From: Valerie in Florida
On Apr 22, 2004
I used castille soap and sweet almond oil in place of the olive oil. I made two gift baskets and made one of these for me as well. I actually like the look of the clear glass bottle when it separates. This was great and added to my new hobby !
From: Charishma Ramchandani
On Jul 29, 2003
I couldn't wait to try this and as soon as I saw this recipe online, I made it! I used Nido powdered milk, Himalaya Herbals Anti-Danruff Hair Oil for the milk and oil respectively. For the liquid bath soap, I used a combo of 1 cup of Dove Creamy liquid bath and 1/2 a cup of Palmolive Naturals Almond Milk Nourishing Liquid bath. As for the essential oils, I used a tsp. of my favourite - jasmine oil! I can't even begin to tell you how creamy and beautiful this looks once ready. I used it and it is simply beautiful. My mom and bro. loved it as much! I packed it in a big size Nutella bottle
Thanks so much for my "new favourite" of your bath soap recipes
P.S. My mom has "warned" me not to give this away as a gift on the coming up festival of Naag Panchmi to my friend. She loves it
From: cooledskin
On Dec 22, 2007
I still can't believe I made something this awesome. Seriously. I used coconut milk powder because I didn't have the normal stuff, and halved the oil. I also had no essential oils, but this stuff still smells fantastic. I love, love, love it! I'll try to post some pictures soon.
A++!
From: WI Cheesehead
On Dec 30, 2008
This is great! I just took a bath and am so relaxed I can hardly type, LOL! I used Suave shower gel. It was white and looked like conditioner (for $1 from dollar store). It didn't bubble unless I used the whirlpool, but it feels very nice. I also bought some glass oil and vinegar bottles that looked like bee hives. It looks so pretty in there, even when it separates. I will give these as Christmas gifts to my kids' teachers. I used some almond oil and strawberry/melon fragrance. Smells heavenly! This might make a bath believer out of me. This made it into my Top Favorites of 2008. Thanks!
From: LonghornMama
On Dec 23, 2004
This stuff is incredible!! I used the Wal-Mart Equate version of Dove moisturizing body wash and lavender oil. Used only about 2 T in a tub with jets..the bubbles were thick and incredible and it smelled SO great. Thanks so much, Pets'R'us for sharing! I can't wait to try your other recipes!
From: KC_Cooker
On Mar 21, 2005
This is heavenly... there is no other word I can think to describe it! I followed the recipe exactly and then took a long, hot bath and was able to unwind in a bath full of bubbles and full of wonderful scent! Thanks for posting another great recipe that I can use to pamper myself
From: Sassy Syrah
On May 1, 2004
So clearly I will never buy bubble bath again! This was so easy to make, I used lavendar oil. I put it in a nice glass bottle (leftover from some very fancy cordial) and it looks great on the edge of the bath.
From: JustaQT
On May 2, 2004
I use milk and honey bubble bath for years and now I will be using this one. Thanks!
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