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Saturday, March 24, 2018

Superb second half fight back sees Bristol Rugby fall to narrow pre-season defeat against Bath

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Bristol Rugby made a remarkable second half comeback on Saturday to come within three points of victory against Bath on Saturday.

The Greene King IPA Championship side trailed by 27 points, 34-7, at the half way point in their second pre-season game of the summer, but an impressive second half saw Bristol shut out Bath and score three tries to finish down 31-34 at the final whistle.

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Despite naming a side missing most of their international players, Aviva Premiership side Bath came flying out of the blocks at Clifton RFC which doubles up as Bristol's training ground.

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Mat Protheroe of Bristol Rugby

Bath opened the scoring through a penalty goal from Josh Lewis before booker Jack Walker powered over for a close range try, converted by Walker.

Shortly after England U20s captain, and a rising star in the English game, Zach Mercer crossed the line after a fine break from Tom Homer.

A third try soon followed when a quick tap penalty ended with Darren Allinson scoring a converted try.

Bristol finally got off the mark through a familiar figure as Tom Varndell showed his pace and power to finish in the corner after he was put away by teenager Charlie Powell.

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Sam Jeffries of Bristol Rugby gets away from Max Clark of Bath Rugby

However Bath struck what proved to be the killer blow in the final 10 minutes of the first half as wingers Jack Wilson and Matt Banahan both touched down for unconverted tries

However Bristol were not dead and buried just yet and within seven minutes of the second half they had crossed the whitewash twice.

First, Aaron Chapman stretched over after a flowing counter, before Jordan Williams touched down following a stunning fifty metre break, while Callum Sheedy added the conversion.

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Tom Varndell of Bristol Rugby goes over for try against Bath Rugby

The fightback continued on the hour mark as Dan Thomas spotted a gap to cross through a pile of bodies, moving Bristol within ten points at 24-34.

In the final play of the game, debutant Luke Morahan capped an impressive team performance in the second forty, finishing off a slick move to go in under the posts on his debut.

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Charlie Powell of Bristol Rugby

Bristol Rugby:

Soane Tonga’uiha, Jason Harris-Wright, Gaston Cortes, Joe Joyce, Joe Batley, Nick Fenton-Wells, Olly Robinson, Nick Haining, Alex Giltrow (trialist), Jack O’Connell, Ross McMillan, Sione Faletau, John Hawkins, Joe Latta, Sam Jeffries, Dan Thomas, Jordan Crane, Tyler Gendall, Jack Cosgrove, Jordon Liney, Ehize Ehizode, Jack Lam, Jordan Williams, Mat Protheroe, Ryan Edwards, Aaron Chapman (trialist), Jack Tovey, Matt Welsh, Sam Bedlow, James Newey, Tom Varndell, Charlie Powell (Academy U18s), Billy Searle, Callum Sheedy, Ian Madigan, Reiss Cullen, Ryan Glynn, Rhodri Williams, Tusi Pisi, Luke Morahan.

Bath Rugby:

Tom Homer; Jack Wilson, Max Clark, Rory Jennings, Matt Banahan; Josh Lewis, Darren Allinson; Nick Auterac, Jack Walker, Shaun Knight, Elliott Stooke, James Phillips, Matt Garvey (c), Josh Bayliss, Zach Mercer.

Replacements from:

Nathan Charles, Beno Obano, Kane Palma-Newport, Luke Charteris, Guy Mercer, Chris Cook, Will Homer, Rhys Priestland, Harry Davies, Wil Partington, Darren Atkins, Ben Tapuai, Levi Davis.

Friday, March 23, 2018

Bath and Body Works Japanese Cherry Blossom Shower Gel

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My love for shower gels is never going to end.  One of my most favourite brands, “Bath and Body Works” makes amazing shower gels and lotions and this is one of them.  It was a gift from an aunt who lives in the United States.  She always brings lots of body lotions and shower gels and that too mostly from this brand only.

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Product Description:
Our Signature Shower Gel is newly supercharged with benefits that make it the world’s best daily luxury. It has been reformulated to provide the ultimate shower experience, pampering you with a luxurious lather of moisturizing aloe vera and nourishing oils. It gently cleanses, softens and fragrances your skin.

Ingredients:

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How To Use:

Pour a button-sized drop on a damp washcloth or mesh sponge, work into a lather and smooth this over skin. Rinse clean.

Packaging:

It comes in 2 sizes.  One is the travel sized 88 ml bottle and the other is 295 ml.  I have both.  It is a transparent plastic bottle with a flip cap.  I like these travel-size bottles very much.

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Price:

It is priced at $5 for 88 ml and $10 for 295 ml.The bigger bottle is definitely value for money.

