• July 20, 2007

Pich Posh’s Solid Bath Melt is very large. It seemed wasteful to use this brick-sized product all in one bath. I attempted to chop it apart with a knife. I used a spackling trowel to wack away at it. I attempted to shear it apart with a sharp thrust of a knife straight into its heart.

Nada. Zip. The “Nectar of the Gods” was determined to stay hard and bonded together.

I was equally determined to use this yummy product more than once. Plus, I slightly feared for my skin’s moisture content if I dumped the entire thing in my bath.

So, I held half of the product in the bath and got what I wanted – a soothing, delicious smelling bath with baby soft skin afterwards.

The product does turn the bathwater a shocking color of pink. It didn’t stain me or the tub. And the pink color was somewhat soothing.

The fragrance was strong. It was a mixture of vanilla and berries. The lovely sweet scent coupled with the fuscia colored water was a relaxing experience. And, since the Solid Bath Melt was so large, I’ll get to copy the experience again tomorrow. After all, I have a slightly soggy half left.

 

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