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  1. #1
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    Best Bubble Bath?

    What do you gals like as far as nice, relaxing, aromatic bubble bath?
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    Bubbles and a glass of wine!
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    I haven't had a good bath tub in a while, but I've had better luck with bath salts and essential oils for an aromatic bath. A lot of those products won't necessarily have great bubbles. Aveeno makes some nice bath additives, and I really like how my skin feels afterwards.

    I like eucalyptus and lavender for scents.

    Bubbles always look like they're going to feel great, but I'm often disappointed. The fun and novelty wears off pretty quickly, so when I buy something to add to my bath I focus on things that smell nice and make my skin feel good, which is not necessarily bubbles.
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    I like Kneipp herbal bath products. They feel great and smell great, bubble very little at first and settle down into little swirly patterns that float around on the water and make me daydream like I'm watching clouds go by.

    The lavender is is my current favorite, but hops is nice, and so is melissa, and several others. They market some as 'relaxing' and some as 'invigorating' etc. but I just pick whatever smells best to me at the moment.

    And don't worry, even though the colors are surprisingly bright, they won't turn your tub bright blue or orange. (Although if they did, it would look great with the stains from the purple hair color!)
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    I love bath bombs/fizzers/bubblers/etc from LUSH (depending on where you are).

    They're a bit pricey, but for my 1-2 baths a month, completely worth it. The stores can be overwhelming scent-wise and product-wise, but if I go in with a purpose and hit the bins of bath bombs all is well. I had one the other night that was avacado (and some other stuff) and it made my skin super soft. They also have amazing salt/sugar scrubs (and everything else, but I'm not made of $$$...).

    And a glass of wine always helps

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    Quote Originally Posted by carlotta View Post
    I love bath bombs/fizzers/bubblers/etc from LUSH (depending on where you are).
    I never heard of this place, but a quick google and I see where there is one near me. I may have to go check this out and pick up a few myself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by carlotta View Post
    I love bath bombs/fizzers/bubblers/etc from LUSH (depending on where you are).

    They're a bit pricey, but for my 1-2 baths a month, completely worth it. The stores can be overwhelming scent-wise and product-wise, but if I go in with a purpose and hit the bins of bath bombs all is well. I had one the other night that was avacado (and some other stuff) and it made my skin super soft. They also have amazing salt/sugar scrubs (and everything else, but I'm not made of $$$...).

    And a glass of wine always helps
    You know, LUSH stores are overwhelming -- so much so that I've never been in one. I just looked and smelled from the outside and felt my nervous system couldn't take it all in. Maybe I will give it a try....

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    Quote Originally Posted by smittykitty View Post
    Bubbles and a glass of wine!
    Smittykitty, we are conjoined twins, separated at birth! I use the same therapy and have the same bike!!! Lets ride!
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    My favorites are the vanilla scented and the fruit scented ones from Bath and Body Works.

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    Aura Cacia (I think that's what it's called) from the health food store in ginger mint. mmmm.

 

 

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