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The List Maven

5 Tips for Taking a Bath

January 31, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Bath & Body, Tips & Tricks, Dos & Don'ts

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It seems simple enough. Fill tub with water, get in tub, relax, right? In doing my research however, I found several tips for making the most of your bath. Behold, The List Maven’s 5 Tips for Taking a Bath.

  1. Though very warm water feels great when soaking, water that’s either too hot or too cold will dry out skin. It’s best to relax in a warm bath.
  2. Aroma therapy oils in the tub will leave you feeling as if you had a spa treatment.
  3. Read all labels carefully. Never use dish or hand soap or even shampoo as a bubble bath as you run the risk of contracting a yeast infection. Use bubbles specially formulated for an adult bath.
  4. It looks romantic and luxurious when you see it on television, but it’s best to stay away from alcohol when bathing as it causes dehydration.
  5. A little baby oil in your bath water will leave your skin feeling smooth and silky!
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2 Responses to “5 Tips for Taking a Bath”
  1. Dexie says:

    Yeah, I’ve never held a drink while bathing. I love to read books or magazines though :)

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