Okay, so this post IS about natural bubble baths, but I found this not-so-natural product on the net from Me!Bath that I just had to show you first because it looks yummy enough to eat. It’s a bubble bath bomb, that looks exactly like ice cream!!! This is the most fabulous product I’ve seen in a long time.
I can’t believe this is not ice cream. I think I’d have to stop myself from taking a bite.

So this isn’t a natural product but I couldn’t find the ingredients listed anywhere so I can’t tell you exactly how bad it is. From what I’ve read so far though, it doesn’t seem that bad. It even contains jojoba oil, soybean (apparently quite hydrating to the skin) and Epson salts.
I love how pretty this is so much that I think it would be a fantastic birthday or Christmas present. Hmmm, friends and family, guess what you’re getting for your next birthday!
However, if you’re concerned about chemicals added to bubble baths and you don’t mind something that’s not quite as pretty, there are plenty of options available for toxic-free bubble baths.
If you remember my last post on chocolate, I talked about how I lay in the bath in our hotel in Vancouver reading a chickflik and eating chocolate truffles (HEAVEN!). What I didn’t tell you was that I had filled the bath with a natural bubble bath.
I’d like to say it was as good as the ‘real thing’, but unfortunately the bubbles were very weak. I definitely did not get that Pretty Woman bubble bath satisfaction. But I did have peace of mind knowing that I was enjoying a bubble bath without putting any chemicals or toxins into my body. I also enjoyed the gorgeous aromatherapy smell that the bubbles gave the bath water.
This particular bubble bath that I used (the one in the picture) was really cheap - only about CA$2.50 and I purchased it from Capers Whole Foods Store in Vancouver. I’ve since looked around on the net and found many other brands of natural bubble baths available. So if you enjoy a soak ever now and again have a look around next time you’re in your local health or whole foods store and I’m sure you’ll find a couple of great options.
Happy soaking,
Fran
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Hey Fran
Lush has a huge range of bubble products for baths (bath bombs etc) some are more natural that others, but the good thing is they list every ingredient on their website!
My mom was watching the computer as i was reading this article and was wondering why I was reading about ice cream, haha.But this site is getting more useful everyday.I cant wait to start searching for this product cause when I do find it so many people are gonna get tricked.Me!Bath should keep these things away mischievous people.lol.
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