I absolutely love taking baths, and Lush is by far my top favorite go to
company for when I need to stock up on luxurious bathing goodies.
However due to the fact that Lush is nowhere to be found in my
neighborhood, or anywhere within a 45 mile radius, I sometimes will
scoop up tid bits of products I find here and there, and give them a
try.
My most recent find, was probably my most interesting find. I came across a heavy kit called Elmer's Totally Glamorous Spa Kit.
Now the kit is made for children, but being the bath lover that I am I
figured it would be fun to try out for myself. Normally this exact bath
fun kit rings in anywhere from $20.00, all the way up to $40.00, but
Marshall's had this one for sale for $9.99, so I bought 2, one for me,
and one for my little niece who loves bath time just as much as she
loves her aunt.
The kits box displays a cartoon like drawing of a woman in a tub full
of bubbles. In her hand she has chemistry glass tubes, and the entire
vibe of it makes you excited to get home and start mixing up your own
bath.
Things inside the box however are not as pretty as what one would
imagine, and even though this one is made for children, creating the
soaps and bath bombs will require help from an adult.
Inside you have generic labeled bags of sea salt, dried rose buds,
baking soda, dried oats, a glycerin heart shaped bar of soap, eye
droppers, oil in either lavender or peppermint, and 2 mixing cups.
Everything in the kit can be mixed up to create your own scented bath
mix. The instruction manual also shows you how to use your items to
create things such as soaps or bath bombs. Being impatient though, it
was unlikely I would get around to making the bath bomb, but the soap on
the other hand I knew I would try my hand at, at a later date.
Instead I just sort of started mixing up oils, salts, and powders to
create my own aromatherapy bath mix by adding oats, rose buds, and
peppermint oil.
The rose buds were a bit disappointing though because they smelled
like the peppermint oil, and not roses at all. Granted in the bath tub,
floating around it did add to the relaxing vibe.
Now in the tub my water did not have a nice silky quality to it, which
was disappointing, but the peppermint oil definitely left it's mark,
and it was like bathing in candy cane scented water, which was nice and
uplifting.
You can add your own food coloring, but I was hoping it would have
come in the kit, only it didn't. I didn't have any on hand, so I was
forced to do without it. If you do get this kit, try and make sure you
either have food coloring on hand, or that you pick some up.
Overall:
All in all I think The Totally Glamorous Spa Kit was well worth the
money I spent. I would have liked more items in the kit like food
coloring, and more scents to work with, as you only get 2. The mixing
cups could have been a little larger as well, but overall anyone who
loves bath time will enjoy mixing up their own scents even though their
choices will be limited.
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