Given the rise of the bath bomb craze in the past few years, the act of bathing has never been the same. Drop one of these colorful pods into your bath and watch as still water fizzes and foams its way into a colorful work of art.
Ingredients:
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Baking soda
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Citric acid
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Epsom salts
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Fragrance oils
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Colorants
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Surfactants
what are the benefits of bath bombs?
1. bask in fragrant heaven with carefully chosen bath bomb ingredients
Take a few minutes of mindfulness to gage your mood, and then choose your bath bomb ingredients and aromas accordingly. For example, choose bath bomb ingredients that have an aroma of invigorating mimosa flower for a stint in tropical paradise, or an aroma of heirloom French lavender for a relaxing spa session.
2. smooth out dryness for hydrated skin
Once dissolved in water, bath bombs release citric acid which fizzes up and helps loosen damaged layers of skin. The oils in bath bombs also tend to be super moisturizing, and basking in a tub of hydrating oils will leave your skin feeling soft and supple.
3. say goodbye to soreness and relax your body & your mind
With smoothing properties and delicious smells, bath bomb ingredients work to help you relax. Beyond just the bath bomb, lounging in a warm bath itself for between 15-20 minutes can help you decompress after a long day. For centuries, people have been using baths for their beneficial effects on our muscles, and recent studies confirm that a warm bath can help soothe soreness and tension.
4. detox your skin and leave your bath feeling refreshed and renewed
The high alkaline content of sodium bicarbonate, the primary ingredient in bath bombs, makes it super effective in helping to remove toxins. The more common name for sodium bicarbonate is baking soda, which is famous for its many detoxing health benefits and uses. Bath bombs aren’t only therapeutic, but also contain cleansers that remove dirt and oil buildup from your outer skin layer. Renew your skin and let the bath bomb work its detoxifying magic!
Choosing the right bath bomb for yourself requires considering the following aspects:
- Scent - Select a fragrance you find relaxing or uplifting
- Skin type - Choose nourishing oils like shea or cocoa butter if dry skin; avoid strong oils if sensitive
- Color - Vibrant colors are fun; pastels are calming
- Ingredients - Opt for natural ingredients if sensitive skin
- Budget - Prices range from a couple dollars to $10 for luxury
- Size - Larger provide longer soak time; mini work for quick baths
- Extras - Some have flower petals, glitter or toys for added fun
How to use bath bombs step by step
- Step One: Plug the tub and turn on the water to your desired temperature.
- Step Two: Let the bathtub fill up halfway.
- Step Three: Once the tub is filled halfway, hold your bath bomb under the faucet to dissolve the bomb and properly bubble.
- Step Four: Turn off the faucet, and sink into the tub. Be sure to avoid your eyes, and do not drink your bathwater.
- Step Five: Once you have relaxed and are ready to exit, unplug the tub, and allow the water to drain.
- Step Six: Rinse off the bomb and pat yourself dry.
- Step Seven: Rinse the tub and scrub clean to avoid any dyes ruining the bathtub.
- 4, Get in and enjoy! Now's the perfect time to kick back, throw on a mask, put on a podcast and really take some time for yourself.
Tips:
Once to three times a week, soak and rest for 20 minutes, the water temperature is maintained at 36 ℃, rinse with clean water after soaking (usually 2-3 times a week).Note: This product is for external use only, and cannot be used on skin with abnormalities such as broken mouth, rash, inflammation, swelling, pain, and sunburn.
Please use it immediately after opening.
Please keep this product in a cool place where the direct sunlight can't shine.
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