From my reviews you can gather that Lush is my life so I have to have all the purdy things in my ever growing collection. Baked Alaska caught my eye straight away because, well it's absolutely gorgeous and it has citrus aromas. Citrus smells are my life and so are purdy things. I had to have it so I made it happen.
I used this in the shower and oh the citrus smell that filled my nostrils was heavenly. It foams up quite alot which is what I look for in a soap. Blubbles are what makes my mind satisfied in to knowing that I am clean. The problem I have with this soap, as I do with most Lush soaps is it makes my skin squeaky. It means that I have to thoroughly moisturise with a very thick and heavy body lotion to try and keep my skin from drying out.
I now tend to use it as hand soap which works perfectly for me. I still get to enjoy the wonderful citrus scent but don't have my entire body drying out from using it. My son loves how colourful it is and enjoys using it too but it's no good for his eczema seeing it has citrus in it. It is known that citrus aggravates eczema. So for now it remains hand soap and also a part of my jar of pretty Lush soaps.
We all LOVE this soap. It's our Lush no 1 product. Devastatingly it is seasonal, but I stock up and it sometimes randomly is available at other times of year so I stock up even more.
In its natural state it's a big green/blue/yellow/red dome with golf ball size ( never played golf so it's a guesstimate) balls of colour through out. It's cut to size by lush staff to purchase.
The super strong citrus scent fills the shower and is truly uplifting. Being unisex in colour and scent - my husband LOVES it and it cleans his stinky man body well. Can't say I'm a fan of the flouro yellow that pools underneath it and down the side of the shower but that is typical of all lush soaps (the soggyness not the flouro!).
I wish they would make a body wash for of this one.
I recommend you try this one- and I hardly ever recommend anything to anyone even if I like it (I prefer people to make their own informed decision) but with Baked Alaska you really need to try it.