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HiPP Kids Clean and Green Bubbly Bath Hippo 300ml (Pack of 6)

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Glass bottles are recyclable, but if you want to go truly zero-waste, look for products that come in reusable bottles, like this Argan Oil & Rose Bubble Bath from FunkySoapLondon. Not only does this product smell divine, but comes in a vintage-style glass bottle that you can easily reuse for other personal care products, or even in the kitchen! Bath salts

You only need three basic ingredients to make bubbles: soap, water, and air. But if you’ve ever tried making your own bubble bath using Castile soap or baby shampoo, you may have been surprised to learn that not all soap creates suds. Many supermarket cotton buds are now made with paper – but the trouble is that most are still sold in plastic bags or boxes. Honey has been used for centuries as a natural remedy for skin irritation and dryness; today, it is commonly used in a natural bubble bath. Incorporating honey into a bubble bath is a simple DIY project that will reward you with a luxuriously hydrating and nourishing soak. This formula produces a fragrant, fizzing bath that is good for the skin.If you have a local refill store then bringing along an old container and filling that up makes for a good plastic-free bubble bath experience. Another great low-waste option is to buy 5-litre bottles of shampoo. You can buy 5-litre bubble baths, but I find buying shampoo a much more economical choice. As well as providing you with low-waste shampoo, with less plastic per ml of product, the shampoo also triples up as a liquid hand wash and a bubble bath. Bromocresol Green as an indicator is yellow in colour for pH values below 3.8; green between pH values of 3.8 and 5.4 and blue for pH values above 5.4.

Citric acid is added to the bubble bath in a quantity which reduces the bubble bath solution to that below a pH of 3.8. With the bromocresol added this makes the bubble bath an orange/yellow colour. I highly recommend using a mild body wash as your bubble bath base for two reasons: it’s made especially for skin and not full of harmful, drying ingredients, and it creates a ton of bubbles.Because the acid component in this experiment is citric acid, it allows the production of one of the products to be sodium citrate. That is the stuff referred to as the “salt.” In this experiment, the base (sodium hydrogen carbonate) has a carbonate component; hence carbon dioxide is also formed. Honey: " Honey is a natural humectant, meaning it can attract and retain moisture in your skin," Blankenship notes. She recommends adding 2 Tbsp. to the concoction for some extra skin soothing.

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