Atomic Bath Bombs | Lavender
Atomic Bath Bombs | Lavender
Looking for a BOMB experience? You've come to the right place! Experience the indulgent sensation of stepping out of a lavender field with our luxurious Atomic Bath Bombs. Transform your skin into a soft and smooth canvas, allowing you to feel truly pampered. Let's get fizzy!
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Hand crafted | 100% Natural | Tested on People Not Animals |
Ingredients
Ingredients
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How to use
How to use
Fill your tub with warm water, drop in the bath bomb and lie back to enjoy its lovely color and gorgeous fragrance.
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Parabens and Phthalates are two types of chemicals that are often found in personal care products, such as cosmetics, shampoos, and perfumes. They have different functions and potential health effects.
Parabens are preservatives that prevent the growth of bacteria and mold in products that contain natural ingredients. They usually have names that end with “paraben”, such as methylparaben or propylparaben. Some studies have suggested that parabens can disrupt hormones in the body and increase the risk of cancer, but the evidence is not conclusive. The FDA has not regulated parabens, but the European Commission has banned or restricted some of them.
Phthalates are chemicals that make plastics more flexible and durable. They are also used to enhance the fragrance and texture of products. They usually have names that end with “phthalate”, such as diethylphthalate or dibutylphthalate. Some studies have shown that phthalates can interfere with hormones and reproductive development, especially in children. The FDA has not banned phthalates, but for your health and ours, Okoboji Soap Company has chosen to restrict their use in any of our products.
Super relaxing! Thanks
These bombs are the BOMB! You have to give them a try! Im happy I did!