bubble bath?

Category: Daily Living

Post 1 by Gilman Gal (A billy Gilman fan forever and always!!) on Thursday, 08-Jan-2009 22:27:39

Hey all,
I was wondering if there was an easy way to por bubble bath in the tub? I tried using the cap and all I managed to do is get it all over the bottle. anyone have any ideas? thanks.

Post 2 by MDN1988 (the Zone BBS remains forever my home page) on Friday, 09-Jan-2009 1:09:46

Hi. I used to do that with the cap also, but i gave up doing it like that because it was messy. I just pore it with one hand and put the other hand where I am poring to feel how much is going in to the water. Maybe you could also count how many seconds it takes to get the right amount, and then when you pour the bubbles you can just count the number of seconds maybe.
I hope this helps.

Post 3 by Polka dots and Moonbeams (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Friday, 09-Jan-2009 10:56:59

I do the same as above. Pour over my hand to feel how much is going in, then rince my hand uder the water tap. Wow, I haven't taken a bubble bath forever! smile

Post 4 by Gilman Gal (A billy Gilman fan forever and always!!) on Friday, 09-Jan-2009 11:08:27

thanks for your help all.

Post 5 by blw1978 (I'll have the last word, thank you!) on Thursday, 29-Jan-2009 19:56:25

Hi, I don't take many baths. I'm a shower girl. But, the tips listed above sound great. You may want to measure out a small amount using a teaspoon or tablespoon. Bath and Bodyworks hase some nice bubble bath scents, as does Avon. Hth.

Post 6 by Reyami (I've broken five thousand! any more awards going?) on Saturday, 31-Jan-2009 0:43:12

I haven't taken a bubble bath in ages, but last time I did, I jsut poured in a random amount of liquid. and, yes, Bath and bodyworks has good scents. any other stores have some good ones i can look for?

Post 7 by Shadow_Cat (I've now got the silver prolific poster award! wahoo!) on Saturday, 31-Jan-2009 11:52:36

I would personally do as others have suggested here. But, if you wanted to, you could also pour into a bigger container, like a cup, and then into the bath. That way you'd have something bigger to work with than just the cap.

Post 8 by Gilman Gal (A billy Gilman fan forever and always!!) on Sunday, 01-Feb-2009 9:52:51

all these ideas sound like good ones. thanks.

Post 9 by Reyami (I've broken five thousand! any more awards going?) on Thursday, 05-Feb-2009 7:07:07

oh, and I don't pour in to the cap; I just turn the opened bottle upside-down over the bath and ... well ... yeah.

Post 10 by MDN1988 (the Zone BBS remains forever my home page) on Thursday, 05-Feb-2009 21:50:37

yes all those are good ideas, and I guess it depends also on how much bubbles you like in your bath. They have a bubble bath and bath salt at walmart that I use that smells very good. I think the brand is Natural Valley or something like that. They have three different kinds and are relatively cheap. I also like the Bath and Body Works aroma therapy bubble baths, especially the lavender Camamile.

Post 11 by BethanyRose (the one and only Rose of Nativeness) on Tuesday, 26-May-2009 20:03:19

When I do take baths rather than showers, I just count the seconds--about three--and I have the desired amount of bubble bath. I just pour it directly into the bathtub; dealing with pouring it into the cap is just a mess.