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Recommend me a bath bomb for kids!

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Starabella · 14/11/2023 19:28

So my kids love a Lush bath bomb and it is a Christmas tradition to get a few in their stocking. However, at £3.75 to £5 for the smallest ones, they have just become too expensive for me.

Can someone recommend me another company who sells something similar? Both my kids have quite sensitive skin and lush ones seemed to work well. We tried m&s ones once and primark ones and they brought them out in an itch. Also, for my sanity, I prefer no glitter!

I saw baylis and harding ones in tk maxx today, are they any good?

Many thanks!

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Autumnleavesss · 14/11/2023 19:34

The only ones that I have found don't cause dds skin to react are the lush ones and those from the body shop. The ones at the body shop are £5 but much smaller than the lush ones

Cluckycluck · 14/11/2023 19:37

I've also tried lots of different ones and found Lush to be the only ones suitable for DDs sensitive skin

Singleandproud · 14/11/2023 19:39

Buy the ingredients so they can make their own ones? Then you can control the colouring and perfume etc

ranoutofquinoaandprosecco · 14/11/2023 19:41

Yorkshire soap company have some nice ones. Probably the same price point though.

Floralnomad · 14/11/2023 19:41

Bomb cosmetics do some nice ones but I’m not sure they are much cheaper than lush .

infinityminusone · 14/11/2023 19:47

Etsy have got some sensitive skin snowmen bath bombs that get good reviews and cost £3.50.

Whisperingangel1 · 14/11/2023 20:10

Etsy can get bags of mini bath bombs for £6. Or singular Christmas ones for £4.

Starabella · 15/11/2023 19:45

Thank you for all the suggestions! I checked out all the suggestions but it would appear that all decent bath bombs are actually quite pricey. So, I just bit the bullet and placed an order with Lush for a big box of £3.75 ones with one extra special black bat one that turns the water purple for DS that cost a bit more. At least they all will be smelling fab :-)

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Jk987 · 15/11/2023 19:50

Have you tried the bath playdough from Lush? It's around £10 but if you give them small amounts at a time it can last 6-8 bathtimes. It smells gorgeous and is fun for the kids.

WYorkshireRose · 15/11/2023 20:28

DS likes the ones from Hooded Owls. They're not exactly cheap but come in lots of nice designs and don't irritate his skin:

www.hoodedowls.co.uk/collections/bath-bombs

MunchyCrunchyy · 16/11/2023 06:10

I started buying the bubble bars as they last a lot longer and may the bath really bubbly! Can't remember how much they cost but work out cheaper in the long run Grin

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