Tropic Tahitian Vanilla and Coconut Bath Foam Review

During the winter especially, I love to have a bath and bubbles are an essential. I have been really enjoying products from Tropic when it comes to skincare so I couldn’t wait to give this a try. It’s national bubble bath day today so today is the perfect excuse to have a bubble bath and a pamper this evening! 
Tropic Tahitian Vanilla and Coconut Bath Foam Review
Tropic Tahitian Vanilla and Coconut Bath Foam Review
The Tahitian Vanilla and Coconut Bath Foam is a 100% natural bubble bath that will infuse your bath with the delicious notes of vanilla, coconut and sweet orange. I’ve tried so many different scented bubble baths before and there aren’t many that have a scent that actually linger. However, this is definitely one of the ones that does! It is a lovely sweet and warm fragrance which you actually able to smell throughout the duration of the bubbles and I knew I was going to be a fan of the scent as I’m obsessed with anything vanilla based. 

This bath foam creates incredible bubbles that are super soft. It’s been formulated without harsh surfactants and fragrance that can cause dryness and irritation. This bath foam has been enriched with nourishing macadamia milk to balance pH and will help condition the skin, Aloe Vera extract to help soothe and hydrate the skin while you bathe as well as ultra-mild coconut cleansers to provide an effective yet gentle cleansing for even the most sensitive of skin. 

I’ve gone through more bottles of bubble bath than I can remember and this has become a favourite of mine! The bubbles it creates are rich and soft with the tiniest amount going a long way. I’ve found this bubble bath to be soothing and hydrating in the skin which I wasn’t expecting, it actually adds a softness to the water and I just can’t get enough of the scent! This product is cruelty-free and vegan-friendly. 

The Tropic Tahitian Vanilla and Coconut Bath Foam retails for £18 - HERE

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This post contains a press sample, all opinions are my own. 

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