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Indulgent Bubblebath

9 replies

Fridaysgirl · 07/04/2019 21:48

Can anyone recommend some beautiful bubblebath please?

You know the sort that lifts the spirit and feels completely decadent! (And you hide the bottle for your own use only....) Must also be moisturising.

Willing to consider all budgets.

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Judystilldreamsofhorses · 08/04/2019 11:00

It’s not fancy, but hear me out, honest! I love the Imperial Leather marshmallow one, which costs £1 from Boots. It smells lovely, gives amazing bubbles, and you can whack in loads. On the opposite side of the spectrum, I also like Aromatherapy Associates Deep Relax oil, which is criminally expensive and decadent. I tend to buy the AA in a Black Friday deal, then intersperse with cheap for the rest of the time - you only need a tiny splash.

Acunningruse · 08/04/2019 11:19

Champneys from boots. I got a set of 3 for Christmas, pink purple and fushia smaller canisters. Think that might have been a Christmas gift set though. They are normally in taller bottles around £12.

bebeboeuf · 08/04/2019 11:42

Aromatherapy associates
Ilapocathary

TuppenceFaithfully · 08/04/2019 11:48

Badedas all the way!

Archip17 · 08/04/2019 20:58

Neals Yard Foaming Aromatic. HEAVEN!! www.nealsyardremedies.com/bath-and-body/bath/foams-salts-and-oils/0902.html

madvixen · 08/04/2019 20:58

Elemis Milk Soak. Smells divine and can also be used neat for a real moisture hit.

starzig · 08/04/2019 21:01

I like Ted Baker

70isaLimitNotaTarget · 08/04/2019 21:51

Elemis Milk Soak smells lovely but no bubbles from it Sad

Waitrose do some nice ones , loads of bubbles (cheapy ones produce big bubbles)

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