Rub-a-dub-dub
Not Soap Radio Bubbles and Shower Gel smells amazing and holds on the skin for hours. One bottle can last you a while. But the company also gives back and helps the community and that makes it even more with picking up.Published: January 28, 2012
Pros:
smells wonderful, does something good for the community
Cons:
not a good description of the scents.
I have said it many, many times, but I love bath stuff. Always have, always will. That is a given that I am going to want to try out any non-floral scents that are going to come around and see how it works with my body chemistry.
I picked up the Not Soap Radio Bath and Shower Gel to see how it is. I grabbed the one called Bubbles, Not Carbs because I thought the name was funny. It was a mix of orange and chestnut scents. I wish that Eden went in to more detail about what each one smelled like but it doesn't. It is a very rich and thick bath gel and only takes a little bit in the tub to make a full bubble bath or a bit in your bath sponge to last a full wash. The gel comes in a plastic flip top bottle that is 12.17 fluid ounces. It is made out of sodium laureth sulfate, deionized water, cocamidopropyl betaine, cocamide mea, fragrance, phenoxyethanol, glycol distearate, methylparaben, and citrus aurantium bergamia (bergamont) fruit oil.
Bubbles, Not Carbs smells amazing and it holds on the skin for hours after your shower, or it does with mine. The bottle has already lasted me a few months with daily showers. You really don't have to use that much to actually get clean with it. And I'm a girl that will take a bath and a shower in a day.
But the big kicker isn't how funny it is or how good it smells. A portion of the sales of Not Soap Radio Bath Gel goes to 365 Birthdays, a non-profit organization that serves at risk kids. So it's more than just here to make you look and feel pretty, but actually do something good.
It's well wroth using your points and money on this one.
I picked up the Not Soap Radio Bath and Shower Gel to see how it is. I grabbed the one called Bubbles, Not Carbs because I thought the name was funny. It was a mix of orange and chestnut scents. I wish that Eden went in to more detail about what each one smelled like but it doesn't. It is a very rich and thick bath gel and only takes a little bit in the tub to make a full bubble bath or a bit in your bath sponge to last a full wash. The gel comes in a plastic flip top bottle that is 12.17 fluid ounces. It is made out of sodium laureth sulfate, deionized water, cocamidopropyl betaine, cocamide mea, fragrance, phenoxyethanol, glycol distearate, methylparaben, and citrus aurantium bergamia (bergamont) fruit oil.
Bubbles, Not Carbs smells amazing and it holds on the skin for hours after your shower, or it does with mine. The bottle has already lasted me a few months with daily showers. You really don't have to use that much to actually get clean with it. And I'm a girl that will take a bath and a shower in a day.
But the big kicker isn't how funny it is or how good it smells. A portion of the sales of Not Soap Radio Bath Gel goes to 365 Birthdays, a non-profit organization that serves at risk kids. So it's more than just here to make you look and feel pretty, but actually do something good.
It's well wroth using your points and money on this one.
This content is the opinion of the submitting contributor and is not endorsed by EdenFantasys.com
Forum
Thank you for viewing Bubbles and shower gel – bath and shower gel review page!



Great review! I agree that EF needs to have better information on what the real scent is for products that don't make it obvious (like this one.)
Thanks so much for the review.
Thanks for the review!
Thanks for the review!
thanks for the review
thanks
Thanks for the review!
nice review, glad its for a cause! thanks for reviewing!
Thanks, great review!
thanks for he review
thanks
Thanks for the nice review!