What is the shelf life for the bottles of bubbles? How long do the bubbles usually last in the tub and is there a specific amount I need to use?
According to an employee of Bath and Body Works, I was told their products have a shelf life of about 2 years. If you made your own without preservatives, I would think it would be less.
I have had bubbles (like from the drug store) that last for 4-5 several years when the bottle wasn't opened. Open, they lasted up to 3 years. If they smell funny or change color toss them. The bubbles never last long in the tub, even if the mix is good. I haven't found a brand yesterday that lasts more than 10 minutes. That is always so disappointing.
This is a page about lilac bubble bath recipes. A relaxing bubble bath is a wonderful way to unwind after a busy day. Customize your bubble bath experience by making your own scented bubble bath just how you like it.
This bubble bath will put you in a romantic mood. All of the ingredients are considered known aphrodisiacs - so look out!
To make lavender bubble bath, you'll need: 1 bunch lavender, 1 large bottle clear organic shampoo, 5 drops oil of lavender, and a clean wide-neck jar with screw top. Place lavender head down in the jar.
This bubble bath will help you breathe easier, with eucalyptus oil to ease the cold congestion. This is perfect for the cold season.
I have been looking for inexpensive, unscented liquid soap. I like to make my own bubble bath soap. I found some at a whole foods store, but it seems to be so expensive. Any other ideas?
I have found Suave Shampoo, diluted a little, makes excellent liquid hand soap. I don't know why it wouldn't work for bubble bath, too. Of course, they are scented, but you could check for the least fragrances.
I use baby shampoo purchased at the dollar store and water it down just a little. It doesn't have much scent and it goes a long way for a little money
Here is a simple recipe for making your own bubble bath. It will leave your skin soft and smooth.