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Soak in Magic with Disney Bath Bombs

After a long, stressful day, the thought of drifting away to a magical place sounds ideal. If a trip to Disneyland isn’t in the cards there’s still a way to capture that Disney magic with your own imagination, and a bubbly bath.

Disney bath bombs are a thing and we need them. Thanks to sodium bicarbonate, the calming effervescence of fizzy bath bubbles will send you off to a whole new world. According to Disney Style, the fanciful bath accessories come in a variety of themes, sure to appeal to any Disney fan.

Two of the most popular princesses, Ariel and Belle, both had drama-filled lives. Things surely would have been easier if they’d had one of their own signature bath bombs. The Little Mermaid bomb has a refreshing ocean breeze scent—just like being Under the Sea—while the Beauty and the Beast bomb smells of enchanted roses. Much better than a Beast-scented bomb.

The Stitch bath bomb is also ocean scented, just like a Hawaiian roller coaster ride. Shaped like the head of Experiment 626, watching Stitch foam and angrily spurt as it’s lowered into the water just makes sense. The queen of Disney herself Minnie Mouse, is represented with an adorably bow-clad bomb that smells of sweet, fragrant cherry.

For the goth Disney beauty lovers, a Jack Skellington bomb is an ideal way to countdown to a visit from Sandy Claws. No scent is listed in the description but I’d venture a guess that it’s Frog’s Breath. Afterall, Frog’s Breath will overpower any odor.

These fun Disney bath bombs are available at Hot Topic and BoxLunch, both in stores and online.

Which Disney pal will you use to relax your cares away? Let us know in the comments and tag @nerdist and @justjenn on twitter!

Images: Disney Style

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