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Amy's Favorite Bath and Body Products
By Amy Tocchet
Bliss Lemon Peel is my favorite pre-bath product. This is a body-smoothing
exfoliating cream that actually works! This product does a fabulous job of
softening your skin and keeping your skin firm. It also improves the color
of skin (my skin has the tendency of looking deathly-pale in certain areas).
This is a great product to use on the neck and chest area. You also give
your arms a nice workout because you have to scrub your skin vigorously for at
least 5 minutes to achieve optimal results (my arms are always exhausted
when I'm done!). Bliss Lemon Peel retails for $25 for an 8.5 fl oz. bottle and
can be purchased online at
BlissWorld.com.
My all-time favorite bath product is Vitabath Plus Gelee for Dry
Skin. I discovered Vitabath last year by mistake and it has been my best find yet.
Not only is this the perfect product for a bubbly bubble bath (this product
produces the most bubbles I've ever seen), it also leaves your skin soft and
hydrated.
Every other bath gel I’ve used leaves my skin dry. This product
does the opposite. When I get out of my Vitabath bubble bath, my skin is so
hydrated that I can skip the body lotion. It’s that good. You can buy
Vitabath online. A 10.5oz bottle retails for $16.99 (thankfully, this bottle
lasts a long time because only a small amount is needed for each
bath).
Philosophy’s Cookbook is my all-time favorite FUN bathtime product. I can
seriously entertain myself in the tub for an hour with the Cookbook – and I
have, time and time again! The Cookbook is a set of eight 2oz bottles of
yummy smelling body washes (which also can be used as shampoo and
conditioner).
The goods (in order of most scrumptious) include cinnamon buns,
pumpkin pie, blueberry muffins, raspberry frozen yogurt, orange sherbet,
caramel popcorn, banana nut bread, and chocolate chip cookies. I have spent
lots of bath time coming up with the most scrumptious
combinations – so far, the cinnamon raspberry combo reigns supreme but the caramel pumpkin with a
dash of blueberry combo is a very close second.
The Cookbook also makes a
GREAT birthday gift. I always have an extra Cookbook handy in case I don’t
have time to get a birthday present for a friend. The Cookbook is $25 and
can be purchased online at Philosophy.com
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