
It’s surprising to think that nearly 85 years after The Wizard of Oz was filmed, so many people are now captivated by the character of the Scarecrow! While Ray Bolger’s performance was iconic, the Scarecrow in the musical Wicked – played by Jonathan Bailey – has sparked a whole new level of attention. Especially after seeing Wicked: For Good, where his transformation into the Scarecrow is… well, let’s just say he remains incredibly appealing (and funny!). Now, fans can get a little closer to Fiyero/the Scarecrow thanks to a new product from Lush. They’ve released a Wicked x Lush Naked Body Scrub that looks just like him. Let’s hope it feels better than straw, though! Check out pictures of the scrub below.


Here’s the official description from Lush for their new body wash, inspired by the musical Wicked and created to celebrate Jonathan Bailey’s portrayal of Fiyero the Scarecrow. It’s also vegan!
Get ready for incredibly soft skin with our Wicked: For Good x Lush body scrub! Scented with our delightful Let The Good Times Roll fragrance, this scrub will have you feeling radiant and receiving compliments in no time. It gently exfoliates with aduki beans, revealing your skin’s natural glow, and is packed with nourishing cocoa and shea butters. We’ve even added rose petals to the shea and cocoa butter for extra moisture and nourishment. It’s truly magical!
This body wash strangely resembles the Scarecrow version of Prince Fiyero from the movie Wicked – and some people think the Scarecrow looks a bit like Ryan Reynolds! If you’re a fan of both, you might even think of it as a Deadpool-themed body wash. The Wicked x Lush Scarecrow body scrub is available now on the Lush website for just $13.50.
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2025-12-08 22:33