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Bubble bath
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  1. #Bubble bath skin
  2. #Bubble bath free

Vanilla has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties.

#Bubble bath free

If you’re vegan or opposed to adding eggs to your bath, feel free to leave it out.

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Not only are egg whites nourishing for skin, but they can also help boost your bubble bath’s foaming action. But aside from that, any natural shampoo, bodywash, or even bubble bath should work. This is where the bubbles come from! Obviously, you’ll want to avoid castile soap, since it produces a lackluster bubble. Plus, it has well-known antibacterial and antimicrobial properties, and it’s packed with antioxidants.

#Bubble bath skin

Honey is a humectant, meaning it draws moisture to the skin and locks it in. It’s also gentle enough for most skin types, so you don’t have to worry about it causing breakouts or irritation. It’s loaded with retinoids that increase cell turnover and make skin appear younger. And it’s also so easy to make!Īlmond oil is high in essential fatty acids, which help dissolve excess oil on the skin and improve skin tone. It makes the perfect gift for the holidays or even a birthday. Gifting a bottle of my tried and true honey vanilla bubble bath recipe to a mom friend in need (or anyone for that matter) is an invitation for her to take the time needed to relax, even if it means leaving the baby a few more minutes longer in the crib. I can even be in and out of a shower in just a couple of minutes, leaving the rest of my sanity-saving time to do other important things like brush my teeth (and maybe even my hair!)-potentially even without my cranky, croupy toddler peering around the curtain at me the whole time. There is simply too much to be done!Īnd while I’m at it, the kids are probably tearing down the house! If I’m going to get a solid chunk of 10 minutes to myself, I might as well use it wisely, which is why a shower is simply a more efficient use of my time. Even just thinking about lying in the tub and staring at the walls, all in an attempt to relax, starts to stress me out. While most of us love the idea of slipping into and enjoying the peacefulness of a hot bubble bath, let’s be honest: it’s simply not in the cards for the majority of us.

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But if you do happen to be a mom (like me), you have all the more reason to try to sneak aside some well-deserved time to yourself to do nothing else but relax and unwind-and don’t forget to take some calming deep breaths while you are at it.įor the stressed-out mamas of the world (find me a mom who isn’t!), a relaxing vanilla bubble bath recipe is just the place to start, preferably with a glass of red wine if you can get your hands on one and enjoy it before the kiddos start calling for you. You don’t have to be a new mom to earn the right to treat yourself special on a regular basis.















Bubble bath