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Last time I was there I bought Asda’s own range of Bath Cream. I bought this because my daughter had recommended it because she said it was lovely for the price and it comes in a very large bottle... more

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  • 43 of 43 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    ANNJSEC

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages economical. Very bubbly. Moisturises well

    Disadvantages Disadvantages unattractive packaging

    The one thing I look forward to at the end of a long hard day is a relaxing soak in the bath. Usually I go for the top brand products but only last week I found I had run out of my usual moisturising bath foam........agh......disaster. I had to have some, a soak isn't nearly as luxuriating with no foam. Doing my usual weekly shop at Asda I came across their own brand Moisturising Crem bath. I didn't have time to go elsewhere to pick my usual product so decided to give this a try and am I glad I did so. For 89p you get a huge bottle of creamy shampoo-like foam bath treatment and a guarantee ... more
  • 19 of 19 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    randy_edith

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages It's creamy and very moisturising

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Nothing at all

    Last time I was there I bought Asda’s own range of Bath Cream. I bought this because my daughter had recommended it because she said it was lovely for the price and it comes in a very large bottle for just 89p. The bottle is very large and they do different flavours but the one I like has got milk and honey and it is lovely to use. The bottle pours well but you have to be careful because it’s quite thick and at first it won’t come out then suddenly a lot of it gushes out at once and thi sis where I find I can waste it if I’m not careful. The smell is lovely and flowery and I run the hot water ... more
  • 3 of 3 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    sorehead

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages smells nice, bubbles well and not too dear

    Disadvantages Disadvantages nothing

    My other half uses a wide range of various bath lotions and potions, some of them are so expensive they make my jaw drop and others are just so cheap - and they are usually the ones she buys from the supermarket's own range. The best one she uses (or I borrow) is her Asda Moisturising Cream Bath. I am not sure how much there actually is in the bottle but it really is very large undeed and I think this is very cost effective because she pays only 89p for it. The bottle itself is not very attractive to look at but it pours well and looks nice and thick and creamy when you squirt it out. It ... more
  • 13 of 15 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    speedydeidre

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages useful

    Disadvantages Disadvantages drying

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: Large plastic bottle in plain packaging which is not so attractive to the eye and does not catch one's attention unless you are looking for it specifically. Four flavours, though most of them do smell very similar to each other. Twist off bottle top and strong base so bottle is not apt to topple if standing on cabinet or side of the bath. HOW IT WORKS: Pour into the bath water while running the hot water tap. I also may from time to time use it in the shower and it foams well and provides good lather with a mass of good bubbles in various sizes. Once in the bath product ... more

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