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Bubble Bath?
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I like bubble baths in glass bottles. It always feels much more luxurious if it comes out of a glass bottle
The Boots botanics bathing one is lovely. And it doesnt feel the same if I top it up with cheaper stuff, because I *know*
Cogito ergo sum. Google it you lazy sod !!0 -
I like the Sanex sensitive range (you only need to use a little to make your bath bubbly), but it is quite pricey compared to supermarket own brands. Tesco's are selling it 1/2 price this week though.
I have sensitive skin, so have to be careful with what i use.
A previous poster said they use washing up liquid! :eek:0 -
We are a shower only household just now but when we go to anywhere with a bath we either use Radox or Boots own versions of Radox.....cheaper and nicer.
For cheaper bubble bath check out places like Poundland or Semi-Chem as they often have decent brands cheaper than supermarkets.Ermutigung wirkt immer besser als Verurteilung.
Encouragement always works better than judgement.0 -
horseykitty wrote: »We never used to have bubble bath when I was growing up - it was just Palmolive soap and water. Now I can't imagine having a bath without it. I tend to go for either red or purple ones as I like the colour they turn the water as well as the bubbles. I used to love Badedas - do they still make it?
They do still make badedas. I love it. It reminds me of my nana. I have found that Tesco green herbs smells very similar though!There are times when parenthood seems nothing but feeding the mouth that bites you Peter De VriesDebt free by 40 (27/11/2016)0 -
I love bubble bath but my skin dosen't. Makes it itch like crazy. Imperial Leather is good for those who can indulge.A minute at the till, a lifetime on the bill.
Nothing tastes as good as being slim feels.
one life, live it!0 -
I love bubble bath cant imagine a bath without it
I use asdas own brand muscle soak and calming fragrances last time I bought them they where 2 for £1.50 they are as good if not better than radox x
I also use Asda's brands, and also try and get them on '2 for £1.50' offers - which seems to be most of the time. They have lost of fragrances and make a lot of bubbles. Seem to last me ages (and I have a lot of baths!)The Best Things in Life Are Free0 -
i just tried sainburys own bubble bath ( 18p i think ) and i was nice! Not that i can afford many baths these days but the little liked it![STRIKE]Debt 01.01.2010 = £70,000[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]Debt 01.02.2011 = £53,495 [/STRIKE] [STRIKE]Debt 05.05.2011 = £51,959 [/STRIKE]
[STRIKE]Debt 01/08/2011 = £49,425 [/STRIKE]Debt 05/09/2011 = £45,610 :j0 -
i used to use avons bubble bath range for years but about 2 years ago it changed..i dont know wether it was me or the liquid itself! This makes my skin very dry now...so keep clear!!
marks n spencers own brand bubble bath is good and only £1 a bottle at the moment!im tray not davey...pinched my hubbys account!!!
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I must stop buying smellies..well until i spot a bargain!
never turn a bargain /freebie down you just never know when you need it0 -
I buy Lush bubble bars - I think you're supposed to use one per bath but that's just crazy! I just break off a bit each time I have a bath. They are a bit of a treat though as they're £3 each. Otherwise I love Original Source lavender as it has actual lavender in rather than 'parfum', and it's often on offer too so doesn't have to be that expensive.0
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I like sainsbugs Pure Calm bubble bath. It's white and not too smelly and under a quid (edit: 78p a litre). The hand soap is good too.
I find the coloured ones especially make me itch - including when the same make as the white ones that don'tworking on clearing the clutterDo I want the stuff or the space?0
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