I wanna have a bubble bath that won't irritate my skin. Looking for one without sulfates, since they're the main irritant. All the skin-friendly ones aint cheap but they're still cheaper than a monthly spa membership. Besides, I wanna treat myself.
Anyone used one they can recommend?
or should I just go straight for bath bombs
DIY masks aint hard to do with household items. what kinda skin do you have? dry, oily, combination? sensitive or easygoing? lol
do you know which bath bomb is on the way? tell me how it goes. I love their soaps from time to time but imo pure raw african black soap works the same, although theirs smells better because their specialty is naturally perfumed stuff.
I wanna try the bath bomb but not if it stains towels and shit.
@Reesey, you use a lot of lush, can you chime in for some sistas tryna create a spa experience for themselves?
@Meeks the burt's bees bubble bath I linked is baby friendly for your lil one
bring her here!
this gets really good reviews. I don't have acne so I'm scurred it'll dry my out, might be helpful for those who struggle with oily skin or pimples tho
works on hair too
we have a hair salon in the crib equipped w shit/space to get your nails doneBumping...
I have at home spa nights 1 to 2 nights a week. My nighttime skincare routine is damn near a facial most days, although I only steam my face once a week. Steaming more then 1 to 2 times a week will dry out the skin.
Some things that are great for spa nights are a tub tray, bath pillow, dry brush, bath bombs/bubble bath/bath oil/bath salts, and some sort of body scrub. If you're a little extra like me a towel warmer for your towel and robe is the best. Also I like to listen to either lo-fi R&B or white noise like rainfall while I soak in the tub.