Oh, I do try sometimes. :graduate:
Just got done with a bubble bath. XD I know someone said on here that they don't get much bubbles and I thought perhaps I would share my woozle-wisdom.
I get plenty of bubbles by getting the tub a little filled with warm water. I get in, turn the tap to only hot**, and once it starts getting toasty warm, I'll carefully add in about three to six capfuls of bubble bath. I actually carefully hold the cap full of solution under the running water at a slight angle. It will let the water hit it and mix in with it better. Kind of like a bubble-bath waterfall. That's where a steady hand comes in handy. If you aren't comfortable trying to do that with steaming hot water, you can just use warm. Although: Hot water makes more bubbles than cold water. Cold water will actually 'kill' the foam, it's why you should rinse dishes in cold water.
A few caveats:
1: My water quality stinks. I have a softener, but it'll only do so much. XD If you have good 'soft' water, the bubbles will foam up better.
2: Water heater settings can vary. What I have as 'top out' hot, might not be anywhere near where your water heater is set to top out. Check it BEFORE you try it. (My dad has always set ours a little lower than most. Probably because he knows my habit of running the bath water as hot as I can stand it. [emoji23] ROASTY TOASTY WOOZLE!)
3: Bubble bath formulas -also- vary. You might get better results with one or another. The one I've been using is J&J Baby Bubble Bath Lavender and it seems to do quite well.
ALSO:
If you want to go FULL ON EXTREEEEEEEEME. Do it in a whirlpool bath. Those movies where the washing machine starts shooting foam everywhere? That'll be your bath.