Don't be Distracted by the Sparklies
I recommend trying the smaller size before you purchase the larger size. It's possible that my bath water doesn't work well with it, but we found minimal bubbles, no sparkles in the bath, and it just didn't feel luxurious. It does have a great scent, and maybe you'll have a better time than I did.
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Pros
Just the right amount of scent, pretty packaging, easy to use bottle.
Cons
No sparkles in bath, minimal bubbles, doesn't feel luxurious.
The Naughty Bubbles bubble bath is a cute little bubble bath that comes in either 8.5 or 2 ounce bottles. Since I wanted to try it out, I purchased the 2 ounce bottle. The 2 ounce bottle is pretty tiny - it easily fits into the palm of my hand. If you want an idea of how big it is, you can use EdenFantasys "View Actual Size" feature to look at it in its own size. The liquid inside the bottle is adorably pink and has lots of sparkles in it. It definitely looks luxurious.
The box it comes in is adorable pink box. Inside is a little plastic bubble bottle that contains your bubble bath. The plastic bottle has a little metal cap that easily unscrews to let you play with your bubble bath.
So how did it smell? I guess it's pretty hard to describe a smell, but it smelled pretty good. Like a floral scent, but it wasn't too strong in the slightest. It was extremely pleasant, and it smelled strongest when it was being poured into the bath itself. It slowly got less strong as the bath itself was actually taken.
Here's where I will inject that I didn't actually take a bath with this stuff. I was just in the room with the boyfriend. Due to some allergy issues, most bubble bath makes me pretty itchy, and that's totally not fair to base my review upon my itchy self. The boyfriend loves bubble baths though.
The instructions say to "Pour generously under running tap as bath fills. Sink slowly into steamy foam fantasy. Soak, play, dream, arouse. It's your bathtime. It's your fantasy." We followed the instructions to a T. In fact, we held it a little bit higher because it usually makes more bubbles. It dripped out of the bottle pretty slowly, but it did drip out. It was more thick than regular liquid. Since neither of us noticed any sort of bubbles coming to the surface after putting in half the bottle, we decided to pour in the entire bottle for the bath. The plastic helps in this manner since the entire bottle will squeeze until it's distended to push out all of the bubbles. In the end, we ended up with a little hulking piece of plastic instead of the pretty bottle we started out with.
The bubbles it produced were alright. It wasn't anything amazing. Compared the amount of Mr. Bubbles bubblebath to the same amount of this bubble bath, we actually ended up with comparatively less bubbles. The smell was pretty nice, and there were bubbles, but they were all sparse and focused near the spigot of the bathtub. They lasted about five minutes before going away and that was with minimal movement. It seems they left a lot sooner than Mr. Bubbles bubbles too.
Despite the sparkles in the bottle, there weren't any sparkles in the bathtub itself. The water didn't even appear sparkly. It looked just as watery as if we hadn't have added the bubble bath. It did, as mentioned earlier, have a very pleasant floral scent though. It had that going for it, and the scent lasted throughout the entire bath.
After the bath, none of the bathtub was discolored or anything. It didn't make the bathtub slick for the next use either. The biggest feature was that, after the bath, my boyfriend's skin felt amazingly soft and smelled really pretty. That was definitely a big plus. It only lasted a couple hours until I couldn't smell it on his skin anymore, but I could feel his softer skin until the next time he took a shower.
So my overall opinion? Meh. I spent ten dollars on a one-time bubble bath. It just doesn't seem worth it. I feel that the bubble bath fell short in quite a few places, and it just seems like some overpriced regular bubble bath with a pretty smell to it. While it does moisturize, and it's possible our water content didn't mix well with this produce since other reviewers seem to really like it, I just wasn't impressed and neither was the boyfriend. This is one of those products where it seems like you will pay for the fact of receiving it in a pretty package with a pretty color. If this is something you want to spoil yourself with, I'd say skip it. However, if you want something neat to give to your friend/partner or something like that, the extra added touch of the packaging may be just what you need in a bubble bath.
Us? We'll be skipping this for future use and sticking to our adorable Mr. Bubbles product. This bubble bath looks like a luxury product, but it just doesn't perform up to standards.
