INTEYE Organic Handmade Bath Bombs, 24-Count
Last updated date: August 21, 2020
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Wow your guests with these sophisticated and fun bath bombs. They come in four small boxes of six bath bombs each. They present an amazing visual impression when in the water.
In our analysis of 22 expert reviews, the INTEYE INTEYE Organic Handmade Bath Bombs, 24-Count placed 4th when we looked at the top 7 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.
From The Manufacturer
All ingredients are made from natural organic Grape Seed Oil, Shea & Cocoa Butter, Organic Coconut Oil, etc. Lasting, gentle, nourishing, relaxed, without any stimulation or adverse reaction. It will not cause any skin injury. It is suitable for normal and dry skin. It can be used continuously to improve skin texture and make the skin smoother and more flexible.
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An Overview On Bath Bombs
After a long day or when you’re feeling tense, a relaxing warm bath can make it all seem better. If you want to add a little fun to the bath, consider using a bath bomb. Not only do they help your body relax, they release calming scents and have moisturizing properties too.
A bath bomb is a small sphere or block made out of citric acid, baking soda, essential oils, natural scents and other ingredients. All you have to do is toss it into the bathwater, and it begins to fizzle and dissolve. When the bath bomb touches the water, the baking soda and citric acid interact and release a carbon dioxide gas, which creates the fizzing action in the water. As the bath bomb dissolves in the bathtub, it releases the essential oils and scents.
Bath bombs are safe to use on any skin as long as it is not broken skin. If you have a rash, for example, or a cut, it’s best to wait until it’s healed before getting in the tub. Many bath bombs are also safe to use with kids – who especially love the fizzing bubbles and noise. Just be sure to read the ingredients to ensure your child doesn’t have any allergies to the oils or scents.
The Bath Bomb Buying Guide
- One thing to keep in mind when you’re buying bath bombs is how frequently you use them. The longer they sit, the more ineffective they become, so it’s best to only get a large pack if you use bath bombs on a regular basis. Otherwise, opt for a smaller package. You can find bath bombs in sets of 6, 12 and 24.
- Check for high-quality ingredients that won’t irritate your skin. Good options include Shea and coco butter, coconut oil, Epsom salts, essential oils and grape seed oils. These are good for your skin and have healthy properties.
- Consider what kind scents you like. When you use a bath bomb, the scent will engulf you while you bathe, so it’s best to go with smells you love. Options include natural scents like lavender, peppermint and orange or kid-friendly ones like bubblegum, gummy bear and grape soda.
- Look for bath bombs that come individually wrapped if you want to give them away as party favors. They are great for bridal shower, baby shower and birthday party thank you gifts for guests.
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