
siopaO
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rose petals.... |
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maej
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nyahahhaahahahah...
milk... makes your skin fairer and smoother...
plus strawberries and lots of cream....
uhmmmm....
yum, yum...
wanna share? |
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Angel-ene
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tons of sugar... really relaxing... try it. |
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ScarletRaven
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Chocolate!!! I remeber as a kid, having dreams about chocolate rivers and houses of candy, kinda like Hansel and Gretel. But without the witch. :D It oughta be fun, lounging in chocolate. Yum!
But seriously. Shampoos, bubble baths, and shower gels containing cacao will moisturize your skin leaving it soft and smooth. Chocolate is a source of antioxidants that fight the free radicals which are the main cause of aging.
So yeah. Chocolate would be fun in a bath tub. :D |
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Vera
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that would be fine for me... just more fun/exciting if shared with somebody else, hehehe |
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Joe
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Filipinas |
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Alicia H
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Some nice scented bath gel, with nice bubbles...a few candles lit, some low music and lights dim or off. Maybe even a nice book! |
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Juan C
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chocolate... |
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paris.hilltop
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C2 Apple with plenty of ice cubes in the water |
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Spydey
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i always have this childhood dream of bathing in a tub full of money. (kasi ang lakas daw pang-akit ng girls pag amoy pera ka hahaha). US$ or euro will do. =) |
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Mocholo
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I fill mine with aromatic herbs (essences). Like lavender. |
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annabelle p
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Milk although rather expensive but some people, mostly actresses, would fill their bathtub with milk. They think (and believe) milk makes their skin and complexion supple and white. Maybe true, maybe not but this notion dates back to Cleopatra's time who bathed in milk. Unfortunately, I wasn't around then or I would have seen whether this was true or a fallacy. lol! |
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b c
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Have an aromatherapy bath. Aromatherapy works through inhalation (from the warm vapours) and also through skin contact.
1. Fill the tub with warm water (to your taste).
2. Add 3 to 8 drops of essential oil and agitate the water to ensure dispersion throughout the water.
You can buy already mixed oils or follow this recipe for a relaxing bath.
2 drops of geranium
2 drops of chamomile
2 drops of lavender
You can also enjoy a bath with Epsom salt.
Light some candles and listen to your favourite music in the background. |
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kamagong
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A bed of marshmallows would make a soft cushion as long as they don't crush underneath my weight. |
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Smarty Pants
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Aromatheathrapy bath salts. Softens the skin, relaxes the nerves and smells good too. |
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Ξ© allan y
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some have tried milk or champagne but this would be sacrilege in philippine setting. |
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LiL Mermaid
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melted warm chocolate.
else peanut butter! |
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George Ginsu III
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try patis! |
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