BATHTUB PARTY DAY – December 5
Tue Dec 5th

Bathtub Party Day

The Bathtub Party Day encourages us all to avoid the traditional shower and linger in the tub instead.. On December 5th, add some suds to the tub and pamper yourself..

A bathtub party may seem to be a crowded affair, but it doesn't have to be one. Granted, if you have young children, it's a time saver to dump two or three of them in the tub at once. Some of the most memorable times raising children are getting them all suds up and playing with the water toys.. When everyone has some good clean fun, it also saves water.

The benefits of a quiet soak in the tub add up quickly for the adults.

  • During cold and flu season, a steamy bath helps to clear our sinuses and increase our oxygen intake. In addition, it increases our circulation
  • The warm water reduces inflammation by reducing swelling, relieving achy joints and sore muscles. It also helps with anxiety
  • Cold hands and feet, or even a chilled body in general, are among the items that can be affected by outside temperatures. We're right up for a soak in a hot tub
  • Our skin loves the heat from the bath, but be sure to moisturize, too. To get the most benefit from your Bathtub Party, add bath oil to your bathwater

Enjoy all of the benefits of a Bathtub Party and celebrate with bubbles of all sorts!

How to celebrate #bathtubpartyday..

assemble your favorite bath bomb, a good book, and a glass of Moscato, and relax in the tub as the day's worries fades. a. To post on social media, use #BathtubPartyDay.com. Be sure to use soap behind your ears, too!!

History of a bathtub party day in the United States

This National Day was created by Thomas and Ruth Roy of Wellcat...

Bathtub FAQ

Q. What should I add to my bath for a relaxing soak?

A. Several items contribute to your soaking pleasure. Try these: Try these: Try these:

  • Essential oil of Lavender is Lavender's essential oil
  • Green tea bags
  • Milk
  • Honey
  • Epsom Salt
  • Ginger
  • Turmeric
  • Chamomile
  • Mint
  • Flower petals

Q. How many gallons of water does a bath use? Q. How much water does a bath use?

A. The average bather uses approximately 30 gallons of water. A soaker tub holds more than 50 gallons of water.

Q. Which uses more water, a shower, or a bath?

A. A ten-minute shower will use less water than a traditional bath.