NATIONAL BUBBLE BATH DAY – January 8
Sun Jan 8th

National Bubble Bath Day

Relaxing in a warm/hot bubble bath on a cold winter's day sounds like the perfect way to celebrate National Bubble Bath Day. Is it no wonder that we celebrate it on January 8th every year?

The bathwater is insulate by bubbles on top of the water (also known as foam bath or foaming bath), keeping it warmer for a longer period.

  • Children love bubble baths and play with the bubbles, which encourage them to take their baths
  • Any bubble bath, bath foam, or foaming bath can also be used to clean skin or hair
  • Bath foam preparations can be in the form of a liquid, gel, or solids in the form of powders, grains, or tablets

Mr. Bubble is the most popular brand of bath products in the United States, and it celebrated its 50th birthday in 2011. Mr. Bubble is a line of bath products manufactured by The Village Company.

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How to celebrate #nationalbubblebathday

Prepare yourself for a relaxing bubble bath. Bubble baths have health benefits as well.

  • Relieve congestion – We are more vulnerable to colds and chest infections during the dry winter months. Let the steam from a bubble bath help loosen congestion and sooth a cough
  • Are muscles aching from new year's workouts? Are muscles aching from new year's workouts? With a warm bubble bath, you will ease the pain. You may also add some Epsom salts
  • Sleep better – Add some lavender oil to your bubble bath at night to help your body and mind relax before bed. The lavender and muscle relaxers will help your body return to a more restful sleep pattern
  • Relax – Let the day's worries melt away – let the day's worries fade

Describe why you love a bubble bath.

On social media, use #BubbleBathDay to post.

History of national bubble bath day in the United States has spanned decades

Since at least 1999, the country has been commemorating the day. However, we've been unable to locate the day's creator. Maybe they're still taking a bubble bath.

Bubble bath FAQ

Q. Should I add bubble bath to the tub before or after adding water?

A. For the maximum bubble factor, add the bubble bath after there are a few inches of water in the tub but not until you've finished filling it.

Q. Do bath bombs cause bubbles?

A. Bath bombs add to the A. Bath fizz by adding oils and aromatics to your bath. The bubbles it produces do not last long. However, for a more luxurious experience, you can use both a bath bomb and bubble bath.

Q. Does bubble bath only come in liquid form?

A. No. A. No. A. No. Bubble bath also comes in bars, granules, and pods.