before. Gabbie, who owns her own online retail company, said: "I got out of the bath and went to dry my hair when I realised it had rose tinges. "I started to blow dry my hair and realised my hair was peach with pink and purple tones. "The colour won't come out. "I???ve been told to let it fade out naturally as using head and shoulders and fairy liquid could affect my bleached hair." Gabbie has since complained to Lush and claims they offered her a bottle of shampoo to help remove the colour, but customer service told her not to have gone in the bath while the bomb was "still fizzing". She said: "I???ve emailed lush and they???ve offered me a bottle of shampoo to help get it out, though they try accuse me of getting in the bath while the bomb was still fizzing which is completely untrue. "They also asked for my receipts before they would help me and I had to prove I???d purchased it." The Luxury Lush Pud bath bomb retails at ??4.95 on Lush's website. Lush have been contacted for comment. ENDS
Uh oh (Picture: Jam Press)

And the worst thing is she had spent £60 colouring her hair blonde just the day before.

Gabbie says she has tried every trick in the book, but the pink is just refusing to budge.

‘I got out of the bath and went to dry my hair when I realised it had rose tinges.

Jam Press (lush bath bomb) A woman was shocked to find her hair had turned bright pink after using a Lush bath bomb - and she now can't get the colour out. Gabbie, 19, from Leeds purchased a "Luxury Lush Pud" from her local Lush store in the city centre. She decided to add the product to her bath last night for a relaxing evening soak, but didn't realise things would take a turn for the worst. The 19-year-old got out of the bath to dry her hair and realised had rose undertones, but it was only when she blow dried her locks that she found her hair had completely turned pink. Despite trying everything in the book, the colour refused to come out, destroying a ??60 colouring job she got done just the day before. Gabbie, who owns her own online retail company, said: "I got out of the bath and went to dry my hair when I realised it had rose tinges. "I started to blow dry my hair and realised my hair was peach with pink and purple tones. "The colour won't come out. "I???ve been told to let it fade out naturally as using head and shoulders and fairy liquid could affect my bleached hair." Gabbie has since complained to Lush and claims they offered her a bottle of shampoo to help remove the colour, but customer service told her not to have gone in the bath while the bomb was "still fizzing". She said: "I???ve emailed lush and they???ve offered me a bottle of shampoo to help get it out, though they try accuse me of getting in the bath while the bomb was still fizzing which is completely untrue. "They also asked for my receipts before they would help me and I had to prove I???d purchased it." The Luxury Lush Pud bath bomb retails at ??4.95 on Lush's website. Lush have been contacted for comment. ENDS
Gabbie had paid £60 for a professional dye job the day before (Picture: Jam Press)

‘I started to blow dry my hair and realised my hair was peach with pink and purple tones.

‘The colour won’t come out.

‘I’ve been told to let it fade out naturally as using head and shoulders and fairy liquid could affect my bleached hair.’

So she’s stuck with the pastel look, which in all honesty looks like it could’ve been on purpose.

Gabbie has complained to Lush and says they offered her a bottle of shampoo to help remove the colour, but customer service told her that she shouldn’t have gone in the bath while the bomb was ‘still fizzing’.

‘I’ve emailed Lush and they’ve offered me a bottle of shampoo to help get it out, though they tried to accuse me of getting in the bath while the bomb was still fizzing which is completely untrue.

‘They also asked for my receipts before they would help me and I had to prove I’d purchased it.’

The Luxury Lush Pud bath bomb costs £4.95 on Lush’s website – so if you want to give your hair a super quick dye job, it might be worth giving this a try.

Lush has been contacted for comment.

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source https://metro.co.uk/2019/10/14/woman-accidentally-dyes-hair-pink-using-lush-bath-bomb-10913181/
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