of her daughter sitting in the tub covered by the pink foam.
Five-year-old Darcie was barely visible underneath the layers of marshmallow-looking foam, choosing to be a "mermaid with big hair and boobs" for the night.
Alongside the hilarious snaps, she wrote: "I posted a few days ago about the amazing bath foam... tonight she requested she wanted to be a mermaid with big hair and boobs.."
Raving about the product, she added: "Soap is from B&M, Amazon and other places like that. Washes straight down the plug as it turns to mushy water, is very easy to clean and is good for sensitive skin too. "
Mum Sarah Rayner was one of the first to mention the "amazing bath foam" sharing snaps of her daughter sitting in the tub covered by the pink foam Credit: FAMILY LOCKDOWN TIPS & IDEAS/Facebook Sarah said five-year-old Darcie has so much fun and has a "crazy foam bath all the time" Credit: Supplied And she certainly wasn't alone in praising the amazing product as thousands of mums rushed to the comments to share their own snaps.
Many insisted it's made bath time "the best ever" and provides endless fun, with hundreds admitting their kids "love it".
"Haha brilliant I love this foam. My Boys cover themselves completely too," one mum said, amused.
And another wrote: "We have been using this for ages not just in the bath too its great sensory fun which my 4 year old needs. Have never made a mermaid though. Looks awesome."
Thousands of mums said their kids love it too, and it always makes bathtime fun Credit: FAMILY LOCKDOWN TIPS & IDEAS/Facebook Sarah said it's good for sensitive skin too as the product is describe as "mild and gentle" Credit: FAMILY LOCKDOWN TIPS & IDEAS/Facebook One mum said she "goes though a bottle every two days" because her kids "love it so much".
Although Sarah said it's completely fine for little kids with sensitive skin, some parents admitted they weren't so lucky.
"My son used to love this but it dried out his skin so much we had to stop using it," one said. "Really really not suitable for sensitive skin at all."
Although, the product does state it is "mild and gentle, hyper-allergenic and dermatologically tested", we suggest doing a patch test first.
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