My Experience with Bath and Body Works Japanese Cherry Blossom Shower Gel:

I like the fragrance of this shower gel.  It is a very mild and soothing scent of fresh flowers, but for those who prefer strong fragrance, you may not like this.  It is not sticky and does not leave the skin slippery.  It gives a very fresh feeling. A little goes a long way.  Bath and Body Works products are of very good quality and I would buy them always if they were so easily available in India as in the US.

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This can also be used as a bubble bath in bath tubs.

Pros of Bath and Body Works Japanese Cherry Blossom Shower Gel:

  • Good fragrance.
  • Decently priced.
  • Very good, quality packaging.
  • Nonsticky.
  • Travel-size bottles are available for trial.
  • Not tested on animals.

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Cons of Bath and Body Works Japanese Cherry Blossom Shower Gel:

IMBB Rating:

4/5

Would I Recommend Bath and Body Works Japanese Cherry Blossom Shower Gel?

Yes, those of you who have friends and relatives in the US, can get this through them easily.

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Thursday, March 15, 2018

A southwest corner 2-bedroom, 2-bath at the new Gateway West Loop

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Gateway West Loop is a pet-friendly, smoke-free, full-amenity boutique high-rise in a very attractive West Loop location.

Mariano’s Fresh Market is next door, Whole Foods is around the corner, and dozens of restaurants, bars and night clubs are all within a short walk.

Gateway’s rooftop resident lounge, pool, sundeck and fitness centers offer sweeping views of the city skyline and West Loop cityscape.

Gateway has excellent access to public transportation, to Loop offices, the UIC campus, the Illinois Medical Center and the United Center.

Join YoChicago in this sponsored video for a tour of a southwest corner 2-bedroom, 2-bath apartment.

Monday, March 12, 2018

Woman, 24, is electrocuted after dropping charging iPhone in bath | UK | News

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Evgenia Sviridenko, 24, had been looking at her social media page when she dropped the mobile. It is believed that she was electrocuted.

Her fl atmate Yaroslav Dubinina, 23, found her lifeless body in the bath after becoming concerned about the long period of silence in the bathroom.

It has not yet been established why the phone charger failed to cut out as licensed Apple products are designed to do.

Speaking from the Moscow apartment the women shared, Miss Dubinina said: “I noticed that she had been gone a while. “When I couldn’t raise her I opened the door and saw her floating on the water looking really pale.

“I saw her phone which was on the charger and at the bottom of the bath.

“I unplugged it and pulled her out … her body was still shaking from the shock.”

Police are now investigating the death and refused to disclose whether it was a licensed Apple product.

Miss Dubinina said her friend had recently arrived in Moscow from her home in Omsk, in south-western Siberia, about 1,400 miles from Moscow.

They decided to share a flat together as neither of them could afford one on their own.

Miss Sviridenko’s death comes days after another Russian girl, aged 16, died after taking her charging iPhone into a shower.

In August, Chinese media reported a teenager was electrocuted when she plugged her iPhone into an unofficial charger.

The victim was Wu Weyuan, 18, a student from Korla, in Xinjiang province, western China.

She was found by her sister, who noticed a burning smell when she came home from work.

Apple has previously released statements on its website warning users of the dangers of cheap unofficial chargers. 

Thursday, March 8, 2018

Make a home studio – in your bath! – The Fujifilm Blog

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Written by Roger Payne

The time had come. I’d been trying to justify keeping my X100Sand X100T for some time but, in reality, since T had arrived, S had been spending increasingly lengthy spells in the cupboard. So, with a heavy heart, I decided to sell. The obvious route was on eBay, so I cleaned the camera up and took a couple of snaps before preparing my listing.

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My initial shot (above) was very typical of the sort of image you see on eBay – lit with flash from the front, it hardly shows my lovely X100S in the best light, while the background is distracting. I didn’t think it would appeal to buyers, so I decided to try an alternative tack and headed upstairs into my bathroom…

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Admittedly, this isn’t the most obvious room in the house to start taking product pictures but, in reality, it’s got a ready made studio for product shots – the bath. White, with a nice curve, the bath bounces plenty of light around to get even coverage and it has a clean, uncluttered background that won’t distract from the item on sale.

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Using an X-T1 with an XF18-55mm lens, I positioned the X100S at the opposite end to the taps, flicked out the X-T1’s rear screen and used the lens cap under the end of the lens to keep everything nice and straight. The X-T1’s screen is perfect for images like this, although fixed screen X-series models will be fine – you might just have to contort yourself into the bath a little! I chose an aperture of f/11, ISO 1600 and used the two second self-timer for hands-free shooting and took a shot.

