Bubble bath at home: the perfect way to end the day!

Even though a day at the spa might be a wonderful way to pamper yourself now and then, the high cost of such a trip means that it's a luxury you’ll have to save for.

Thankfully, there are some alternatives that allow you to unwind in the comfort of your own home while receiving the same treatment—or at least one that is similar. Of course, for a lot less money as well!



Having a warm, relaxing bath is probably one of the best ways to relax and unwind at home. A hot bath not only helps you relax but is also good for your health.

Baths are great for relaxing your muscles and joints, improving blood flow, and even boosting your immune system. They can also make you feel better not only mentally but also emotionally.

You get everything you need from a little TLC all in one place!

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One of the best ways to unwind at home is by soaking in a warm bath. Credit: Healthline.

Light some candles, put on your spa robe, and relax as you get ready to soak in a tub full of bubbles – exactly what you need after a long day.

But many of the ingredients in store-bought bubble baths aren't suitable for people with sensitive skin or who want to stay away from harsh chemicals. So, if you have skin issues, use bath products that are marked for sensitive skin.



One of the hottest names on the beauty market these days is the Aussie brand Epzen, specifically their Dream Bubble foaming bath!

This foaming essential oil blend of magnesium, cedarwood, sweet citrus, and vanilla will have you feeling more at ease than you ever have before.

The organic calendula extract and aloe vera leaf juice in the suds are great for hydration and will leave your skin feeling soft and silky while also helping you relax and de-stress.

And if you're worried that the ingredients may irritate you, rest easy! Because the soap-free formula is entirely natural; it's even safe and mild enough for babies!

Of course, it also gives you a LOT of bubbles in the bathroom.

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Shoppers were quick to buy the $15 bubble bath, and it became a best-selling product. Credit: Epzen.

If you're still worried about what's in your bubble bath, the best thing to do is make it yourself. Stick with gentle soap products and chemicals to prevent skin sensitivity or potential allergic reactions.

Before adding the ingredients to your tub, it's a good idea to test each one on a small patch of skin and wait 48 hours to see if there are any adverse or harsh reactions.

Check out the video below to learn how to make a DIY bubble bath!



Credit: Our Oily House.


As usual, everyone, we feel the need to emphasise that this content is in no way sponsored by Epzen. We think that this bathroom item sounds like a fantastic purchase, and we’re interested in trying it!

But we haven't yet, so we can't say anything for sure about its quality.

Good luck with your shopping, folks, and we hope you enjoy that bubble bath you've always deserved!
 
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Um... I have one or two problems with this article. 1 - Every bubble bath mixture I've ever tried has given me a rash around the body at the water level and 2, - I don't have a bath in my new home so it's a little bit difficult, I don't fit in the laundry tub!!:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
Even though a day at the spa might be a wonderful way to pamper yourself now and then, the high cost of such a trip means that it's a luxury you’ll have to save for.

Thankfully, there are some alternatives that allow you to unwind in the comfort of your own home while receiving the same treatment—or at least one that is similar. Of course, for a lot less money as well!



Having a warm, relaxing bath is probably one of the best ways to relax and unwind at home. A hot bath not only helps you relax but is also good for your health.

Baths are great for relaxing your muscles and joints, improving blood flow, and even boosting your immune system. They can also make you feel better not only mentally but also emotionally.

You get everything you need from a little TLC all in one place!

csb1hGMrOGXTc-dgwnajjCaVrQxwrhA5fm1jw0se1nZ9xSlYO2kOjF7ojtFVX9mnRLJiVx68JNYTo9gEXz3wjOzYd1IpEWHGt8PqW_I8l-PeT4UNwaxGMxMVty5IpiADsXvnqzeCgNoYl8btO9IBjHo

One of the best ways to unwind at home is by soaking in a warm bath. Credit: Healthline.

Light some candles, put on your spa robe, and relax as you get ready to soak in a tub full of bubbles – exactly what you need after a long day.

But many of the ingredients in store-bought bubble baths aren't suitable for people with sensitive skin or who want to stay away from harsh chemicals. So, if you have skin issues, use bath products that are marked for sensitive skin.



One of the hottest names on the beauty market these days is the Aussie brand Epzen, specifically their Dream Bubble foaming bath!

This foaming essential oil blend of magnesium, cedarwood, sweet citrus, and vanilla will have you feeling more at ease than you ever have before.

The organic calendula extract and aloe vera leaf juice in the suds are great for hydration and will leave your skin feeling soft and silky while also helping you relax and de-stress.

And if you're worried that the ingredients may irritate you, rest easy! Because the soap-free formula is entirely natural; it's even safe and mild enough for babies!

Of course, it also gives you a LOT of bubbles in the bathroom.

0l01VmZOluaXYjtcIVOM5_hSQW6yuWyd4FB5GeezRKdOiSM4FQvxUXPC9rnjONRHHDdn-E6ir5xtsnMmU2euwF0si77KKDlpivN8KaVT8-mbL_clpzpz9r4DOBxIt6Y9lg63QpIEqCJmzLts_6skDqM

Shoppers were quick to buy the $15 bubble bath, and it became a best-selling product. Credit: Epzen.

If you're still worried about what's in your bubble bath, the best thing to do is make it yourself. Stick with gentle soap products and chemicals to prevent skin sensitivity or potential allergic reactions.

Before adding the ingredients to your tub, it's a good idea to test each one on a small patch of skin and wait 48 hours to see if there are any adverse or harsh reactions.

Check out the video below to learn how to make a DIY bubble bath!



Credit: Our Oily House.


As usual, everyone, we feel the need to emphasise that this content is in no way sponsored by Epzen. We think that this bathroom item sounds like a fantastic purchase, and we’re interested in trying it!

But we haven't yet, so we can't say anything for sure about its quality.

Good luck with your shopping, folks, and we hope you enjoy that bubble bath you've always deserved!

Not very fond of using a bath tub, prefer showers.
 
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