January 8th
National Bubble Bath Day

A bubble bath is a type of bath where a person sits or lies in a tub filled with water and bubbles. Bubbles are created by adding bubble bath liquid or by using bath salts or other bubble-producing products to the water. The bubbles provide a relaxing and soothing environment and can make the bath experience more enjoyable. Bubble baths have been popular for centuries and have been used for both relaxation and therapeutic purposes. The warm water and bubbles can help to ease muscle tension, improve circulation and can be a way to unwind after a long day. The bubbles also create a sense of fun and playfulness, and can be a special treat for children. Bubble baths are traditionally taken in a bathtub, but they can also be taken in a Jacuzzi or hot tub. The water temperature and amount of bubbles can be adjusted to personal preference. Some people prefer a hot bath with a lot of bubbles, while others prefer a cooler bath with fewer bubbles. Bubble baths have a range of fragrances, colors and can be even be enriched with ingredients such as, essential oils, milk, honey, or even wine.