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Not bad. Considering this was under tungsten light in my bathroom, I instantly had a better image than my earlier front-on flash lit effort. There was, however, a slight orange colour cast as I’d left the X-T1 on the Auto white-balance setting. I switched to the Incandescent white-balance option and took another.

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Better. The colour cast has now all but gone, but I still thought it could be improved further – the highlight on the lens and on the handgrip were distracting, caused by the main light above and to the left of the camera as you look at it. To overcome this problem, I deployed a diffuser on the bath over the top of the camera. I had a ready-made one, but you could use a large sheet of tracing paper to get a similar effect.

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Hey presto, the distracting highlights had disappeared! But I still wasn’t completely happy, so I tried one more option, leaving the diffuser in place and attaching an EF-42 flashgun on to the X-T1. I pointed the flashgun head straight up so the light bounced off the ceiling and switched the white-balance back to Daylight.

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The result is below. Good isn’t it? And you’d never know it was taken in a bath. Naturally, you don’t have to use this idea purely for auction site listings, you could be far more creative, but there’s little doubt that this is a great way to boost the look of items you’re selling. I posted the listing and sold the camera for the price I wanted within a couple of days. What did I use the proceeds of the sale for? To buy an X70, of course!

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Categories: Be Inspired, Macro, Tutorials

Tagged as: bath, fujifilm, home studio, lessons, product shot, roger payne, studio, Tutorials, x-t1, x100, x100s, x100t, xf18-55

Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Bath and Shower Products Report on Global and United States Market Status & Forecast, by Players, Types and Applications 2017-2022

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Qyresearchreports include new market research report “2017-2022 Bath and Shower Products Report on Global and United States Market, Status and Forecast, by Players, Types and Applications” to its huge collection of research reports.

The report on Global and United States Bath and Shower Products market is an in-depth study of the industry, including its present, past, and future performance. The various factors driving the Global and United States Bath and Shower Products market towards growth has been analyzed and so are the challenging factors hampering the growth of the market. The impact analysis of both the growth drivers and restraining factors has been included in the report. Also included is the information pertaining to degree of competition, bargaining power of suppliers, threat of substitutes, bargaining power of buyers, and threat of new entrants. The information thus given is extremely resourceful and comes in handy to all those wishing to invest in the Global and United States Bath and Shower Products market. The report enables investors and market players both new and established, to make profitable decisions regarding investments in the Global and United States Bath and Shower Products market.

The report segments the Global and United States Bath and Shower Products market on the basis of key criteria and studies each of the segment and sub-segment in a comprehensive, detailed manner. Factors leading to the growth or decline of the segment and the reasons behind them are also given. The report lists out the fastest growing segment, the leading segment, and the declining segment, which helps investors to get a clear idea on which segment to invest on, that will reap benefits in the long run. The report also studies key players operating in the Global and United States Bath and Shower Products market. The business and financial overview of each of those companies along with their recent contribution to the growth of the market have been included. The expansion strategies and business planning adopted by these players are given in the report, thus helping new players to formulate strategies and incur profits in the market.

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Table of Contents

1 Methodology and Data Source
1.1 Methodology/Research Approach
1.1.1 Research Programs/Design
1.1.2 Market Size Estimation
1.1.3 Market Breakdown and Data Triangulation
1.2 Data Source
2.1.1 Secondary Sources
2.1.2 Primary Sources
1.3 Disclaimer

2 Bath and Shower Products Market Overview
2.1 Bath and Shower Products Product Overview
2.2 Bath and Shower Products Market Segment by Type
2.2.1 Soap and Shower Gel
2.2.2 Body Scrub
2.2.3 Shower Brush
2.2.4 Shower Sponge
2.3 Global Bath and Shower Products Product Segment by Type
2.3.1 Global Bath and Shower Products Sales (K Units) and Growth (%) by Types (2012, 2016 and 2022)
2.3.2 Global Bath and Shower Products Sales (K Units) and Market Share (%) by Types (2012-2017)
2.3.3 Global Bath and Shower Products Revenue (Million USD) and Market Share (%) by Types (2012-2017)
2.3.4 Global Bath and Shower Products Price (USD/Unit) by Type (2012-2017)
2.4 United States Bath and Shower Products Product Segment by Type
2.4.1 United States Bath and Shower Products Sales (K Units) and Growth by Types (2012, 2016 and 2022)
2.4.2 United States Bath and Shower Products Sales (K Units) and Market Share by Types (2012-2017)
2.4.3 United States Bath and Shower Products Revenue (Million USD) and Market Share by Types (2012-2017)
2.4.4 United States Bath and Shower Products Price (USD/Unit) by Type (2012-2017)

