Make a Chocolate Bubble Bath

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Ingredients

  • 1 cup of unscented bubble bath
  • 1/3 cup of unsweetened soy milk
  • 3 oz. of dark chocolate (baking chocolate is preferred)

Step 1  

Heat the soy milk.

Step 2  

Chop the chocolate into small pieces. Smaller is better. Add this to the heated soy milk. Stir well until the chocolate is completely melted. Do not let it boil!

Step 3  

Allow the mixture to cool down.

Step 4  

Draw your bath water. Add the cup of unscented bubble bath directly to the bath.

Step 5  

Pour the chocolate mixture into the bath under the running water.

Step 6  

Blend the chocolate solution and bath water together. Circle your hand around in the bath to mix the water and chocolate mix together.

Step 7  

Get ready to get in. Sit back, relax and enjoy!

Tips

  • Immediately take a shower following your chocolate bath to wash off all remaining chocolate.

Warnings

  • Naturally, do not use this recipe if you are allergic to chocolate or soy.
  • Keep alert during a bath. Never doze off.
  • Resist the urge to drink your bath. The water is dirty and unfit for consumption.
  • Be sure to shower after!
  • The use of sugar or sweetened chocolate can lead to yeast infections in women, yeast eats sugar, some soy milk has a lot of sugar in it. Consult with your doctor.
  • Be careful not to burn yourself on the stove.
  • Do not get chocolate in eyes.
  • Do not move around in the bath too much. Water could escape from the bath and cause an unwanted slippery chocolate-floor.

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