Slumber Bubbles by Slumber Parties

Soaking in a Tub of California Champagne

Robin Costello
Do you want to wash away the stress of work, kids and your husband at the end of a long day? You will love the high price resort and spa feeling of Slumber Bubbles by Slumber Parties for a fraction of the price.

I received an eight fl. Oz. bottle of Slumber Bubbles bubble bath from a friend of mine to try out. "You will love this. I mean, really love it. I promise you." She said.

I have done product reviews in the past and I am very honest with my reviews. It is risky to tell me I will love something in case I do not. Fortunately, I did love Slumber Bubbles bubble bath. I also loved the idea of soaking in California Champagne because it's something I have never done before and I thought it was pretty cool to be able to say that I have.

How 'la-de-da' is that? One bottle of Slumber Bubbles automatically gives you bragging rights.

Slumber Bubbles is something you might want to consider as a little treat for yourself or maybe a bridal shower gift.

I love this bubble bath for many reasons. First, it left my entire feeling so soft without feeling oily or greasy. My skin felt like cotton after my bath and it didn't leave a residue in my tub.

The scent was light- a cross between fruit and flowers. While I lay completely relaxed in my tub, I read the bottle to see what scent it was supposed to be. The bottle doesn't give you a scent but it does tell you that you are soaking in vitamin E and B - which are both know to be good for the skin - and pheromones. "Live the fantasy..." The bottle exclaims.

Pheromones are known to cause arousal in animals. We - human beings - are animals. So you are soaking in a big tub of 'turn him on'. How nice is that?

You may not want to get out of your bath though. Normally with ordinary bubble bath products when the water gets cold and you add more hot water, nothing spectacular happens. Slumber Bubbles re-forms every time you add more water. It gives you an entire bubble bath re-do. You may not get back out of the tub until your children have left for college.

It is also safe to use in your hot tub because it is all natural. Don't you just love that?

I recommend Slumber Bubbles. You will be left with cotton-like skin, bragging rights because of the California Champagne and a bubble bath re-do with every water warm up.

Sources:

Personal experience - I have soaked in California Champagne

http://www.slumberparties.com/productdetail.cfm?ProductIDCode=131

http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/women/9906/25/sexuality.scent/

http://cas.bellarmine.edu/tietjen/Human%20Nature%20S%201999/what_are_pheromones.htm

Published by Robin Costello

I've been writing stories my entire life. I'm in the middle of my first book and maintain a fairly popular humor blog. My specialty is comedy and finding the humor in life because we all need to laugh as muc...  View profile

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  • NANCY CZERWINSKI5/19/2011

    Great article! Thanks for sharing! I love bubbles! 5*

  • Wiley Vaughn4/16/2010

    Long live Mr Bubbles!

  • Charles Johnson1/28/2010

    good job! Hugz cj

  • Sofya Blinder10/24/2009

    I'd love a bubble bath right now!!

  • Linda M. McCloud9/28/2009

    Would love a bubble bath now. Great review.

  • Carol Slater8/15/2009

    Sounds like the bubble bath that I need.

  • Sheri Fresonke Harper7/30/2009

    lol, sounds like they're no slumber bubbles,nice article :)

  • Kayla Wardlow6/22/2009

    Great article! I've subscribed, hope you'll check out my page as well :)

  • Jennifer Waite5/21/2009

    Great review! I will try this, just as soon as I get divorced. Why, you say? Because my hubby is so filthy after work, that there is no way I can keep the tub clean enough to use without a pre-soak scrub down! Alas, I am usually too lazy and whenever the fleeting thought of lounging in the tub crosses my mind, so too, the image of me on my hands and knees scrubbing it! I will try this in the hot tub though, if we ever get that fixed! I am soak-challenged at the moment! :-)

  • Marie Lowe4/24/2009

    I can't remember the last time I took a bubble bath.

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