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Your best bath bubbles and body lotion please!

31 replies

GetLow · 14/01/2015 15:10

I'm after a nice bubble bath (or at a push, bath soak...but not an oil). Willing to go up to about twenty quid very, very tops, but would prefer cheaper.

Also looking for a nice, rich body lotion. I have the Vaseline aloe one and a Garnier one for everyday use, but would like a really luxurious one for after the bath now and then.

Tia Grin

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Thisishowyoudisappear · 02/02/2015 10:31

Layer. Not later.

Nabootique · 02/02/2015 11:42

YY to Champneys. Got the Oriental one for Christmas and is very good and smells gorgeous. Will definitely repurchase. Also like Body Shop Body Butters, specifically the Satsuma one (find it sinks in quicker) but like the others too.

For bubble bath I mostly go quite cheap (Radox, Imperial Leather, etc.) but Lush bubble bars make for a nice treat.

avagosling · 02/02/2015 16:01

Coconut oil is a lovely moisturizer after a bath, very economical too!
Or the Bringer of Peace lotion by Fushi smells divine

Oly4 · 02/02/2015 19:28

Jo Malone English pear and freesia - heavenly
But I don't think you can beat body shop body butters for their moisturising abilities!
I also love Elizabeth Arden green tea honey drops body cream (in a tub). It is thick and luscious

Girlsbrigadewashorrible · 02/02/2015 19:38

I love Clarins relaxing bath and shower concentrate. It's the blue one. Costs about £20 I think but lasts me absolutely ages. I also like Nuxe shower gel in a tube which I buy from M + S for about £8. I'm not that fussy about body lotions and am happy with E45 or Neutrogena.

HiawathaDidntBotherTooMuch · 02/02/2015 20:10

It's a practical product, not a luxury kind, but I don't think you can beat it. And I have tried loads of moisturisers, from e45 to clarins and the like.

It is flexitol foot and leg moisturiser. It is 5 or 10 per cent urea, and it is a fantastic moisturiser. I have a vat of it, with a pump, and it lasts forever. Moisturises beyond a shower, so I don't have to use it every day. I would really recommend it. A little goes a very long way. Available in boots and super drug and the like.

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