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3 Bath and Shower Products Application/End Users
3.1 Bath and Shower Products Segment by Application/End Users
3.1.1 Household
3.1.2 Commercial Use
3.2 Global Bath and Shower Products Product Segment by Application
3.2.1 Global Bath and Shower Products Sales (K Units) and CGAR (%) by Applications (2012, 2016 and 2022)
3.2.2 Global Bath and Shower Products Sales (K Units) and Market Share (%) by Applications (2012-2017)
3.3 United States Bath and Shower Products Product Segment by Application
3.3.1 United States Bath and Shower Products Sales (K Units) and CGAR (%) by Applications (2012, 2016 and 2022)
3.3.2 United States Bath and Shower Products Sales (K Units) and Market Share (%) by Applications (2012-2017)

4 Bath and Shower Products Market Status and Outlook by Regions
4.1 Global Market Status and Outlook by Regions
4.1.1 Global Bath and Shower Products Market Size and CAGR by Regions (2012, 2016 and 2022)
4.1.2 North America
4.1.3 Asia-Pacific
4.1.4 Europe
4.1.5 South America
4.1.6 Middle East and Africa
4.1.7 United States
4.2 Global Bath and Shower Products Sales and Revenue by Regions
4.2.1 Global Bath and Shower Products Sales (K Units) and Market Share (%) by Regions (2012-2017)
4.2.2 Global Bath and Shower Products Revenue (Million USD) and Market Share (%) by Regions (2012-2017)
4.2.3 Global Bath and Shower Products Sales (K Units), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/Unit) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017)
4.2.4 North America Bath and Shower Products Sales (K Units), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/Unit) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017)
4.2.5 Europe Bath and Shower Products Sales (K Units), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/Unit) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017)
4.2.6 Asia-Pacific Bath and Shower Products Sales (K Units), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/Unit) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017)
4.2.7 South America Bath and Shower Products Sales (K Units), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/Unit) and Gross Margin (2012-2017)
4.2.8 Middle East and Africa Bath and Shower Products Sales (K Units), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/Unit) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017)
4.2.9 United States Bath and Shower Products Sales (K Units), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/Unit) and Gross Margin (2012-2017)

5 Global Bath and Shower Products Market Competition by Players/Manufacturers
5.1 Global Bath and Shower Products Sales (K Units) and Market Share by Players (2012-2017)
5.2 Global Bath and Shower Products Revenue (Million USD) and Share by Players (2012-2017)
5.3 Global Bath and Shower Products Average Price (USD/Unit) by Players (2012-2017)
5.4 Players Bath and Shower Products Manufacturing Base Distribution, Sales Area, Product Types
5.5 Bath and Shower Products Market Competitive Situation and Trends
5.5.1 Bath and Shower Products Market Concentration Rate
5.5.2 Global Bath and Shower Products Market Share (%) of Top 3 and Top 5 Players
5.5.3 Mergers & Acquisitions, Expansion

6 United States Bath and Shower Products Market Competition by Players/Manufacturers
6.1 United States Bath and Shower Products Sales (K Units) and Market Share by Players (2012-2017)
6.2 United States Bath and Shower Products Revenue (Million USD) and Share by Players (2012-2017)
6.3 United States Bath and Shower Products Average Price (USD/Unit) by Players (2012-2017)
6.4 United States Bath and Shower Products Market Share (%) of Top 3 and Top 5 Players

7 Bath and Shower Products Players/Manufacturers Profiles and Sales Data
7.1 Lush
7.1.1 Company Basic Information, Manufacturing Base and Competitors
7.1.2 Bath and Shower Products Product Category, Application and Specification
7.1.2.1 Product A
7.1.2.2 Product B
7.1.3 Lush Bath and Shower Products Sales (K Units), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/Unit) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017)
7.1.4 Main Business/Business Overview
7.2 Nivea
7.2.1 Company Basic Information, Manufacturing Base and Competitors
7.2.2 Bath and Shower Products Product Category, Application and Specification
7.2.2.1 Product A
7.2.2.2 Product B
7.2.3 Nivea Bath and Shower Products Sales (K Units), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/Unit) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017)
7.2.4 Main Business/Business Overview
7.3 Fresh
7.3.1 Company Basic Information, Manufacturing Base and Competitors
7.3.2 Bath and Shower Products Product Category, Application and Specification
7.3.2.1 Product A
7.3.2.2 Product B
7.3.3 Fresh Bath and Shower Products Sales (K Units), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/Unit) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017)
7.3.4 Main Business/Business Overview

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Saturday, February 17, 2018

How to Take the Best Bath Possible

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Taking a bath is not about getting clean—that’s what showers are for. Baths are about calming your troubled mind and soothing your aches and pains, both physical and emotional. As a highly sensitive person, I find baths to be necessary, and I’ve gotten very good at them.

