Singing isn't Only for Showers: Avon Bubble Bath
Written: Aug 09 '01 (Updated Aug 09 '01)
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Pros: skin-smoothing, water-enchanting, silky bubbles, pleasant scents/colors, no tub ring, feels natural
Cons: doesn't feel very moisturizing, bubbles go away fast
The Bottom Line: For a new bubble bath experience try Avon Bubble Bath. All of its elements compliment each other as well as your body and spirit's well-being.
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| baby.baby's Full Review: Avon Bubble Bath |
Overall: My Experiences
Some soaps, bath products, and lotions give me rashes. I didn't have any allergic reactions to this bubble bath. It seems to be a really gently product all throughout. When I have extra time, need extra pampering, or need to concentrate and get some reading/studying done, I like to settle down with the candles using this bubble bath - it enhances all my senses and really lets me disconnect with all the hustle and bustle of the world so I can get things done effectively. I like it for the good, overall experience it gives. If you want to feel more of a difference while your in the tub, use a little baby oil; use lotion when you get out. For me, the after effects it had on my skin were no more drying or less moisturizing then other bubble baths I've used, but it compliments my skin much more naturally and doesn't affect my razor blade or tub (see below).
Forget the Clock: Your day has only begun
As soon as you screw off the cap the scent pours out from the bottle. The pastel colors are soft, gentle, and calming. Pour a capfull of the bubble bath in after some water has collected in the tub; you'll get bigger bubbles that last until you're ready to get in. Light some candles to enhance the experience.
When you get in the water you'll be engulfed by the scent, the relaxing colors, and the texture of the it. It's so easy to forget your troubles from the day that's just passed, but now all you can think of it pleasant thoughts because your body and mind are at one. You have the whole night ahead of you to do whatever you want - including just relaxing. If you need to read a book for class or want to read a book for pleasure, this is the perfect time to do so, just nothing that's too frustrating (and don't fall asleep). Don't "take a bath" just yet, for now you can totally escape to a new world, undisturbed, by just letting the aroma fill your body (take a deep breath) and letting the soft hue of water dance in your mind (close your eyes)
Although this bubble bath might not at first seem as "there" as others do (it might not feel like its very moisturizing or like it's doing much other than just making bubbles because it doesn't leave any slimy residue on your body), your skin will still feel soft when you get out of the bath and the tub will thank you for it because there won't be a ring of residue around it either. It feels more natural too, like it's working with your skin not just on your skin. Shaving is actually better too. My razor doesn't always fare well with those thicker moisturizing soaps, but since this bubble bath isn't like that, it leaves the blade alone and lets it use its own moisturizing strips along with the moisturizer from the shaving cream to give me a nice, close shave.
With this kind of pampering, singing isn't only for the shower. If you don't want to be heard, hop in while the water is still running and filling up the tub (let the bubbles reach your nose) for a different experience.
Further Recommendations
Since you don't have to worry about any soap rings from this bubble bath gathering on your tub, you have more of a chance to continue relaxing when you finally pull yourself out of the tub. Some suggestions to keep relaxing and treating yourself like a princess:
-Use a good, non-irritating lotion as soon as you step out of the water. Rub it on generously while your skin is still moist.
-Put on a fluffy robe and slippers to seal in moisture.
-Light more candles.
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