Bath And Body Products For Women Who Love Bubbles
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Have you been searching for a good old-fashioned bubble bath lately? Looking around at the bath and body products available these days, it looks like a bubbly soak is a thing of the past. Where have all the bubbles gone?
One can go ahead and squirt some body wash into a tub and get a few bubbles to appear. But it's just not the same experience it once was. After all, a body wash isn't designed to foam up into large iridescent spheres of skin softening soap. Just where have all of those glamorous bottles of heavily perfumed bubble bath gone?
Mr Bubble still satisfies the kiddie crowd. But what's out there for grown-up women who want to bath in the luxury of iridescent spheres and smelly rose blossoms? A middle aged woman really doesn't want to come out of a nice long soak smelling like a little kid!
Women want and need bubble baths! We can use sea salts and fizzie things that freshen up the tub and make our skin feel better. But there's something about a good old-fashioned, perfumed soak that makes us feel like we've taken a small vacation without ever having to leave home. It's like having a little spa moment right in your own bathroom.
Ladies looking for bubbles could probably go online and buy an old container of soap from someone on one of the popular trading sites. But it used to be fun to just walk into a store and browse among the large plastic bottles that once promised softer skin and mountains of bubbly suds. The bottles were once very elegant in design. The soap inside was overly perfumed and came in a myriad of color.
Today, not even a trip to a local warehouse store can yield a huge bottle of bubble bath! Drug stores don't have 'good ones' anymore and dollar-stores don't have a clue! Big box stores that once carried every type of bubbly liquid known to mankind seem all washed up. So, where's the bubbles?
Even department stores don't have the levels of bathing products they once did. High end department stores used to have entire sections of their cosmetics department dedicated to the luxury tub experience. But not anymore! Even fancy speciality boutique body stores don't have anything that resembles a good old fashioned bottle of colorful, perfumed bubble bath.
Maybe the idea of taking a bubbly soak in an over-sized tub is a thing of the past. Maybe it's just something old gals remember fondly. Maybe younger ladies would rather take a quick shower than a two hour tub soak. One thing is for sure. If someone was looking to invent new bath and body products they could certainly become very successful by dedicating a line to one of the simpler pleasures in life. A good old-fashioned bubble bath!
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