My lovely friend brought this with her to use when she came to stay as she doesn't have a bath. She left it for me when she didn't get around to using it. As today is dreary and grey, I thought it was a good day for a bath so I gave this a go. It's not one I would've bought myself as the main smell is patchouli which I've never been a fan of.
This is a great big Christmas pudding off a bubble bar. It is green and coated with silver glitter with a sprig of holly (made of bubble bar) on top. Before I put it in the bath, the predominate smell was spicy clove - very Christmasy. As this is so large, I tried to break off a third of it but it ended up being just under half. I crumbled it well under running water. If you don't do this you will end up with lumps of bubble bar at the bottom of the bath that do nothing. Crumbling it created lots of bubbles.
Once in the bath, it turns the water a vivid green, just like the colour of the Lord of Misrule shower gel. It also smells a lot like it too - a very woody, patchouli smell but without any of the sweetness I can detect in LOM. I think this would make a good unisex bubble bar actually as I find the smell almost masculine. I couldn't see any of the glitter either in the bath water or on myself. There was some residue left in the bath but who doesn't love a bit of silver glitter (probably not the cat who treats it as his favourite water bowl!)
I normally apply body lotion after a bath but thought I would wait awhile until after I dried off to see how this left my skin. My skin felt OK but I did feel the need to moisturise after about five minutes. I couldn't smell any trace of this left on my skin by this stage either.
A nice soak to get you in the Christmas mood on a dreary December day!
Lush's Holly Go Lightly is a limited edition bubble bar.
Holly go lightly is presented as a large solid bubble bar coated in silver glitter with a thin holly bubble bar on top.
For me, when smelling the bubble bar, cinnamon was the only smell I could identify, although it is supposed to have lime oil and patchouli oil, as well as cinnamon leaf oil.
Because I have quite a big bath tub I chose to cut the bubble bar into 4 pieces. When using a piece I crumbed it between my hands and then created the bubbles with the tap and by swirling the water with my hands. Doing this created reasonable bubbles. To create really awesome bubbles did require the jets however.
Looking at the water, it was tinted by the dye in the bubble bar a little bit and you could see glitter floating in the water. If I used more of the bubble bar or had a smaller bath I think the tint would have been more noticeable.
The bubbles themselves also lasted pretty well, and could easily been boosted by using the jets or agitating the water manually.
Overall, I thought that the cinnamon was a really appropriate choice for christmas and that the bar made for a lovely bubble bath. The only reason I wouldn't give this full marks is because I couldn't smell the other oils. However, that may be my sense of smell as oppose to the fault of the bar.