About Bubble Baths
At Home Day Spas and Bubble Baths
Kid Bubble Baths
Bubble Bath Tubs
Bubble Bath Machines
Other Bubble Bath Accessories

Make at Home Bubble Baths
Bath Recipes
Milk Baths
Tea Baths
Bath Oils
Bath Salts
Aromatherapy Bubble Baths
Sugar Scrubs
At home facials

           
Bubble Bath Products
Glycerin for Bubble Baths
Castile soap for Bubble Baths
Aromatherapy Oils for Bubble Baths

Bubble Bath Brands
Archipelago Botanicals Bubble Bath
Kneipp Bubble Bath
Molton Brown Bubble Bath
Bloom Bubble Bath
L’Occitane Bubble Bath
Green Tea Bubble Bath
Queen Helene Bubble Bath
Ahava Bubble Bath
Davies Gate Bubble Bath
Aveeno Bubble Bath
Avon Bubble Bath
Philosophy Bubble Bath

The two main additives which make bubble bath other than water are liquid glycerin and castile soap. Castile soap is made from 100% olive oil. It helps in moisturizing the skin. The best part is castile soap is made from biodegradable oils that are not at all harsh on skin and does not clog the pores. The flakes of the bar or pure liquid form of soap can be used in the bubble bath. This product is mainly found in health food stores and drug stores.

Castile oil forms the base of the homemade bubble bath made from pure olive oil and softer than other soaps; castile soap is the best moisturizing soap, as it is a natural humectant that attracts moisture from the air.  This can be proved by leaving the soap in a soap dish. The next day you will come across small drops of water on its surface as the soap has pulled the moisture from the air.

 The castile soap which when put in the bubble bath passes the moisture attracting property to the skin. This will help your skin to remain moist throughout the day without the use of lotion. Even the people who are more prone to skin allergies find olive oil Castile the safest soap to use. Castile in bubble bath provides relief to the irritated skin due to side effects.