Oooo bumping as not had a bubble bath in forever!
Can’t beat one with a good podcast/movie and a cheeky glass of wine
In terms of recommendations the ones I’ve tried recently were lush ones….the were only alright though so I can’t be much help right now! |
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I KNEW I had a purpose in life. I wouldn't have guessed it was 'Answering questions about bubble baths on a swinging site', but there it is. One cannot escape one's Fate.
So, OP, it depends what you are looking for, and a price range, but Molton Brown won't take you far wrong. I've never had a bad one. Cuir de Russie is a personal favourite, but Neroli, Black Pepper, Silver Birch, and many others are gorgeous. Penhaligon's do lovely citrus-scented ones, too, though Blenheim might be best. More easily found is Badedas, which is a classic - rich, long-lasting,and sweetly-scented. |
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"I KNEW I had a purpose in life. I wouldn't have guessed it was 'Answering questions about bubble baths on a swinging site', but there it is. One cannot escape one's Fate.
So, OP, it depends what you are looking for, and a price range, but Molton Brown won't take you far wrong. I've never had a bad one. Cuir de Russie is a personal favourite, but Neroli, Black Pepper, Silver Birch, and many others are gorgeous. Penhaligon's do lovely citrus-scented ones, too, though Blenheim might be best. More easily found is Badedas, which is a classic - rich, long-lasting,and sweetly-scented."
I am flabbergasted with such a list haha i meant the cheapy stuff but i won't let your hard work go unnoticed. I shall try look for the citrus ones and see how much they are.
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"I KNEW I had a purpose in life. I wouldn't have guessed it was 'Answering questions about bubble baths on a swinging site', but there it is. One cannot escape one's Fate.
So, OP, it depends what you are looking for, and a price range, but Molton Brown won't take you far wrong. I've never had a bad one. Cuir de Russie is a personal favourite, but Neroli, Black Pepper, Silver Birch, and many others are gorgeous. Penhaligon's do lovely citrus-scented ones, too, though Blenheim might be best. More easily found is Badedas, which is a classic - rich, long-lasting,and sweetly-scented."
I’ll be trying these! |
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Sanctuary, Lush, Soap & Glory or anything by Molton Brown if I'm feeling luxurious.
But it's hard to beat a good old fashioned Radox bath (ginseng and black pepper is my fave) or just some Epsom salts, although they're not bubbly. |
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By *iger4uWoman
over a year ago
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"I KNEW I had a purpose in life. I wouldn't have guessed it was 'Answering questions about bubble baths on a swinging site', but there it is. One cannot escape one's Fate.
So, OP, it depends what you are looking for, and a price range, but Molton Brown won't take you far wrong. I've never had a bad one. Cuir de Russie is a personal favourite, but Neroli, Black Pepper, Silver Birch, and many others are gorgeous. Penhaligon's do lovely citrus-scented ones, too, though Blenheim might be best. More easily found is Badedas, which is a classic - rich, long-lasting,and sweetly-scented.
I’ll be trying these! "
Baylis and Harding are just as nice. MB dry my skin now. |
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"Sanctuary, Lush, Soap & Glory or anything by Molton Brown if I'm feeling luxurious.
But it's hard to beat a good old fashioned Radox bath (ginseng and black pepper is my fave) or just some Epsom salts, although they're not bubbly. "
I love Epsom salts! I really believe in them for sorting your skin out. This is such a wholesome thread |
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"Sanctuary, Lush, Soap & Glory or anything by Molton Brown if I'm feeling luxurious.
But it's hard to beat a good old fashioned Radox bath (ginseng and black pepper is my fave) or just some Epsom salts, although they're not bubbly.
I love Epsom salts! I really believe in them for sorting your skin out. This is such a wholesome thread "
Oh defo, my 60 odd year aunt has the skin of a teenager and she has an Epsom bath every day! I feel like I'm going back to old school with a lot of things these days - toiletries, cleaning products, diet etc! |
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By *eliWoman
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If I post on this I'll remember the thread.
This is an aside but I love Penhaligon's, absolutely adore it; introduced the boyfriend to Halfeti and he smells so very fuckable when he wears it.
Mid range bubble bath products - Philosophy have some lovely products like Amazing Grace and Birthday Cake. L’Occitane Foaming Bath is quite lavendery so that's really good. Cowshed's Indulge range leaves your skin smelling beautiful and feeling so soft. Very much worth it.
Cheap wise, Dove have really good bubble bath products. As does Radox (their muscle soak is such good value). Dr Teal's foaming bath with Epsom salts is fantastic and smells really, really good. If you go to a Home Bargains or similar you can find really good prices on various types.
When it comes to making maximum bubbles, make sure you're hitting the water right with the product. And vigorous hand action to give it a helping hand. |
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"I can fit in my bath again!
Any recommendations of bubbly bath soaks or foams that create lots of bubbly bubbles? Please
Me and a straw. "
I have a lot of hot hot water, you'd have a hard job |
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By *hunky GentMan
over a year ago
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"I can fit in my bath again!
Any recommendations of bubbly bath soaks or foams that create lots of bubbly bubbles? Please
Me and a straw.
I have a lot of hot hot water, you'd have a hard job "
Something would be hard.
I've got a big pair of lungs. |
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I've found a cheapie
Keia soothing bubble bath on offer 2.50
My whole tub is brimming with glorious white bubbles
But will still try the above suggestions too |
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I can see this post was originally from 23 weeks ago so I’m sure the OP has had her bubble bath by now
But my fave (and I’ve tried loads from different brands such as Molton Brown, L’Occitane etc) is Creightons Almond Milk Cream Bath from Home Bargains and it’s about £2 - it smells incredible. |
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I've shamelessly bumped my own as I am in a good mood and noone will bring me down (try it I dare ya lol)
I've lost weight so now i can fit in the bath and also get in and out without hurting myself so I'm enjoying long hot soaks
I'll see about B&M, home bargains and boots if they do online delivery |
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"I can see this post was originally from 23 weeks ago so I’m sure the OP has had her bubble bath by now
But my fave (and I’ve tried loads from different brands such as Molton Brown, L’Occitane etc) is Creightons Almond Milk Cream Bath from Home Bargains and it’s about £2 - it smells incredible."
Yea I've had several lol |
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