This is not nearly as sexy (nor soapy) as that title would suggest, unless you consider f/1.8 water droplets of sweet, sweet colors sexy. Which, I'll confess, I absolutely do.
The shower that we have at our apartment is like something that should be on a spaceship. It is called Duscholux. I will never feel comfortable using the Dutch word for showering, which is "douchen," but that hopefully explains the model name of the shower. Yes, this shower has a name. It has two main jets of water, PLUS a built-in seat with little massaging jets, AND four other jets on the side JUST BECAUSE. To be honest, I only ever use the normal shower head, because the others seem totally indulgent and ridiculous. The shower, like our whole almost too cool apartment, is uber modern and makes its inhabitants feel slightly guilty for occupying them. BUT. The coolest feature of the shower, which I have only ever used to show off to friends (not while showering), is that it has LIGHTS. THAT CHANGE COLORS. They filter through the whole rainbow over about 30 minutes, so since it is terribly gray and depressing outside today, I got my color fix today by turning on the lights and just periodically turning on the water once the colors changed.
The shower that we have at our apartment is like something that should be on a spaceship. It is called Duscholux. I will never feel comfortable using the Dutch word for showering, which is "douchen," but that hopefully explains the model name of the shower. Yes, this shower has a name. It has two main jets of water, PLUS a built-in seat with little massaging jets, AND four other jets on the side JUST BECAUSE. To be honest, I only ever use the normal shower head, because the others seem totally indulgent and ridiculous. The shower, like our whole almost too cool apartment, is uber modern and makes its inhabitants feel slightly guilty for occupying them. BUT. The coolest feature of the shower, which I have only ever used to show off to friends (not while showering), is that it has LIGHTS. THAT CHANGE COLORS. They filter through the whole rainbow over about 30 minutes, so since it is terribly gray and depressing outside today, I got my color fix today by turning on the lights and just periodically turning on the water once the colors changed.