(Picture: LUSH/metro.co.uk)

These fizzy beauties are going to be our morning pick-me-up.

On Sunday 29 July, ethical soap extraordinaires Lush will be launching #LushMoods, a group of new spa-inspired products that have been invented to ‘engage the senses and alter the state of mind’.

Included in the range: Shower bombs, which are essentially bath bombs for your shower. Smart.

If the new shower bombs alter how we feel about dragging ourselves into the shower in the morning, they’re definitely a worthy investment.

The Karma Shower Bomb (Picture: Lush)

#LushMoods consists of 13 new product inventions, including two new product categories – shower bombs and Atmospheres.

Shower bombs, as the name suggests, are fizzy creations that you can use in the shower, while Atmospheres are single-use shower gels wrapped in a layer of seaweed gel.

They are 100% biodegradable and need no packaging, a feature that’s in line with Lush’s strong focus on environmental protection and ethical practice.

Other products included in the #LushMoods launch include bath bombs, bubble bars and a solid mouthwash.

The Love Atmosphere (Picture: Lush)

Mark Constantine, Lush’s co-founder and managing director, says: ‘These new products aren’t medicines, they are to do with transforming your mood.

‘There’s this thing called Brief Strategic Therapy, where someone comes in in one state of mind and leaves in another. That’s the idea behind all of this.

‘You have one mood when you get in the bath and another when you leave. They’re single-use products – they’re a dose.’

The #LushMoods products will be available to buy exclusively online for one month only.

Each item is handmade using the highest quality essential oils and natural ingredients.

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Of course, as it’s Lush, you can guarantee that every product is completely cruelty free.

If you want to grab one of these mood-boosting goodies, act fast because once they’re gone, they’re gone.

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