The Bodycology Bubble Bath Bar is a solid bubble bath! That just blows my mind. I’m giving it a go and seeing if it’s any good? Is it a Dollar Tree Gold? Thank you so much for watching and subscribing.
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8 Comments
I’ve only seen the ones at lush.
I have seen a few of them here xx
Nice!!! They have all kind of bath goodies nowadays. At dollar tree I think it may even be the same brand you showed bodycology has a shower jelly lol haha go figure!!!😁😁😁😁
Wow! Will look out for it.
Tfs! I bought the two they had-coconut hibiscus & cherry blossom. Excited to try now!
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great review
I've seen solid bubble baths online — some made to crumble, others made to hold together and reuse, one of which was on a stick. However, 30 years ago I made a tableted bubble bath that I held in a wire mesh cage under the faucet, similarly to a stick bubble bath called Magic Wand from the 1960s. The ones made to be crumbled are fairly ridiculous, because why not just supply it as a powder? But I guess the idea is that you can admire it in its pressed/molded form like shaped cookies.