We use Hello Bello from the baby aisle in our house. Great lasting bubbles, none of the bad stuff. No issues while kids were young and still no issues as adults. Everyone loves bubble baths. Usually add some epsom salts as well |
Soap is a toxin. That’s why it exists. |
Agree with Mr. Teals bubble bath. I take a bath with this about once a week and have never had a UTI or yeast infection (I'm 47). |
Rinsing off in the shower isn’t going to help when girls get the chemicals inside them when they have a bath. |
What are you doing that gets "the chemicals inside" you? Unless you have some sort of a vulvar vacuum, most of the water stays on the outside of your body (unless helped inside by... intimate activities) |
I use the Johnson's baby bubble bath and add baby oil to the water. I haven't had any issues. It doesn't seem to bubble much anymore, though.
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Guess what "soap" contains genius. |
I’ve taken a bubble bath pretty much every night for the last 47 years and have never gotten any kind of infection. I’m 63 and favor Dr Teals. |
Sounds like a body collection I received as well. It is a KylieSkin brand and it was a light purple slash lavender collection. The set and packaging looked pretty nice but the products inside were cheap and inferior. The bubbles took 1/2 the bottle and the candle did not smell too good either. |
I’ve taken literally thousands of baths—prefer them to showers, and have never had an infection or any problems as a result. People took baths for millennia before showers became the norm. I think issues with baths is largely over blown. That said, the epson salt aisle has bubble bath by the epson salt makers, I forget the brand name. I think Target has a generic brand too. You can also put a squirt of shampoo or body wash instead of bubble bath and get the same effect. |
58, prone to UTIs (always have been), and cannot take bubble baths. |
PP didn't say anything about baths in general. The topic is BUBBLE BATHS. It's the crap in that stuff that's bad for your bits. |
Blanche DuBois? ![]() |