Gifts For The Bath Lover

Ever get bored in the Bath? Unfortunately washing is a necessity for all of us and a shower or bath is essential for keeping clean, odor free and staying healthy. For most of us, a shower suffices, we are all battling the rat race and we don’t have time to lay around in the bath. Showers are always said to be more hygenic as they wash the dirst away whereas a bath on the other hand leaves you sitting in your own dirt. Of course many of us partake in a bath not just for the practical purposes of washing but to relax and reflect.

A bath, prepared in the right way can be highly soothing and there are a number of companies selling products off the back of this trend. The high street store Lush for example, opened it’s doors a few years ago selling luxury bath products. Its range of exotically coloured and scented soaps along with exploding bubble bath have truly spiced up bathtime for many, turning it into an event to be enjoyed rather than just a necessity. Things like this make great stocking fillers for mums, sisters or girlfriends. There are also few new innovative products out there that make bathtime into even more of a party.

The rubber duck is a staple bathtime favourite for kids and has been for many years, a new variation on this theme has just been released with an ingenious little twist 18th birthday gifts for both genders. The iDuck is a rubber duck in the traditional sense in terms of looks, but it houses an innovative WiFi speaker meaning you can stream tunes straight from your iPod or iPhone to play while you chill out in the sumptuous bubbles. iDucks would make a brilliant personalised gifts for the bath lover, and could even turn the staunch ‘showerer’ into a bath fan.

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