Definition of bubble bath

bubble bathnoun

bồn tắm bong bóng

/ˈbʌbl bɑːθ//ˈbʌbl bæθ/

The term "bubble bath" refers to a type of bath product that creates a large number of bubbles in the water, providing a relaxing and luxurious bathing experience. This product was first introduced in the late 1920s by a company called Godfrey Pharmaceuticals, who marketed it under the name "Baby Shampoo and Bubble Bath". The original idea for bubble bath came from the discovery that an ingredient commonly used in soapmaking, sodium lauryl sulfate, could create large volumes of foam when agitated. Pharmacist Patrick Guthrie, the founder of Godfrey Pharmaceuticals, was inspired to create a product that his wife could use as a soothing way to treat her eczema. Initially, bubble bath was marketed as a product for infants and young children, as it was believed to be gentle and soothing for their delicate skin. However, as the product gained popularity, its uses were expanded to include adults. By the 1950s, bubble bath had become a popular gift item and had appeared in ads in popular magazines like Life and Time. Today, bubble bath is widely available in a variety of scents and varieties, from enriched bath oils to luxurious bath sachets. Despite its humble origins, bubble bath has become a popular fixture in bathrooms around the world, and its history is a testament to the power of innovation and marketing.

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a liquid soap that smells pleasant and makes a lot of bubbles when it is added to bath water

một loại xà phòng lỏng có mùi dễ chịu và tạo ra nhiều bọt khi cho vào nước tắm

a bath with bubble bath in the water

một bồn tắm có bọt trong nước

Example:
  • Lie back in a relaxing bubble bath.

    Ngả lưng thư giãn trong bồn tắm bong bóng.