The box it comes in is adorable pink box. Inside is a little plastic bubble bottle that contains your bubble bath. The plastic bottle has a little metal cap that easily unscrews to let you play with your bubble bath.
So how did it smell? I guess it's pretty hard to describe a smell, but it smelled pretty good. Like a floral scent, but it wasn't too strong in the slightest. It was extremely pleasant, and it smelled strongest when it was being poured into the bath itself. It slowly got less strong as the bath itself was actually taken.
Here's where I will inject that I didn't actually take a bath with this stuff. I was just in the room with the boyfriend. Due to some allergy issues, most bubble bath makes me pretty itchy, and that's totally not fair to base my review upon my itchy self. The boyfriend loves bubble baths though.
The instructions say to "Pour generously under running tap as bath fills. Sink slowly into steamy foam fantasy. Soak, play, dream, arouse. It's your bathtime. It's your fantasy." We followed the instructions to a T. In fact, we held it a little bit higher because it usually makes more bubbles. It dripped out of the bottle pretty slowly, but it did drip out. It was more thick than regular liquid. Since neither of us noticed any sort of bubbles coming to the surface after putting in half the bottle, we decided to pour in the entire bottle for the bath. The plastic helps in this manner since the entire bottle will squeeze until it's distended to push out all of the bubbles. In the end, we ended up with a little hulking piece of plastic instead of the pretty bottle we started out with.
The bubbles it produced were alright. It wasn't anything amazing. Compared the amount of Mr. Bubbles bubblebath to the same amount of this bubble bath, we actually ended up with comparatively less bubbles. The smell was pretty nice, and there were bubbles, but they were all sparse and focused near the spigot of the bathtub. They lasted about five minutes before going away and that was with minimal movement. It seems they left a lot sooner than Mr. Bubbles bubbles too.
Despite the sparkles in the bottle, there weren't any sparkles in the bathtub itself. The water didn't even appear sparkly. It looked just as watery as if we hadn't have added the bubble bath. It did, as mentioned earlier, have a very pleasant floral scent though. It had that going for it, and the scent lasted throughout the entire bath.
After the bath, none of the bathtub was discolored or anything. It didn't make the bathtub slick for the next use either. The biggest feature was that, after the bath, my boyfriend's skin felt amazingly soft and smelled really pretty. That was definitely a big plus. It only lasted a couple hours until I couldn't smell it on his skin anymore, but I could feel his softer skin until the next time he took a shower.
So my overall opinion? Meh. I spent ten dollars on a one-time bubble bath. It just doesn't seem worth it. I feel that the bubble bath fell short in quite a few places, and it just seems like some overpriced regular bubble bath with a pretty smell to it. While it does moisturize, and it's possible our water content didn't mix well with this produce since other reviewers seem to really like it, I just wasn't impressed and neither was the boyfriend. This is one of those products where it seems like you will pay for the fact of receiving it in a pretty package with a pretty color. If this is something you want to spoil yourself with, I'd say skip it. However, if you want something neat to give to your friend/partner or something like that, the extra added touch of the packaging may be just what you need in a bubble bath.
Us? We'll be skipping this for future use and sticking to our adorable Mr. Bubbles product. This bubble bath looks like a luxury product, but it just doesn't perform up to standards.
Experience
Ingredients: Water, Sodium laureth sulfate, Sodium c14-16 olefin sulfonate, Fragance, Cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine, Acrylates copolymer, Cocamidopropyl betaine.
Worth noting: Other reviewers say that a 2 ounce bottle works for three baths. If you don't use as much as we did, you can easily store this in the bottle it comes in without raising any questions.
Worth noting: Other reviewers say that a 2 ounce bottle works for three baths. If you don't use as much as we did, you can easily store this in the bottle it comes in without raising any questions.
Follow-up commentary
3 months after original review
Obviously, there's not much to follow up on when we used the full bottle in one bath-tub sitting, but Jor has never made mention of wanting to use this bubble bath again since then, so we've pretty much moved onto better bubble baths.
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Great review!
You can't beat Mr. Bubbles