Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Spa Tuesday -- Bubble bath



So, I cheated a little bit this week. I had a Spa Wednesday set up with a few of my friends so we could 'test kitchen' some recipes we've come up with and that failed miserably. Chiefly because I woke up sick and they ahd car problems to get to me. Oh well, shit happens, right?

Anyhow, I DID test a Pinterest recipe for some bubble bath last night with the Manthing. He and I had gotten into a little tiff so as an apology I made him a bath. A bubble bath.. with amazing bubbles that still hung out on the tub LONG AFTER HE WAS DONE.


The tub is half full of water

(And yes, that is a rubber duck on top of the faucet)

He looked so relaxed after the bath that I had to have my own today.  And let me tell you what a blast THAT was. These bubbles don't burst easily so I had a lot of fun fashioning a beard and a giant pompadour for myself. At one point I had my whole face covered in bubbles. My inner 2 year old got a kick out of these.  I was almost tempted to take a few selfies but I refrained. My luck would be that I'd drop my phone or I'd end up flashing a nipple on accident. 

So, I digress. Here is the recipe :

  • 1/2 cup of shampoo. (As a long hair, I hardly  use it and I'm notoriously cheap. A giant family size of shampoo lasts us almost 6 months. Conditioner on the other hand is a different issue.) If you have some high-end shampoo, I'd recommend to go out and buy yourself a bottle of suave. I would NOT be using half a cup of my Loreal Paris cocoa shampoo for this at all (even though I got it for free!) 
  • 3/4 water. (If you plan to bottle this for later, which I intend to do next time, I'd use bottled water)
  • 1/4 tea spoon of salt. 
And that's it. Just mix it all together until it is a thick gel and pour into the tub. It is advisable to mix this stuff with a hand or a foot because the faucet won't do it alone. 

I sat in the tub until the water ran cold playing with the bubbles. It was THAT much fun. Manthing and I were laughing the whole time. (At one point I even made bubble men on his legs since he insisted on soaking his feet in my bath while he kept me company.) 

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Spa Tuesday -- Herbal bath

For the sake of alliteration, I should be doing this on a Saturday or a Sunday... but life doesn't pan out the way I want it to. I have to work hard to make the time for myself and that's what this is about.  See, I have made a resolution -- a difficult one for me at least -- that I will be a nicer person to myself. This includes taking time for me in any way I can. No more of this 'But I don't have the time.' 'I don't have the money.' 'I don't have the things I need..' blah. blah. blah. 

My sudden burst of bad health -- a cold that almost turned to pneumonia, pulling my bag and possibly pinching a nerve (still waiting to find out), the constant  migrains from almost going blind (Seriously, ladies and gents. If your glasses get scratched up, no matter how minimal it is, GET THE LENS REPLACED ASAP. I've been running with the same scratched lens for over a year and now my Rx doubled on that eye. No wonder I have headeaches!) Has got me more concerned about doing what's right for me. 

No more friggin' excuses!

So I will show you how I go about accomplishing the easiest and most relaxing of rituals cheaply and luxuriously. 

We shall start this journey by wondering into the kitchen.  

I found the following herbs and flowers I will use for my bath using a left over sachet bag I got with a Winter present from my LHC buddies a year ago. 

  • chamomile tea (I used two because I'm making a sachet I'll use a few times)
  • Half a scoop of loose rosebud tea*
  • Half a scoop of lavender
I noticed my skin is superbly dry so I will be adding 1/2 cup of milk*


For atmosphere I am also using 


  • 1 Jar candle (a tea candle will do but this was lightly scented with a relaxing smell.)
  • My phone. 
I gather my herbs into my bag and hang the bag on the faucet of my tub. I tried using a large tea ball a few times but I knocked it open when I settled into the tub. I wasn't very fond of cleaning up the little flower bits once the water drained. I hang it from the faucet as I fill the tub so that way I dont' accidentally sit on the sachet later. Not a big deal but I want to use it once more. I usually let my bag drip dry on the faucet once the tub is empty or on my shower head. 

I light my candle,  pour my milk into the tub and then choose some music to relax with that I play on my phone. 

Once its all prepped, I turn off the light and sink into a blissful bath and stew for about half an hour.-- or at least try to anyway. My cat, Patches, has a tendency to freak and keeps wanting to paw open the door... and if I leave the door open she comes up to me and meows with the most pathetic, horrified fashion you could imagine. Sometimes she sits on the tub, sticks her paw in and almost howls (yeah, its a weird sound!) "MOM, WHAT ARE YOU DOING?! You will DROWN!"

To be fair, I *have* fallen asleep in the tub once or twice....three times.... four... -cough- maybe more? 

** You can use anything you want for your herbs. I specifically chose this floral blend because I find it quite relaxing. The holidays have just wiped me out and I need to recharge my batteries. I have on occasion used cinnamon sticks and orange peels. I've tossed clove... I've used mint both fresh and dry instead. The point is that the herbs should be aromatic. Like, pepper wouldn't do a lick of good. 

You don't have to use milk. You can replace it with heavy whipping cream or if you're vegan, you can use half a teaspoon of olive oil. If you use the latter, just be super careful getting out of the tub. I've slipped and gotten myself injured pretty bad due to a slippery tub. 


Now, what are you waiting for? Go draw a bath and relax! I'll see you next Tuesday with another recipe.