Bath Bombs, Bars, Truffles and Fizz Oh My!

 

I know. There are a lot of options out there to enhance your bathing experience. You are most likely familiar with the bath bomb from popular and reputable stores like LUSH where they tout their all natural, chemical free bomb creations. (They smell delicious). You can also search Pinterest for thousands of easy home made versions. Bath bombs are like giant alka seltzer balls that melt magically into colorful, foamy displays throughout the water. They are meant to be savored, as they take some time to fully dissolve.

Beyond the bombs, are bath bars, not to be confused with bars of soap. Bath bars are not quite as showy at the bombs, so if you just plop it in, prepare for disappointment. They are meant to be cut off into smaller sections and dissolved under the running tap to create a more fluffy bubble bath instead of using liquid soap. Similarly, if you want a more luxurious option, try a bath truffle and crumble it under the running water to create a tub full of bubbles with the added treat of colored water.

But wait, there’s more! Another fun option is Bath Fizz, or Tabs, which are great for those wanting a pampered bath experience, but don’t necessarily have the time to appreciate an entire bath bomb production. The great thing about tabs - they are much cheaper than quality bath bombs while still offering the sensory experience you’re after with lovely scents and soothing fizz.

https://www.bustle.com/p/what-are-bath-tablets-they-are-the-busy-womans-bath-bomb-because-not-everyone-can-soak-for-hours-9875058

https://www.tailoredsoap.com/bath-bombs-and-bath-truffles-the-benefits-and-differences/

 
Tanya Vanden Bosch