This isn’t to say that baths can’t be cleansing in their own way, especially the steamier ones, but removing dirt is not your goal in the tub. (Plus, if you do remove a lot of dirt while in the tub, you’ll just end up sitting in a body of dirty water. If your goal is to sit in a body of dirty water, I suggest a lake.)

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Anyway. Taking a good bath isn’t as easy as filling the tub and hopping in. Plans must be made. Moods must be set. Playlists must be curated. Learn from me, my children. Follow my bath-time plan and reap the most restorative benefits.

Step 1: Clean Your Bathroom

It’s hard to relax in disordered, dirty surroundings, so take a few minutes to straighten up, wipe everything down, and maybe shake out your bath mat and give the floor a quick sweep, as there is nothing worse than emerging from the tub, all blissed out, only to have your joy stolen by the feeling of grit and hair sticking to your feet.

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I’m not saying you scrub every tile and little line of grout, but give the tub a quick spray of all-purpose cleaner, wipe up any grody spots, and rinse it well. If your bathroom is in need of a deep clean anyway, go ahead and do that, then reward yourself with a very nice bath. (Honestly, my love of baths and bathing is what motivates me to keep my bathroom pretty clean.)

Step #2: Decide What Kind of Bath You Want to Have

The baths I take can be divided into four categories: physically pain-relieving, beautifying, pre-date, and I’m-going-to-murder-the-world-if-don’t-chill-out. Each one requires slightly different strategies and supplies.

The Pain-Relieving Bath

This is the bath to take if you have aches and pains from working out or—in my case—picking up your dog weird, because I’m old now, and never work out my core. This bath requires Epsom salts, an adult beverage, a cold glass of water, maybe a cold compress, and the hottest water you can stand. I’m a big fan of Dr. Teal’s Epsom salts because they’re cheap (so you don’t feel like you have to ration them) and come in a wide range of excellent smells. I like the Ginger & Clay, but there’s even one for manly men, because sometimes masculinity is just too fragile.

If your pain is anywhere but your head, put on some Netflix or a good playlist (more on that in a moment), making sure it’s something that will keep you in the tub for a while, so that you may reap the maximum amount of restorative benefits. If your pain is in your head, dim the lights, and put a cold, damp rag on your forehead or over your eyes.

The Beautifying Bath

This bath is slightly less relaxing than the others, but still soothing in its own way. The treatments you use will vary, depending on your skin type, but I recommend choosing one for your body and one for your face. A face mask is an obvious choice, and I cannot recommend the TONYMOLY sheet masks enough. Not only do they have one for every single type of skin concern you can conceive of, but they’re easy to put on, cheap, and require no scrubbing afterwards. In fact, the serum they leave behind isn’t meant to be removed at all; just gently massage it into your skin.

For body treatments, epsom salts are once again a good option, but I’m a fan of a moisturizing bath bomb or melt, usually from Lush. If you wish to exfoliate, however, get yourself some viscose. I have a Baiden Mitten, but apparently Korean Italy Towels work just as well and are much much cheaper. To use either one of these scrubby miracles, just soak yourself in hot water for twenty minutes and then rub your whole body with your viscose of choice. Dead, dull, skin will roll off of you like magic, revealing a super smooth, new you underneath.

You’ll want to use your mitten or towel at the end of tub-time, and rinse off in the shower after. No one wants to walk around with rolls of dead skin on them.

The Date-Night Bath

The date-night bath is similar to the beautifying bath, only a little less aggressive, and a little more mood-enhancing. You could do a face mask, but I don’t like to do any intense or new facial treatments before a date, just in case my skin reacts poorly. Sensual, fragrant bubbles are must for the date-night bath, either by way of this bubble bar or (once again) a wonderfully scented Teal’s product. A playlist is also needed, preferably something a little sexy but still relaxing. Cigarettes After Sex is my current go-to for cultivating date-night bath vibes. Feel free to use it yourself.

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It also doesn’t hurt to have a cocktail, because most good dates begin with cocktails.

The I’m-Going-to-Murder-the-World-If-I-Don’t-Chill-Out Bath

Also known as the “fuck-it-all bath,” this is the bath you take when you have ceased to be able to even, and must submerge yourself in hot water to replicate the soothing feeling of being in your mother’s womb, when things were simpler, less aggressive, and no one wanted anything from you. This bath is about indulging in whatever you need in that moment, and there’s no wrong way to take do it. For me, it usually involves a cocktail (shocking), and some sort of fragrant bath product, but it has also included ice cream and macaroni and cheese (with potato chips crumbled on top).

