I picked this up in the post-Xmas sale simply because it was cheap and I hadn't tried it. I got a fairly large chunk.
I don't dislike this at all but it's definitely not a new Lush fave. The latest incarnation of this soap is iridescent green and yellow, and it's very in your face, plus it leaves a wee lemon and lime trail down from my soap dish that's not great.
Like all Lush soaps the lather is lovely and it cleans my hands without drying - I only use soap on my hands, so unsure what it would be like on my body.
The scent is another in your face one - very sharply citrus. It's actually quite refreshing in the morning, but isn't one I'd say I love at all.
Overall, I'm happy to use this and I'd be happy to use it again were I given it, but I probably won't seek it out and repurchase it (and not just because I currently have about 94 other soaps to pan!)
Lets open with: I love Lush. I also love citrus. So when I was given a chunk of the Baked Alaska soap for Christmas I was pretty pleased.
This soap smells like sexy peel but not as intense and also it's missing all those good peel bits and pieces to help exfoliate. The colours are very striking, being mainly blue & green with pops of other colours throughout - definitely an eye catcher.
However, in use I found the Baked Alaska less appealing. Though it did lather it wasn't particularly bubbly, it wasn't hydrating at all or good at exfoliating, and once out of the shower it made my skin feel on the dry side. I did have a nice smell to my skin after the shower and it did make the experience of showering more enjoyable just by having Lush soap...but I'd not buy it again. There are many other Lush soaps I prefer.