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Blue Skies and Fluffy White Clouds Bubble Bar by LUSH


from: LUSH Cosmetics


Blue Skies and Fluffy White Clouds is the bubble bar for anyone who ever wished they could fly ...


LOccitane Lavender Foaming Bath, 500 ml


from: L´Occitane


L´Occitane Lavender Foaming Bath A new definition of calm. Authentic A.O.C. lavender essential oil from Provence and rosemary ...


Amandopondo Bubble Bar by LUSH

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from: LUSH Cosmetics


With lemon and orange oils and scented with rose absolute, Amandopondo is the perfect bubble bath gift to ...


Bathos Bubble Bar by LUSH

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from: LUSH Cosmetics


Prepare for a long night (the best kind of long night) when you bathe together in soft bubbles ...


Mor Cosmetics Gelato

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from: MOR Cosmetics


SOAP BOXETTE - Packaged in a glamorous crystal-handle gift box, this sweet collection includes a selection of three ...


Mor Cosmetics Sorbet

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from: MOR Cosmetics


SOAP BOXETTE - Packaged in a glamorous crystal-handle gift box, this sweet collection includes a selection of three ...


Deep Steep Honey Bubble Bath

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from: Deep Steep


A Deep Steep bath is like stepping into a little oasis, a wonderful opposite to the day's overload. ...


philosophy 3-in-1 ultra rich shampoo, bubble bath & body wash, cinnamon buns 16 fl oz (473.1 ml)

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from: philosophy


(Product received may temporarily differ from image shown due to packaging update.)philosophy®: 1/4 c. butter, 2 1/2 c. ...


Archipelago Botanicals Oat Milk Collection

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from: Archipelago Botanicals


Archipelago Botanicals Oat Creme Milk is made of dried milk and oat proteins combined in a thick, luxurious ...


Scottish Fine Soaps The Tub

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Scottish Fine Soaps The Tub Body Butter: After bathing, give your skin a treat with this rich and ...



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What it is: Atlas Power Ascender What it's used for: Rapidly pulling people and their gear up the side of a building or canyon The prototype of the Power Ascender was not easy to use. The battery-powered, waist-mounted climbing assistant yanked people up a dangling rope at a blistering 10 feet per second — almost 7 mph — fast enough to snap their limbs back. So Atlas, a company run by four mechanical engineers outside Boston, set the maximum speed to a more reasonable 5 feet per second and added a variable- speed trigger like on a power drill. Now customers — such as US military personnel — simply clip the 25-pound device onto a climbing harness, push any nonbraided rope through the top, and let it fly. Inside the gizmo, a network of grippers scurries up the line and ensures that it threads cleanly out the side. The Ascender's 10-kilowatt output can lift up to 350 pounds, which is no easy task. "Having that much power that close to your crotch is a huge engineering challenge," says Atlas' Bryan Schmid, "and frankly a bit risky." Sounds pretty ballsy.

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