The one thing this bath does not include is beauty products or, like, shaving. This is your time to sulk, not make yourself more pleasing to look at by patriarchal standards.

You can of course create your own bath, taking elements from each of mine as needed to craft your best bathing experience. I sometimes combine the pain-reliever with the fuck-it-all; there are no rules.

Step #3: Gather Your Supplies

I am never more enraged than when I sink into the warm, caress of the my tubs embrace, only to realize that I left my drink or book in the other room. A little bit of prep work prevents such a disaster, and you will thank yourself for having such brilliant foresight. Before you even begin to fill the tub, gather the following:

  • A couple of hand towels: Place them within easy reach of the tub, so you can dry your hands as needed to prevent your books, magazines, or phone (tweet in the tub at your own risk) from getting damp.
  • Entertainment: Set your laptop on a chair near the tub so that you may watch your favorite show, grab some reading material, or cue up a podcast or playlist.
  • Beverages: Though a very concerned citizen warned me against it, I enjoy an alcoholic beverage in the bath; I even have a little cup holder for such imbibing. You should also take a big glass or bottle of water in there too, because dehydration is no fun.
  • Any beauty treatments: Gather your bath bombs, face masks, or anything else you plan to apply to your person. This applies to exfoliation devices as well.

Step #4: Shower, or at Least Wash Your Feet

If you haven’t showered recently, you probably will want to do it before your bath, lest you wish to stew in the filth you’ve accumulated that day. At the very least, make sure your feet are clean, otherwise all that grit and grime will float off of them and contaminate your otherwise perfect bath. Save yourself some rage and wash your damn feet.

Step #5: Unwindulax

Get in the tub, enjoy the blissful time in your tub, emerge renewed. Wrap yourself in a very absorbent towel, then put on pajamas. (Unless you just had a pre-date bath. Then you should put on your sexiest little number, or just stay nekkid, depending on how you conduct your dates.)

Sunday, January 28, 2018

Would definitely recommend - Review of Apsley House Hotel, Bath, England

Read article : Would definitely recommend - Review of Apsley House Hotel, Bath, England

We were looking for a peaceful, romantic getaway that was close to the town but felt like it was in the country and Apsley House fit the bill perfectly. We arrived Friday night after the reception had closed and were given directions to let ourselves in, which were very easy to follow.

The room was immaculate and the bed was divine - we felt like a king and queen in the gorgeous four-poster bed (Wellesley Room, ground floor) and slept brilliantly. The shower was also fantastic, with gorgeous complimentary Molton Brown lotions to use, and the towels were amazingly soft and luxurious.

Breakfast was incredible, including the sweetest, freshest fruit I've ever tasted, served on the lovely French Dresser, and beautifully cooked breakfasts prepared by the kitchen. Impressively there were ample gluten-free and vegetarian options, which was fantastic. The view was delightful and the service impeccable.

As there are only a dozen rooms and the bar shuts at 10pm, the whole house was wonderfully quiet in the evenings and the hot chocolate in the room made for a cosy bedtime experience watching a late night movie on the wall-mounted tv.

The garden was very well taken care of, although sadly the weather wasn't great while we were there. Everything about the house exuded class and elegance, right down to the napkins at breakfast which are made of the softest linen.

Last, but by no means least, the service was first class. The managers were relaxed and inconspicuous but always ready to help with guidance to add to the enjoyment of our stay - and their smiles were infectious. The website and local information provided in the room was also very helpful.

We were able to walk into Bath City Centre or catch a cab there or back (approx £7 each way) so we were able to enjoy everything the city had to offer during the day and then sink into bed at the end of the day. Had we had time (and good weather) no doubt we would have ventured for a walk into the countryside, going down to the waterside and perhaps visiting some of the local pubs.

It really was the perfect choice for a weekend break, I can't think of a single flaw - even the other guests were lovely! The only problem was that we couldn't stay longer.
Highly recommended.

Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Bath and Body Works Sweet Magnolia and Clementine Shower Gel Review

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Hello everyone!

Today’s product to review is, again, from a well known brand in fragrances and bath and body stuff. I have chosen Bath & Body Works Sweet Magnolia and Clementine Shower Gel for review today. My love for shower gels never comes to an end and might never will; let’s see how this fares for me.

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Product Description:
Wash your way to softer, cleaner skin with a rich, bubbly lather bursting with fragrance. Moisturizing Aloe and Vitamin E combine with skin-loving Shea Butter in our most irresistible, beautifully fragranced formula!

