Bath Bomb: Rainbow Worrier
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Oh, this bomb is pretty old, obtained from an ebay auction over a year ago, no doubt, but I could still smell all the lovely sandalwood for awhile. Each of these comes with a hidden color in the center, and this one had pink. However, it didn’t change the color of the bath water at all. It did make the water a lovely fog, so I could, say, see part of my foot in the water, but not my toes. I was fascinated by watching my hands disappear into and out of the fog, it was almost cinematic! I noticed a bit of paper floating around while I was doing this, and it said: Plan for the future, for planning for the past brings much sorrow. How exactly does one plan for the past? |
Ingredients: Sodium Bicarbonate, Citric Acid, Perfume, Bergamot Oil (Citrus bergamia), Vetivert Oil (Vetiveria zizanoides), Sandalwood Oil (Santalum album), Titanium Dioxide, Cocamide DEA, Propylene Glycol. May contain Gardenia Extract (Gardenia jasminoides), FD&C Red No. 4, FD&C Blue No. 1
The thing about the Rainbow Worrier is that you don’t know until you use it what colour it’s going to turn your bath. It could be blue or yellow or it could be pink. If the unpredictability of the Rainbow Worrier excites you then you probably need one to calm down your natural exuberance. If you are the control freak type who NEEDS TO KNOW in advance whether your bath is going to be blue or yellow or pink then you need one too. Its smoky fragrance of almost excessively calming Easter vetivert and sandalwood wipes worries from furrowed brows. All you have to do is to stay in the bath long enough to relax fully. If you share a home with a worrier, we suggest that you lock them in the bathroom with one of these until they have calmed down enough to stop worrying about being allowed out.
February 9, 2007
