Noun
a bath in which you add something to foam and scent the bath water
Source: WordNetProducts that create suds (shampoo, liquid soap, bubble bath, laundry detergent) have ingredients such as 4-dioxane, DEA, TEA, sodium laurel sulfate, PEG compounds, etc. and are known carcinogens linked to organ toxicity. Source: Internet
A bottle of bubble bath to go with your bottle of wine. Source: Internet
After researching the products online, Lydia and her husband James, a mechanic, decided to try them on their brood, and they were delighted when the tangerine bubble bath helped soothe Fergus’ itchy skin. Source: Internet
Don't use bath salts, oils, or bubble bath. Source: Internet
Imagine soaking in a bubble bath, listening to soft music while watching the flicker of flames dance across the dimly lit bathroom. Source: Internet
She gathers eggs, cleans the coop, tends to the bees and makes the all-natural products – everything from beeswax candles to cold-pressed soap, to honey-milk bubble bath, afterbite lotion and honey lip balms – herself. Source: Internet