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What is your favourite bath product?

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Mewe · 17/02/2019 17:32

Currently using up my last “Shoot for the Stars” bath bomb. I love it because of the colours and the smell. I think it is meant to make the bath look like van Gogh’s “Starry Night”... although I could be v wrong!
Only downside is that it is so creamy that I keep sliding down the bath!

Which bath bomb/ product shall I indulge in next?

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storminabuttercup · 17/02/2019 17:53

Watching with interest. Not posh but I like badedas bubble bath.

Gershwin · 17/02/2019 17:55

Badedas here too.

Veronicat · 17/02/2019 17:57

I've just had a bomb cosmetics dandy lion bath bomb. I may have bought three of the lucky dip boxes for myself just before Christmas Grin

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allthegoodusernameshavegone · 17/02/2019 18:04

We are a badedas and Fengal family but I like a bit of lush too

Mewe · 17/02/2019 18:31

I have heard of Badedas but never actually tried it. What does it smell like?

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BadmintonGrassRoots · 17/02/2019 18:33

I treated myself to a big bottle of Badedas recently and it was worth every penny. Soooo bubbly and lasts for ages as you only need to use a little. My mum used to use it when I was a child (that or Fenjal would be on her birthday/Christmas wish list every year) and now I totally understand why after years of buying cheap £1 bottles (false economy!!)

Shylo · 17/02/2019 18:36

We stayed in an Airbnb and they’d provided some Waitrose clementine and ginger bubble bath for guests use - it’s divine; rich and warm, yet revitalising and incredibly cheap at £2 a bottle !

Meet0nTheledge · 17/02/2019 18:36

Lush Blue Skies bubble bar, you only need a little bit and it smells divine.

Jellybean100 · 17/02/2019 18:37

I love bath bombs from bomb cosmetics. They’re far superior to Lush bath bombs imo. I also have some Seychelles bath foam from the white company which I use for my most relaxing/long long baths (Seychelles is my favourite scent mmmm)

Thehogfatherstolemycurry · 17/02/2019 18:37

Bomb cosmetics bath melts. Not found one I don't like yet. Their candles are ace too

notanothernam · 17/02/2019 18:43

Lush butter bears/balls

HaventGotAllDay · 17/02/2019 18:48

Lush blue skies for me too.
Or curiously, cheap as chips, Radox herbal bath salts. Make the water soft and soothing.

NoNameIdeas · 17/02/2019 18:48

Definitely bomb cosmetics...their bombs are amazing!

VanillaSauce · 17/02/2019 18:50

Good old fashioned Epsom salts.

hopeishere · 17/02/2019 18:51

I tired babedas and thought it was revolting!! Such a strong smell. Like toilet cleaner!

bakingdemon · 17/02/2019 18:51

Neal's Yard do a very posh lavender bubble bath which is divine and so expensive I can only get it as s gift and save for occasions when I really need to indulge. Badedas for a normal bath.

YahBasic · 17/02/2019 18:52

Molton Brown Rosa bath oil. You only need a small bit, so a bottle tends to last me almost a full year and the smell lasts on my skin for hours.

Aberforthsgoat · 17/02/2019 18:56

Ooh watching with interest

rosinavera · 17/02/2019 19:06

I'm watching with interest too!!

Plump82 · 17/02/2019 19:12

I love anything that smells herby so Badedas or Radox herbal range. For bathbombs my favourite from Lush is Intergalactic. It makes the bath water the darks navy with amazing swirls of glitter and it smells gorgeous.

MudCity · 17/02/2019 19:13

Anything by Aromatherapy Associates. The bath oils are amazing. Expensive and very indulgent but better than anything else I have tried...and I have tried a lot!

eyeoresancerre · 17/02/2019 19:33

Jo Malone rose bath oil but it's £50 a bottle. But I've used mine everyday since Christmas and still have half a bottle. Teeny capful makes me smell of a summer garden all day and skin nice and soft. Just need to wait till Birthday for another bottle!

Mewe · 17/02/2019 19:36

eyeoresancerre that sounds dreamy but oh my goodness £50 a bottle Shock!

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HaventGotAllDay · 17/02/2019 20:09

Jo Malone products are massively overpriced. If you check the ingredients, lovely though they may be, they're pretty basic carrier oils (sweet almond, jojoba etc) and rose essential oils. The essential oils aren't cheap, but you could certainly produce your own product for about a fiver for the same size bottle and have enough essential oil left over for another 20 bottles.
Wouldn't be in a fancy black and white box sadly ;-)

MyKingdomforaNameChange · 17/02/2019 20:35

I use these and love them! Especially the Mangosteen and the Kiwi :)

www.rockways-online.co.uk/product-page/tropical-bath-bombs