We compared several different bubble baths to see which one was best value for money 🛀 aff
For many, it's the ultimate at-home escape - light those candles, put on some peaceful music and away you go. Of course, there needs to be bubble bath as well and this week we've been putting high street products to the test to see how they performed.
The bottle looked luxurious and the deep purple colour of the bubble bath looked so appealing, I really had high hopes for a nice strong lavender scent. In terms of consistency, the bubble bath itself was lovely and thick and lathered up so well to create loads of bubbles. A hot bubble bath certainly helps me to relax and unwind, and can even help me catch up on some much needed sleep. I've used a lot of bath products in the year since moving into my new house, and bubble bars from Lush have been my favourite.
Naked packaging is a beautiful idea, but it's not always suitable for those with limited space - and bathrooms with ridiculous condensation issues. Still, it's a beautiful, luxurious product that really helps me relax and unwind. I'd definitely recommend giving it a try.Morrisons Essentials Bath Cream I love relaxing with a bubble bath but rarely set aside time to have one. Whenever I have a bath, I tend to treat myself to some Lush bath bombs, but these can be quite pricey.
I'm not really a bath bomb fan, I much prefer bath salts or bubbles and I was drawn to this Champneys Slumber Bubble Bath because of the scent. Now I know a lot of people think lavender is a bit of a 'nana' smell, but I find it so relaxing. In this bubble bath, lavender is also blended with eucalyptus, patchouli and sage essential oils. To me that all sounded dreamy and after trying it, I can confirm it truly was.