Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Bath Cocktail: Song of The South

Today, I will be putting together a bath cocktail inspired by Song of the South.  It was released in 1964 and stars Luana Patten, Bobby Driscoll and James Baskett.  It is one of my favorite movies of all time and I am so excited to put together this cocktail for you.

For the bath bomb, I was thinking Avobath because it is a very invigorating and energizing bath bomb and Johnny and Ginny (Bobby Driscoll and Luana Patten) always have so much positive energy.  There are many options for bubble bar, Comforter because of Uncle Remus (James Baskett) always comforting Johnny and later Ginny with stories about Brer' Rabbit when they are sad.  Two Timing Tart because James Baskett played both Uncle Remus and Brer' Fox, Happy Bubble or Sunny Side to go with the positive energy kids again, Green because so much of the movie takes place on a farm or Dorothy for when Johnny's father leaves him to go back to work and he wants to go to see him, he must have been dreaming of that place, much like Dorothy dreaming of going somewhere over the rainbow.  For bath melt, if you have it, you can use Something Wicked This Way Comes to represent Brer' Fox.  You could also use Happy Blooming or You've Been Mangoes to go with the happy kids again.  Another option is Floating Island to represent how Johnny felt so alone when his dad left.

For soap, you can use Demon in the Dark to represent Brer' Fox or The Godmother to represent Uncle Remus's relationship with Johnny.  For shower gel, you can use Happy Hippy for the happy kids or Grass to represent the farm.  It doesn't matter what you use on your hair.  You can use any Fresh Face Mask that you want.  For lotion, use Sympathy For The Skin to represent Uncle Remus's relationship with Johnny.  For perfume you can use the Orange Blossom perfume.

Have a nice bath

~Mr. Lushie

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