Top Notes: Pear Blossom, Clementine, Sparkling Black Currant, Lush Greens
Mid Notes: Violet Leaves, Magnolia Blossom, Jasmine Petals, Lily of the Valley
Dry Notes: Vanilla, Driftwood, Heliotrope, Apricot Nectar, Skin Musk.

Price:
$5 for 88 ml. It cost me $11 with shipping & taxes. Also available in $12.5- 236 ml

Ingredients:

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Key Fragrance Notes:
A charming blend of sweet magnolia, fresh clementine and spring sandalwood.

Usage:
Add a drop to wet sponge or cloth & wash with rich creamy lather.

My Experience with Bath & Body Works Sweet Magnolia and Clementine Shower Gel:

Actually I have picked up both – fine fragrance mist and shower, from the signature collection of Bath & Body Works Sweet Magnolia and Clementine range. By the time shipment reached me, the fragrance mist had already been reviewed. So, I will review the shower gel only.

Packaging: The packaging is heart stealer with fresh green colored bottle and floral imprints. This is a travel size and compact bottle, compatible in your got-to-go bag. It is sturdy and travel friendly.

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Notes:
Bath & Body Works Sweet Magnolia and Clementine Shower Gel is a signature collection shower gel, but impressed me to a medium extent. The top notes are compiled with fruity fragrances of Pear Blossom, Clementine, Sparkling Black Currant, Lush Greens. The heart notes are described by the brand as Pear Blossom, Clementine, Sparkling Black Currant, and Lush Greens; in which you can dominantly sniff the jasmine and I simply love it. The dry notes are formulated with Vanilla, Driftwood, Heliotrope, Apricot Nectar, and Skin Musk. The lasting notes are a complete mix and you can’t say which one leads – vanilla or musk.

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Performance:
It is a light green colored shower gel with medium consistency. Yet, it is viscous and watery to some extent. The notes get an average ranking from me, but performance is thoroughly satisfying. Dime sized amount lathers rich in a loofah and cleanses the skin well. The lather formed gets rinsed without leaving any residual. The end results are soft and smooth skin, fragranced with a mixture of floral and vanilla-musk fragrance. But, the fragrance vanishes soon as you step out.

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Pros of Bath & Body Works Sweet Magnolia and Clementine Shower Gel:

• Fresh, green, lovely, sturdy and travel friendly bottle
• A perfect blend of fruity, floral and vanilla-musk notes
• A decent treat for sharp noses
• Leaves skin clean, soft and supple
• Lathers rich with a dime sized amount
• No excessive drying of skin
• No residual feeling after rinsed off
• Often available on sale for the USA residents

Cons of Bath & Body Works Sweet Magnolia and Clementine Shower Gel:

• Costly when imported
• The fragrance is really short lived

IMBB Rating:
4/5

Would I Repurchase/Recommend Bath & Body Works Sweet Magnolia and Clementine Shower Gel?
I really like the shower gel and it is worth a try. Yet, with so many other options available, it’s not on my repurchase list; nor is Bath & Body Works Sweet Magnolia and Clementine Fine Fragrance Mist. Because when a fragrance is short lived, it is not useful in my opinion.

Have a nice day ahead.

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Monday, January 22, 2018

Wonderful collection of 1700 and 1800 fashions - Review of Fashion Museum Bath, Bath, England

Read article : Wonderful collection of 1700 and 1800 fashions - Review of Fashion Museum Bath, Bath, England

In many ways quite an old-fashioned (now there's irony) museum. Things labelled behind glass. But the audio description is very good and the objects themselves are rare and fragile.

Most of the exhibits are female fashion and there’s an emphasis, particularly in the later years, toward the ‘special’ rather than the everyday. I guess that’s at least in part because the clothes of the poorer section of society simply haven’t survived but the exhibition is underrepresented in male fashion of the last 150 years in particular. That’s said, that’s probably not why you’re in Bath and the Regency collection here is great. Worth visiting.

Saturday, January 20, 2018

Sony Xperia Z at CES 2013: The phone you can use in the bath and drop down the toilet

Read article : Sony Xperia Z at CES 2013: The phone you can use in the bath and drop down the toilet

  • Xperia Z handset is electronic giant's new flagship it hopes will compete with the iPhone and Samsung Galaxy
  • Runs Google's Android software, and set to go on sale in March
  • Has waterproof coating

It is the mobile phone you can use in the bath or shower without fear - and can even survive being dropped down the toilet.

Sony has unveiled its latest mobile phone - and hopes the waterproof design will help it take on the iPhone.

The Xperia Z was unveiled at the Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas.

