Village Naturals Bath Shoppe Ultra-Moisturizing Milk Bath Lavender & Chamomile
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It is the one and only
The answer is both yes and no Likewise, it's one of my favorites! For about $3, you can get it at Walmart.
Only one came to me - it was more than the price I would usually pay in a store (typically Walmart) but they stopped selling it and I couldn't find it anywhere else.
Selected User Reviews For Village Naturals Bath Shoppe Ultra-Moisturizing Milk Bath Lavender & Chamomile
The second one I had expected to receive was not given to me. I bought it for $6 before I found it. The price at a store was less than $1. 00. Oh no! There are dangers.
Mine lasted FOREVER, and I felt SO good. I also used the bath salts with it, and for crying out loud. You might be my sister (or.
I love the scent and softer skin If it had a squeeze bottle, I would not have to use a shower lid. I am purchasing this item for the second time.
This is a product I have used for many years and I am pleased with the way my skin feels after bathing.
I like it because it smells good, bubbles well, and isn't.
I absolutely love it. She said it smelled great, made her happy, and made her very happy.
Having tried Village Naturals' bubble bath twice now, I am quite impressed. Since this one has a noticeable scent, I give it a higher rating than the other one (Vanilla Amber). At least for a guy, it might be a little too noticeable. As soon as I stepped out of the bath, I sorta felt like rubbing some gasoline behind my ears. Just a little bit to take the edge off of the lavender scent. My guess is that it's me As a result, my rating reflects my usage of a lot more than I really should have. But I couldn't do anything about it I consider it a high priority not to get lost in the bubbles. That's so cool! Please allow me to mention one final point. There is one more thing to say. We should get rid of the "Milk" from the I feel like I should do a good rinse off afterward since I don't want to start smelling like cheese later on if I don't. In addition, I dislike mixes that seem to blend into each other so clearly that you can't see what's in them. I'm sure something is hiding somewhere in there. When I finally get to the bottom of it, I'll discover the truth. There may be some marketing plan behind this It might help if you can use it soon so I can see if I won.
It softens the water and gives off.