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Gadgets and necessities to have the best bath of your life. You may never want to get out!
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Griptex Comfort Art Bath and Spa Pillow, Vanilla
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Why are bathtubs so hard? After all as places to relax, one would think they would be designed to be as comfortable as possible. Alas, my stiff neck did not agree, and I set out on the arduous task of finding the perfect bath pillow. I rested my trusty head on vinyl pillows that were heart shaped and cylindrical and balloonish blow ups. I vibrated my head until it was numb and bombarded it with nature sounds. But none of the pillows stayed attached to the tub, most slid down under my back and/or just were uncomfortable.
Turns out that simplicity is bliss. This pillow is about three inches thick and is filled with a soft spongy foam that melds around the rim of my tub. My neck and the back of my head are supported and happy. The outer layer is almost like the small bubble wrap but made of soft rubber. Sort of like those shower sandals with the stimulating massage bumps, but softer. I can read for an hour in the tub and be very comfy. My baths just got longer! (via amazon)
Updated Mar 9, 2007
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Rainshow'r Crystal Bath Ball Dechlorinator - bath water filter
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Did you ever notice the white and hard gunk that collects on your bath faucet? Well, this is a residue of minerals from the water you bathe, drink and wash your hair in. And it is poison for beauty & health. So mission filtration began. A Brita pitcher for drinking water, a filter on the shower (which really made my hair shiny btw), but what about the water I bathe in? And, as you know, I take a lot of baths. My search revealed this little beauty. Now I can have a ball in the bath - this ball absorbs 99% of the chlorine and minerals from the bath water - but it won't absorb your bubble bath. Simply drop the ball into a fully drawn bath for 5 mins. Take it out and get in - if you are using bath salts or any other bath treatment instead of bubble bath - add that after the 5 minutes is up. The only thing is you may want to make your bath hotter than usual as it cools a little in the 5 min. waiting period - but small price to pay for softer skin and less chemicals absorbed into your body! (via Amazon)
Updated Mar 14, 2007
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