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| |  | Sauces | Home » » » » » Badedas Classic Vital Bubble Bath Foam,(25oz) 750ml From Germany | | | | | | | Description: | | Made with horse chestnut, cedar wood and light patchouli.
A revitalizing and delicate fragrance.
Product of Germany. | | | Features: | |
• Made with horse chestnut, cedar wood and light patchouli.
• A revitalizing and delicate fragrance.
• Product of Germany.
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| 2.0 pounds | | Package Length:
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| 1.5 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 14 reviews |
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| aqua, sodium laureth sulfate, sodium chloride, parfum, aesculus hippocastanum extract, cocamidopropyl betaine, citric acid, propylene glycol, limonene, sodium lactate, linalool, glucose, lactic acid, sodium benzoate, CI 45350, CI 42090, CI |
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Badedas Classic Bubble BathJan 07, 2010 I first purchased this product many yrs ago in Jamaica and was thrilled with the way it made my sun dried skin feel.derma e Clear Vein Creme, Spider Vein/Bruise Solution with Horse Chestnut & Grape Skin Extract, 2 oz (56 g) (Pack of 2) It restored moisture and smelled wonderfully fresh.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
The perfect bubble bathNov 25, 2009 I have long despaired of finding a decent bubble bath in the USA, long been a fan of Radox, the UK brand, but recently bought Badedas, and remembered it from childhood. Worth the trouble, great long lasting foam, fantastic pine, fresh clean smelling scent that filled my whole apartment and my skin feels lovely. Best of all I feel like I had a spa day in my own tub.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Badedas is the absolute bestJul 11, 2009 I was introduced to Badedas when I lived in Germany many years ago. Once you use this product nothing else can compare to it. I am glad to see that it can be purchased now within the States but someone is making a lot of money on it. It is still quite cheap in comparison if bought from a store in Germany. At any price, it is worth every penny and your skin will thank you for it.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Best Scent of the 7 Brands I ComparedMar 08, 2009 Last year I installed a new deep bathtub, and since then have been taking 3-4 baths a week. Because of this, I've become a collector/connoisseur of bubble/foaming bath products. I've also spent quite a bit of money on my new "hobby," as I usually use about 2 ounces of bubble bath per bath (6-8 ounces per week) because my tub is so deep. Obviously this can get expensive, so I actually compared brands to see what I was getting for the money.
I have tried 7 different products from Amazon (actually 2 brands were ordered through Smallflower): Lily of the Desert, EO, Sea Spa, Village Naturals, Canus Goat's Milk, Ombra, and Badedas. In some cases I've had more than one scent of each brand.
I rated these products on: Price, scent, amount of bubbles, and whether or not the bubbles were long lasting. The prices are approximate, and Amazon does dicker with their pricing quite a bit. I added $3 shipping to the Smallflower items, although you will pay more if you only order one product at a time through them. I didn't rate on how soft these products leave your skin because, surprisingly, I didn't notice any big differences between brands in this regard. Perhaps this is because I tend to stay in the hot water for about an hour which likely dries the skin no matter what product is used.
I gave a 4-star rating to Badedas Classic Bubble Bath. At about 0.83/ounce this was one of the most expensive products I compared, but I would rate its' scent as the best of the lot. As other reviewers have expressed, its' scent is out of this world. If you aren't someone who goes through bubble bath like I do but rather take baths only occasionally, I'd choose this one. Additionally, it has good foam.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
It's Good To Be "Bad"Feb 15, 2009 I was introduced to Badedas bubble bath about 30 years ago by my sister, who said the stuff had near-magical properties (it does). She said it's full of unusual botanicals (true), makes tons of long-lasting bubbles (yup), smells incredibly good (oh yeah), and leaves the tub sparkling clean (also true). The cost back then was around $1 an ounce.
I've become mostly a shower-taker, but recently, when my 20-year-old bottle of Bededas turned up empty, I decided to revisit the stuff. Remembering my sister's warning that the "Vita-Bath" products are an American copy of Bededas without all the great botanicals, I was looking for the genuine article. Lo and behold, I found it on Amazon, of course, from several dealers at various price-points. Smallflower (aka Merz Apothecary of Chicago) seems like a reputable dealer, selling the real deal, and even with somewhat exorbitant shipping, the price is now LESS than $1 an ounce. Pretty good for 30 years. Shipping was quite fast, by the way, and the product arrived UPS on the sixth calendar day after ordering.
This Badedas (now owned by Sara Lee!) is apparently the original formula, made in Germany, with the horse chestnut oil that helps make it so magical. It also contains limonene, a very citrus-scented hydrocarbon derived from plants, and linalool, a more floral-spicy scented chemical found in over 200 species of plant. Not the kind of stuff you'd find in your average drugstore bubble bath. The overall scent is somewhat pine-y, and incredibly fresh and pleasant.
A small amount of Badedas added to running hot water makes a lot of luxurious bubbles. The overall sensation is one of slight skin-softening without the oiliness you get with some products. Also, a slight sense of skin-tightening, but this is somewhat subjective. USE NO SOAP in a Badedas bath-- you don't need any. Just a washcloth or sponge, and you leave the bath feeling quite clean. Badedas seems to absorb dirt and body oils and odors into solution, and it all goes down the drain, leaving you, and your bathtub, quite clean. Remarkable stuff.
If you ever take a bath for relaxation, or even a wash-up, I'd highly recommend Badedas. Smallflower has an excellent price on this 25.5 ounce size, and if you take one bath a week, this bottle should last you at least two years! Badedas is a wonderful luxury bath product, and would make a terrific gift for a bubble bath fan, or even yourself and/or your mate.
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