Gingy Bubble Bar from Lush

The Gingy Bubble Bar is yet another product from the Lush X Shrek collaboration line, Lush were very kind and sent it over to me.

All of the products in this line are inspired by no other than the Shrek franchise. Today I am reviewing the Gingy bubble bar, I have left it to one of the last ones to review as I just couldn’t face chopping him up…

Lush have done so well in making the Gingy bubble bar, it looks like he just popped straight out of the film and into your bathroom.

Anyone who says they couldn’t hear Gingy’s voice in their head screaming ‘YOU’RE A MONSTER!’ as they were preparing him for his bath are telling you lies! 😉


Each Gingy bubble bar is approximately 100g each and contains some of the following ingredients, Brazilian orange oil, ginger absolute, carob resinoid, fenugreek absolute, and almond essential oil.

When I first saw what was in the Lush X Shrek line, I was sure that the Gingy bubble bar would be a favourite as I love the spicier products such as this year’s Easter, Hot Cross Bunny bubble bar and the Winter-time favourite Cinnamon Roll bubble bar.

Gingy’s scent is apparently the same as the Carrot Cake lip scrub, although if I hadn’t had been told that, I’d never have put the two together. On first sniff I liked Gingy but couldn’t quite place one part of the scent.

It’s a sweet yet warm scent, the ginger is very noticeable but what changes the scent from being ginger-biscuit-like is the fenugreek absolute. It really is a scent you have to smell for yourself as it’s incredibly difficult to describe. Although very subtle, the ginger-biscuit element is there but the fenugreek seems to mask the ginger a lot adding a whole layer of muskiness to it.

Other than its design and scent, the next thing I noticed about the Gingy bubble bar was how solid it was, it wasn’t hard to break up into pieces, but it wasn’t as soft as most other Lush, single-use bubble bars.

To use the Gingy Bubble Bar, I put broken up pieces of it into a sieve and let the running bath-water trickle over it.

I find the sieve method the most effective way to use Lush’s single use bubble bars. It is also the best way to ensure none of the bubble bar gets accidentally wasted. Through trial and error, I have found that using bubble bars like this makes the most bubbles too.

The best thing about the Gingy bubble bar is how far such a small amount of it goes. With it being only 100g I thought I’d end up needing to use the whole thing but just his legs seemed to make plenty of bubbles. If you are unsure of its unique scent, maybe using it sparingly like I did is a good idea. After all, you can always add more if you feel it needs it!

The blanket of fluffy white bubbles starts to grow as soon as you place the broken-up pieces of the Gingy Bubble Bar under the running tap. Underneath the fast-building blanket of fluffy, white bubbles the water turns a pastel yellow.

Once in the bath, I couldn’t help but notice how soft the water was even though I had used a very small amount of product. A Gingy bubble-bar-bath leaves your skin feeling softer and nice and toasty.

Once out of the bath, its scent although very subtle, lasted on my skin for a good-few-hours.

Overall, I did like the Gingy bubble bar, the fenugreek in it was a complete curve ball for me. It wasn’t at all unpleasant just wasn’t what I was expecting from a gingerbread man product at all.


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