Not too bad...
I purchased this item because I couldn't afford a bubble spa bath mat which I really wanted.
I have Fibro and sometimes the only least bit of relief I get is from soaking in the bath tub. I have found though that the tub is so hard it really hurts my body too. But I purchased this item and when it came today I tried it out right away. I've already used it 3 times! (Yeah all in one day.)
I do experience some trouble with the suction cups not wanting to stay towards the deepest part of the tub. - But for under $20 it is well worth the money.
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Highest Rating of the 7 Brands I Compared
Last year I installed a new deep bathtub and since then have been taking 3-4 baths a week. Because of this I've become a collector/connoisseur of bubble/foaming bath products. I've also spent quite a bit of money on my new "hobby" as I usually use about 2 ounces of bubble bath per bath (6-8 ounces per week) because my tub is so deep. Obviously this can get expensive so I actually compared brands to see what I was getting for the money.
I have tried 7 different products from Amazon (actually 2 brands were ordered through Smallflower): Lily of the Desert EO Sea Spa Village Naturals Canus Goat's Milk Ombra and Badedas. In some cases I've had more than one scent of each brand.
I rated these products on: Price scent amount of bubbles and whether or not the bubbles were long lasting. The prices are approximate and Amazon does dicker with their pricing quite a bit. I added $3 shipping to the Smallflower items although you will pay more if you only order one product at a time through them. I didn't rate on how soft these products leave your skin because surprisingly I didn't notice any big differences between brands in this regard. Perhaps this is because I tend to stay in the hot water for about an hour which likely dries the skin no matter what product is used.
The only one of the 7 products that I gave 5 stars to Lily of the Desert Aloe 80 Organics Bubble Bath because it has it all: one of the best prices (about 0.40/ounce) has a great smelling pungent scent and has good foam that lasts. Additionally it's organic and contains aloe vera. I hope this company comes out with other scents; for now they only have one.
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Junk-buy something else
This thing does not heat and does nothing. I am a victim of false advertising.
You need to move your own feet to "massage them" on fixed hard uncomfortable plastic fixtures. It hurts!
It is noisy and a complete rip-off.
I bought it for my wife for Christmas and it's a total dud. What a disappointment! Bummer.
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Most Expensive of the 7 Brands I Compared
Last year I installed a new deep bathtub and since then have been taking 3-4 baths a week. Because of this I've become a collector/connoisseur of bubble/foaming bath products. I've also spent quite a bit of money on my new "hobby" as I usually use about 2 ounces of bubble bath per bath (6-8 ounces per week) because my tub is so deep. Obviously this can get expensive so I actually compared brands to see what I was getting for the money.
I have tried 7 different products from Amazon (actually 2 brands were ordered through Smallflower): Lily of the Desert EO Sea Spa Village Naturals Canus Goat's Milk Ombra and Badedas. In some cases I've had more than one scent of each brand.
I rated these products on: Price scent amount of bubbles and whether or not the bubbles were long lasting. The prices are approximate and Amazon does dicker with their pricing quite a bit. I added $3 shipping to the Smallflower items although you will pay more if you only order one product at a time through them. I didn't rate on how soft these products leave your skin because surprisingly I didn't notice any big differences between brands in this regard. Perhaps this is because I tend to stay in the hot water for about an hour which likely dries the skin no matter what product is used.
I gave an average rating of 2.5 stars to EO Bubble Bath. Although it is a pungent and great smelling product it is expensive (about $1.00/ounce) and it's bubbles are average. Additionally I never received it intact (3 bottles ordered from Amazon come in a grand mess even though Amazon will make it right. Still it's a pain in the neck to have to deal with this).
The only one of the 7 products that I gave 5 stars to is Lily of the Desert Aloe 80 Organics Bubble Bath because it has it all: one of the best prices (about 0.40/ounce) has a great smelling pungent scent and has good foam that lasts. Additionally it's organic and contains aloe vera. I hope this company comes out with other scents; for now they only have one.
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Great smell little goes a long way!
This is our "house" bubble bath...has a refreshing light scent and creates a tub full of bubbles with less than a capful of product.
