Review: I love this soap. It’s just like freeze shower gel in my opinion and it has the scrubby salt if you need exfoliating. It’s refresing, tingly, great for morning. Though it’s a sweeter mint than say Lush Demon in the Dark, it is a stronger mint than DITD. And I think gals and guys will love this soap.
Lush 2006 Description: Want to feel a tingle all over? Give yourself a rub with our minty, stimulating sea salt body soap.
There was also an Ice Blue shower gel as well.
This is a tad different than the other minty lush soaps and shower gel such as ‘Freeze’, ‘Outback Mate’.
Ive recorded a youtube video above on my lushalot youtube channel describing these products scent, how to use, etc for you because ive used them many times and i also have video demos of a couple .
This icy mint & bright lavender bubble bar was sold as a Limited edition Christmas bubble bar 2002.
Lush Times 2003 description: You really have to go to a Lush shop to see this: it’s an amazing 20kg sculpture of Bubble Bar Slice, homage to the Ice Hotel in Sweden. Each slice — shame to cut it up but we have to — smells deliciously of mint and lavender for a sensationally stimulatling bubble bath. If you go to a shop you can buy a whole Ice Hotel ‘room’ to decorate and perfume your bathroom.
It was remade for forum members one time only as a special one large piece. The three pieces in my photos are ones i got from that big Christmas display piece.
It was remade again for the Lush Kitchen subscription box in 2014.
Lush got the idea for this bubble bar from the Hotel of the same name located in Quebec Canada. There is also an Ice Hotel in Sweden. It’s an actual building, a ethereally beautiful one, made of ice.
The Lush Ice Hotel bubble bar is a perfect marriage of lavender and mint. It’s smells refreshing and calming. It doesn’t get much better.
3 different pieces.
Ice Hotel 2006
its up for the vote for the June 2023 lush kitchen subscription box. the one that the Lush 2023 sub box will be making is a window piece.