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looking for bath bombs suitable for boys.any ideas ?
COOLTRIKERCHICK
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i am looking for bath bombs for boys.. all the ones i have seen are geared for girls
and was just wondering if anyone has seen any which would be suitable for boys......
anything to try and get them in the bath without moaning ...lol......my boys are 11 & 13 so nothing which is too young
and was just wondering if anyone has seen any which would be suitable for boys......
anything to try and get them in the bath without moaning ...lol......my boys are 11 & 13 so nothing which is too young
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on the homebargains thread i think someone said they have snowman bath bombs for 99p
May be worth checking out.
hope this helpsbargain babe0 -
Lush do a snowman, xmas pudding etc - might be worth a look.0
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thanks peeps..... will take a look....Work to live= not live to work0
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There's lots in lush, their big blue is my Hubby's favourite, loads of seaweed in it and the water goes really blue, it's not a girly scent either. They also do a Haaganbath one which is peppermint & looks like it has chocolate bits in a really lovely smell, it is pink but it's not girly smell. they also do a few more green ones, their bubble bar slices are quite nice as well, they have one in the shape of a christmas tree with little red bits like baubles in them.0
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thanks,, do you know if lush has an online store.. .as the nearest one to me in in the city centre.... and to be honest i dont think i can get there.. plus i dont think my i could cope with the hussle and bussle without flipping my lid so to speak ..lol.....Work to live= not live to work0
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Also - if u r just wanting to get them in bath, try bath crayons/paints ...loads places sell these (woolworths etc or online toy shops,ebay) They are fun - i am 25 and i would play with them pmsl...Also how about "Gelli Baff" ....it looks really cool.....granted it wont get them clean initially (it turns the water into erm...well...GOO!) but they can have fun in the Goo and then rinse off after so its an incentive!!!!
http://www.gellibaff.co.uk/
(Edit:sorry - forgot to say, u dont have to get the gel stuff off the website - it is sold elsewhere online and more importantly i have seen it for half the price at cheapo stores (one near me called InStore or InHome or something!) And in poundland and Savers!)Baldrick, does it have to be this way? Our valued friendship ending with me cutting you up into strips and telling the prince that you walked over a very sharp cattle grid in an extremely heavy hat?0
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