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my tub was overflowing with bubbles from just a small capful
This is the best bubble bath I have ever used. Not only does such a small amount go a long way but it smells great and it leaves your skin so soft and moisturized. I have purchased so many types of bubble bath for my daughter and half the bottles barely produce any bubbles. Now we both are addicted.
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Gorgeous bubbly fragrant bath!
This stuff smells like a delicious Orange Creamsicle. DELICIOUS! It made the whole bathroom smell good and the smell lasted for an hour or so after the bath. Great big bubbles...this one's a keeper.
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Most Expensive of the 7 Brands I Compared
Last year I installed a new deep bathtub and since then have been taking 3-4 baths a week. Because of this I've become a collector/connoisseur of bubble/foaming bath products. I've also spent quite a bit of money on my new "hobby" as I usually use about 2 ounces of bubble bath per bath (6-8 ounces per week) because my tub is so deep. Obviously this can get expensive so I actually compared brands to see what I was getting for the money.
I have tried 7 different products from Amazon (actually 2 brands were ordered through Smallflower): Lily of the Desert EO Sea Spa Village Naturals Canus Goat's Milk Ombra and Badedas. In some cases I've had more than one scent of each brand.
I rated these products on: Price scent amount of bubbles and whether or not the bubbles were long lasting. The prices are approximate and Amazon does dicker with their pricing quite a bit. I added $3 shipping to the Smallflower items although you will pay more if you only order one product at a time through them. I didn't rate on how soft these products leave your skin because surprisingly I didn't notice any big differences between brands in this regard. Perhaps this is because I tend to stay in the hot water for about an hour which likely dries the skin no matter what product is used.
I gave an average rating of 2.5 stars to EO Bubble Bath. Although it is a pungent and great smelling product it is expensive (about $1.00/ounce) and it's bubbles are average. Additionally I never received it intact (3 bottles ordered from Amazon come in a grand mess even though Amazon will make it right. Still it's a pain in the neck to have to deal with this).
The only one of the 7 products that I gave 5 stars to is Lily of the Desert Aloe 80 Organics Bubble Bath because it has it all: one of the best prices (about 0.40/ounce) has a great smelling pungent scent and has good foam that lasts. Additionally it's organic and contains aloe vera. I hope this company comes out with other scents; for now they only have one.
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Great bath pillow!
This bath pillow is better than the expensive one I purchased previously. The cloth makes it soft and comfortable. This was definitly a great buy!
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A Favorite...
I went to Sephora looking for a high quality bubble bath and the associate recommended Deep Steep and promised "movie star bubbles." She was right! I went back to get more (several months later) and Sephora no longer carries this brand. Luckilly I found it here. The bubbles and the fragrance are long lasting with no harsh chemicals or greasy residue left in the bathtub. The fragrance is nice but not overhwelming. The bubbles are full and lasting...they won't end up in a mound at your feet. Somehow they're distributed all throughout the bath water...just waiting for you to slide in!
You don't need to use a lot of bubblebath which is good..because of the price....but even with a small amount you'll have a tub full of bubbles!!! Enjoy!!!
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Least Expensive of the 7 Brands I Compared
Last year I installed a new deep bathtub and since then have been taking 3-4 baths a week. Because of this I've become a collector/connoisseur of bubble/foaming bath products. I've also spent quite a bit of money on my new "hobby" as I usually use about 2 ounces of bubble bath per bath (6-8 ounces per week) because my tub is so deep. Obviously this can get expensive so I actually compared brands to see what I was getting for the money.
I have tried 7 different products from Amazon (actually 2 brands were ordered through Smallflower): Lily of the Desert EO Sea Spa Village Naturals Canus Goat's Milk Ombra and Badedas. In some cases I've had more than one scent of each brand.
I rated these products on: Price scent amount of bubbles and whether or not the bubbles were long lasting. The prices are approximate and Amazon does dicker with their pricing quite a bit. I added $3 shipping to the Smallflower items although you will pay more if you only order one product at a time through them. I didn't rate on how soft these products leave your skin because surprisingly I didn't notice any big differences between brands in this regard. Perhaps this is because I tend to stay in the hot water for about an hour which likely dries the skin no matter what product is used.
I gave a 4-star rating to Canus Goat's Milk Foaming Milk Bath. Although the scent is quite faint it had the lowest price of all the products I compared (0.23/ounce) and it has good long-lasting foam.
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