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He’s my favorite character from the movies: Gingy the Gingerbread Man. I don’t use a bubble bar often, but for this cute little fella, I’d love to make an exception. It’s the only bubble bar from the collab and I just love the choice to pick Gingy as a bubble bar. In the movie, Thelonius snaps both his legs off, right before Lord Farquaad starts the interrogation about Shrek’s whereabouts. Of course we’re going to do the same thing! If you’re curious, keep on reading.

What is it?

Ingredients: Sodium Bicarbonate, Cream of Tartar, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Lauryl Betaine, Synthetic Fluorphlogopite, Titanium Dioxide, Perfume, Brazilian Orange Oil, Ginger Absolute, Carob Resinoid, Fenugreek Absolute, Almond Essential Oil, Glycerine, Cornstarch, Water (Aqua), Tragacanth Gum, Talc, Alcohol Denat., Tin Oxide, *Benzyl Benzoate, Cinnamal, *Citral, *Limonene, *Linalool, Colour 77491, Colour 45410:2, Colour 42090:2, Colour 45410, Colour 77499, Colour 17200

Lush Gingy Bubble Bar costs £7.50 / €9,00 / $10.50 and is part of the Lush X Shrek collab. Gingy contains Brazilian orange oil, ginger absolute (love that), carob resinoid, fenugreek absolute and almond oil. He smells exactly like gingerbread, what a delicious scent! It reminds me of the warmth of the holidays, the ginger adds a pinch of spice to the scent, while fenugreek and carob are both cake-smelling ingredients. The almond oil warms up the scent and the orange oil adds a bit of fruitiness, making this scent an absolute stunner.

What do I think?

Gingy was pretty easy to snap in half. I just held both his legs under the running tap, and immediately loads of bubbles were created. The bubble bar crumbled and dissolved pretty quickly, the last bit I swooshed through the water. The water turned into a pale shade of yellow, full of tiny shimmers. I love it when a bubble bar also creates a bit of color, and even though the color wasn’t fantastic on its own, the golden shimmers in the water made up for it. Gingy does a great job at creating a tub full of bubbles. In addition, there’s a delicious, subtle smell of baked cookies in the bathroom.

You can probably get two or three uses out of Gingy, which isn’t a LOT, but I still feel it’s worth its price. I mean, look at him! How could resist him with its scrumptious gourmand scent? I wish Lush would use this scent more often, because I’m hooked.

If you have a positive (or negative) experience with this product, feel free to share them in the comments!

Lush Gingy Bubble Bar costs £7.50 (England) / $10.50 (USA) / € (The Netherlands)

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Hi there, and welcome to my blog! My name is Evelien, I live in The Netherlands and I've been a huge Lush fan since 2013. On this blog I share my love for Lush with others!

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