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Sony's Xperia Z handset can be dropped in water thanks to a special coating

Sony's Xperia Z handset can be dropped in water thanks to a special coating

XPERIA Z SPECS

  • 5” Full HD 1080p Reality Display
  • Snapdragon™ S4 Pro quad-core processor
  • 13 megapixel fast-capture camera
  • 4G LTE
  • Android operating system
  • NFC chip

Sony says the handset, which has a 5in (12.7cm) screen, is capable of being submerged in water of up to one metre (3.3 ft) in depth for 30 minutes.

The firm says it can survive being dropped in a toilet, and if it gets dirty, can simply be washed under a tap.

Sony claims that about one in 10 people had dropped their phone down a toilet at some point, something this would protect against.

The trade-off is that handset's various ports, including the one for its headphones, all feature protective plastic covers that must be unclipped before they can be accessed.

The handset also has an NFC chip allowing owners to play back video on their TV simply by tapping the phone against it.

This chip could also be used as a credit card in the future, it is believed.

THE WATERPROOF PHONE - MAILONLINE'S VERDICT

MailOnline tried the new waterproof handset

MailOnline tried the new waterproof handset

The Sony Xperia Z, out in the next few weeks, is a mobile phone with a 5in screen.

Apart from the Samsung Galaxy Note devices which are part-phone, part tablet, this is the biggest-screen phone yet.

Even so, because it’s slim and has the narrowest of bezels round the display, it didn’t feel big. Though it sure didn’t feel small.

The phone’s display has the highest resolution yet seen on a mobile – knocking the iPhone’s Retina display for six.

The 5in screen had as many pixels as a 55in Full HD flatscreen TV, and it showed.

The display was eye-poppingly sharp, with rich colours.

Since the phone has a quad-core processor, it’s fast and responsive with no lags or stutters.

This looks like it could be a real challenger to the current market leaders, the Samsung Galaxy S III and the Apple iPhone 5.

It felt great, thanks to a shatterproof glass back and exceptional build quality.

Other features included a high-resolution 13-megapixel camera and – handy if you tend to drop your phone in the bath – water resistance. It can be immersed in two feet of water for 30 minutes without harm.


Stuart Miles, Editor-in-chief of tech website Pocket-lint.com told MailOnline: 'The Sony Xperia Z has so many features and so much going for it, it really could be the phone to restore Sony Mobile’s fortunes.

'It’s probably the company’s best phone yet.'

'With Xperia Z, we are bringing over half a century of innovation in TV, imaging, music, film and gaming to create a superphone experience that truly stands out,' said Kuni Suzuki, President and CEO, at Sony Mobile Communications.

'With great specifications, Sony’s media applications, One-touch functions and outstanding battery life, Xperia Z is well positioned for leadership in the smartphone market.

'By putting smartphones at the heart of our strategy, Sony is enabling people to create, enjoy and share content and experiences like never before.

However, analysts has the firm has a tough battle, with both Apple and Samsung set to reveal new handset in the coming months.

'In isolation this looks like a very strong product and it's the most attractive Xperia phone that I have seen for a very long time," said Ben Wood of CCS Insights.

'But we don't know what this device is going to be competing with this year.'
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Sony's new Xperia Z smartphone is displayed in water at the Sony booth at the Consumer Electronics Show

The handset can be used in the shower, and even dropped into the toilet without damaging it

The handset can be used in the shower, and even dropped into the toilet without damaging it

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Sony Electronics President and COO Phil Molyneux holds up a Sony Xperia Z smart phone at CES

And the Xperia wasn’t the only waterproof gadget on show.

Sony announced a pair of waterproof headphones with built-in MP3 player.

The Walkman W273 is a light, flexible pair of wraparound earphones which are designed to work while you’re swimming.

And it’ll work flawlessly with everything from Handel’s Water Music to songs by Wet Wet Wet.
The Walkman W273 goes on sale on 1 February for £60.

Sony's waterproof headphones, which cost £60 and go on sale next month

Sony's waterproof headphones, which cost £60 and go on sale next month

Sony's waterproof headphones come in a range of colours

Sony's waterproof headphones come in a range of colours

 VIDEO   Promo film for Sony's Xperia™ Z full HD smartphone 


Tuesday, January 16, 2018

BATH-SHOWER CONVERSION

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We are in the process of getting estimates for converting a standard bathtub-shower into just a shower. This will consist of tearing down to the studs, floating a new floor on a new pan, rebuilding walls, then tiling. Approximate dimensions are 100 square feet. I'm in Texas. Has anyone done a similar reno and wouldn't mind sharing what their labor cost (not the cost of tile) might have
been? Any ballpark figure would be beneficial!

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