Collection: Bath Bombs

Bath bombs are compact, spherical (or sometimes shaped) products made from a mixture of ingredients like baking soda, citric acid, and other soothing additives. When dropped into a bathtub filled with water, they fizz and dissolve, releasing colors, fragrances, and skin-nourishing ingredients into the bath.

Common Features:

  • Effervescence: The reaction between baking soda and citric acid in water creates fizzing bubbles.
  • Fragrances: Often scented with essential oils (like lavender, eucalyptus, or citrus) or synthetic fragrances for a relaxing or invigorating experience.
  • Colors: Contain water-soluble dyes or pigments to tint the bathwater in vibrant hues.
  • Additives: May include moisturizing agents (e.g., shea butter or coconut oil), Epsom salts, dried flower petals, or glitter for extra effects.

Bath bombs are popular for creating a spa-like atmosphere at home, enhancing relaxation and self-care routines. They're available in a variety of shapes, scents, and formulations tailored to different skin types or preferences.