This Incredible Bubble Bath Was Made for Hard-to-Please Moms
At the risk of sounding like a horrible daughter, finding a present for my mom is a challenge. The subtext to that sentence is, it’s a frigging nightmare. I blame genetics. I got my mom’s sense of humor, stubborn hair, and absolute hatred of change. We know what we know, we like what we like, and that means we’re almost impossible to buy gifts for. That said, we’re not monsters. My whole family has honed a very genuine, heartfelt “thank you! I love it!” response, before we quietly stash things in the closet for years to come. So when a gift comes along that lands in constant rotation? Oh, the glory, the sweet victory, the unadulterated pride as I wrap it up. It’s a failsafe. It’s the bougiest bubble bath in the world.
Everything about Laura Mercier’s Crème Brulee Honey Bath is over the top. There’s the name (Crème Brulee Honey; when they use an “è,” you know it’s luxury), and the brand’s directions, which tell you to “step in and escape from your daily worries.” That’s usually impossible, but the elaborate process takes you away from your phone for five minutes, and I count that a win. You start by dunking the wooden honey dipper into the Crème Brulee Honey Bath, then twirl—you must twirl—it under running water. The description of its smell is a work of art. “The Crème Brulee scent is a rich caramel and crème,” the brand writes, “with subtle nuances of French Vanilla beans and white musk.” The scent sticks to your skin all day, and it reads musky and rich, sweet but not cloying. Those subtle nuances! For all of those reasons, this bubble bath sets itself apart.
As much as I love my $4.89 jug of Dr. Teal’s Foaming Bath (and I do), this bath is an experience, the very thing that marketers are always talking about millennials loving. Throw that stereotype to the wind. My mom’s a Boomer, and generation regardless, people love a bubble bath. The mental picture paints itself. There they are with their Crème Brulee Honey Bath, their subtle nuances of French Vanilla beans and white musk. Add some wine, a book, and a phone on silent, and you’ve given the gift of alone time, elevated.
Thanks to her Midwestern upbringing, my mom would never spend $45 on bubble bath (one trait I haven’t inherited, oops). But the price tag’s worth it, because on top of actually wanting to use the bath, she’ll feel bad letting it waste away. Guilt, leading to joy and relaxation? It’s the perfect mom present.
Laura Mercier’s Crème Brulee Honey Bath, $45, sephora.com.
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