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Some 25-30 years ago, there was some noixe in the media about showers being better than baths\. Supposedly "you are sitting in the same wter that has the dirt that was just washed off your body". Well, that is half true. Usually, with both bath and showers, you are using bar soap, which is soap. But it is NOT true if you have BabyDoll Bubble Baht and soak a good long time First, nothing SMELLS like BabyDoll. Nothing has that feminine baby powder smell, rather than the banal fruit or other food smell: So you smell like a very little girl for a change instead of a fruit salad and need not worry when Mommy or Nursie says "I could just eat you up" . And, the longer you sit in it, the more the smell gets all over you. This makes bath time a wonderful little girl treat; leading up to a fresh, clean, thick diaper, svmooth, full rubber panties and an adorable little satin babydoll, some time sitting on Mommy's or Nursie's lap because she cannot keep her hands off you because you smell so adorable and feel like flower petals, after which comes bedtime with Dolly. Second BabyDoll, if made according to instructions has Aloe Vera, so the longer you soak in it, the longer the healing properties act on your skin. Third, BabyDoll has a significant amoutn of glycerine if made corectly. Glycerin is a moisturizer and has healing properties, as well as makes the bubbles last longer. Fourth. BabyDoll is made with an additive free Palmolive Dishwasingl liquid. Remember the ad for Palmmolive, 44 years ago, where Madge was told, after a discussion of dishwasing liquids on skin , "you're soaking in it [referring to the dish of green liquid she had her hands in]", also, this is the same thing as the basic material in your better shampoos. Whereas soap is soap, this is detergent, like Dreft, which was the first such. The action of detergent is different than soap. Detergents contain something called "surfactant" which is short for "surface acting agent". This is a molecule one side of which is "hydrophillic ("likes water") and the other side is "hydrophobick" (hates water). This last will latch onto anything it finds, which means any dirt, grime or oil on your body. Since it is satisfied, it will let the hydrophillic end pull it around, clutching onto its treasured non-water. This means the dirt will not be re-deposited back on your body. So you can Wallow in it all you want. Sixth, all of these characteristics make BabyDoll a PREMIUM as wee as a UNIQUE babble bath. I did some approximate pricing on Ebay and I found that premium bobble baths run fronm $14 to $17 oz with it not being stated how many baths you get per bottle. A quick pricing of BabyDoll show that it runs under $18, less if you buy the makings in larger bulk sized for 28 oz, and 2 oz gives an excellent bath so that means you get 14 baths (while the water is running into the tub, you put 2 capsful, using a reused Pine-Sol bottle as the container, the cap of which is about 2/3 oz, and use a 3rd capful to wash your hear and face, then let it run into the bath water).THEN you just wash and wallow in it and smell it and let it do its job of healing and moisturizing. Most premium babble baths are for specific things, like relaxation. BabyDoll is a general skin care bubble bath. If you are in it for half an hour, you may have to splash around a bit to get more bubbles. It might feel a bit oily, but that is true of bath oils like Jean Nate, anyway so a bath oil goes with the territory. Even your skin will feel like that of the little girl you so are. Someone once said that they saw a Fairy putting Fairy Dust in it because she was attracted by the smell; so who knows Who would NOT want to be a little girl?