The soap was inspired by the Norwegian sky light phenomenon - the colours chosen and created to match perfectly with the colours of the auroras recognised by millions of people world wide. The bright, neon swirls of yellows, greens and oranges help to give it a magical glowing effect. To compliment the fluorescent look, the soap supposedly possesses an electric, fresh pine and lime scent that plays homage to the crisp climes of the Arctic circle.

Two years later, Lush brought this soap back out in the Kitchen. Despite having had a terrible first experience, I went ahead and bought a chunk - hoping that the piece I was given before was a 'dud' and that a freshly made slice would be more appealing. Smelling it for the first time was like experiencing a completely different soap - I couldn't believe that this was the same product that I chucked away - not even half used. The difference was baffling.
When experienced fresh, this soap offers a subtle yet sophisticated citrus scent - one that isn't as tart as Snow Globe or Snowman, but one that seems well-rounded and slightly richer overall. I can really pick out the pine and the woody scent from the cypress oil here - yet it rests just below the gorgeously refreshing lime oil.
While a lot of Lush products are very heavy on the use of lemon, lime and grapefruit oils, this one isn't so 'in your face' with the citrusy elements. If you find the above products overwhelming, you may find this more pleasing. While it does remind me a little of cheap soap, there's enough natural oils here to stop it being as one-dimensional and weak smelling as this.

It also lathers up quickly and you get a fair amount of foam to play with so you get a lot of uses for such a small piece. The foam is slightly neon in the shower so it adds a little bit of fun to your daily routine - especially if you need something to cheer you up first thing in the morning.
Unfortunately, this soap dried my skin out very quickly and the overwhelming soapy smell only served to increase ten-fold when the soap was in contact with the hot water. My face dried out after using it for a number of days and I began to see small patches of dry skin from where the soap had taken some of the moisture out of it.
This soap is definitely a let down and not one I'll purchase again. I will use the remaining block to wash my hands as I feel this is really the only thing it's good for. The bright colours make it fun to use and the scent is not amazing but it is rather nice. However, there's not enough here to tempt me into buying it again.
Quantitative Ingredients: Water, Rapeseed Oil and Coconut Oil, Glycerine, Perfume, Sodium Stearate, Propylene Glycol, Pine Needle Oil, Cypress Oil, Lime Oil, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Sodium Chloride, EDTA, Tetrasodium Etidronate, Sodium Hydroxide, *Citral, *Linalool, Citronellol, Limonene, Colour 59040, Colour 45410, Colour 17200, Colour 42090.
Vegan?: Yes
2014 Price: £4.25 for 100g.
2015 Price: £4.25 for 100g.
2016 Price: £4.25 for 100g.