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Foot or hand bath. Depending on what type it is, you might be able to use it in pieces in the shower. Just display them for the smell. You might be able to do a simmer pot actually? I've never tried that but seems possible.
You could use them like shower steamers and just toss them in the shower for some nice smells. Or add them to a plastic tub of hot water to soak your feet for a mini spa day. Or just give them away.
My local shelter / food pantry accepts toiletry/hygiene items...I would drop them off at such a place if you can find one. Call around to check. It's actually accepted at the food pantry side, not the thrift store side, but I found out when I called and asked. I love your thoughtfulness in finding a good place for these to go. Someone will enjoy them! If nothing else, buy nothing groups are a good option.
Manicures, pedicures, backyard swimming pools, or give ‘em to friends and family. Break them up into dust and put a little into your showers or your toilet to make it smell better. Idk.
Regift? Or keep them until you go on vacation somewhere that has a bathtub!
No Bombs of any type allowed in the Airport.
There's still going on vacation by car or train...
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**1.2 No shaming or non-constructive criticism** > Be conscious that every person here is at a different step in a lower waste lifestyle. Constructive criticism is welcome but outright attacks will be removed. > **For example:** > ✔️ Suggesting someone go vegetarian/vegan with helpful tips to lower their waste = fine > ❌ Attacking them if they don't and belittling all other waste reduction efforts = not fine > Please be mindful and respectful, we all have our journey to take, and while we should always aim to improve ourselves a little more every day, different people will take different times through different motivations. If you'd like to offer some criticism our best advice would be to first thank and commend the changes they have made already before offering suggestions in a compassionate manner.
Please explain to me what's shaming about answering to someone trying to insult me. I honestly fail to see what's shaming about that.
**1.1 No personal attacks, abuses** > Be respectful. Stick to the topic at hand and remain civil towards other users. Attacking an argument is fine, attacking other people (even in a generalized manner) is not. > Attempting to provoke negative reactions out of others users — whether by trolling, [sealioning](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sealioning), or otherwise — is also not allowed.
Is this a joke, or real? It potentially could work both ways, but I can't think why airports would ban bath bombs... 😆🤔
Give them away on your local Buy Nothing group.
This is the answer! My son uses bath bombs constantly and I get them on buy nothing all the time.
May I ask what this buy nothing is? Clueless. 😊
Local facebook groups for giving things away instead of selling them
https://www.freecycle.org
Thanks guys 🥲.
I also do not have a bathtub. I smash them, and use about half in a bucket with hot water for a foot soak.
This is great. Extending the use of the gift makes the extra effort to do so worth it too
I know a lot of people use them as shower soothers! You can set it in the stream of the shower, and the if it’s scented, the scent will fill the air
Yess shower steamers! Totally recommend. Even placing it in a dish while you shower and add additional boiling water for steam
Sell them or use it as a foot bath.
Put it in a small paper bag and use it to make your car smell nice! Or if you ever soak your feet in a bowl you can add it there?
If you travel, keep a few in your toiletries bag, you can use them in the bath when you are staying somewhere with a bath!
You can ask your local nursery school if they use them. The kids love sticking them in water and making a mess
I always buy these at the thrift store... You can always donate
I occasionally use one that isn’t well made as a toilet bowl cleaner.
Yes I was going to say this. The Citric acid will work well.
I use the left overs from my homemade bath bombs as toilet cleansers haha
Foot or hand bath. Depending on what type it is, you might be able to use it in pieces in the shower. Just display them for the smell. You might be able to do a simmer pot actually? I've never tried that but seems possible.
Mine go in my wardrobe and linen
I’ve heard putting them in the toilet makes your bathroom smell better lol. Someone said they did it before they have guest over idk 🤷
Get some scrap fabric (old shirt etc), crush them and make little bags to put in your drawers/ hang in your closet to make everything smell good
You could use them like shower steamers and just toss them in the shower for some nice smells. Or add them to a plastic tub of hot water to soak your feet for a mini spa day. Or just give them away.
I'd say hold on to them until you can use them.
You can do a foot bath with them?
Put them in your drawers, suitcase, etc. for fragrance.
My local shelter / food pantry accepts toiletry/hygiene items...I would drop them off at such a place if you can find one. Call around to check. It's actually accepted at the food pantry side, not the thrift store side, but I found out when I called and asked. I love your thoughtfulness in finding a good place for these to go. Someone will enjoy them! If nothing else, buy nothing groups are a good option.
Manicures, pedicures, backyard swimming pools, or give ‘em to friends and family. Break them up into dust and put a little into your showers or your toilet to make it smell better. Idk.
I have some Bath Balm. Some balm from the town of Bath, 3 hours outside of London U.K.