| What are Bath Bombs? |
No one knows when bath bombs were invented, who invented them or why they are now one of the most popular bath products sold today.
Maybe it's because modern living is so stressful and lived at such a frantic pace that the only time we get to relax and decompress is in a hot fragrant bath.
Bath bombs are pre-packaged balls of natural ingredients designed to fizz (to a greater or lesser extent depending on their exact ingredients) as they dissolve in water; also releasing their aroma to the air.
Bath time shouldn't add to your stress – messing around measuring liquid bubble bath, worrying that you've put in too much or too little; concerned that you didn't pour it into the running water and just plonked it on the bottom of the bath and hoped for the best.
AN indulgent bath bomb is a little ball of relaxation which comes in a wide variety of scents and sizes to fit your moods and needs. They are usually individually packaged which means you can identify exactly what you want and just drop it into your bath – no measuring required. Because each bomb is individually wrapped and labelled, it is easy to keep a stock of different scents and types of bath bomb without them being overpowering.
Mood inspiring fragrances can create more than relaxation – spice up the evening with a sensual Ylang Ylang bomb in a bath for two. Lift your spirits with a citrus fragrance like grapefruit and mandarin or Orange & Lemon. Energising for an exhausted body and refreshing for tired muscles. Get ready for a night out by bathing in a fragrance which compliments your perfume / aftershave / body lotion / body spray or whatever.
Fruity fragrances for daytime like banana or raspberry or a fragrance like chocolate can be enjoyed by everybody. Encourage everyone in your home to explore the fragrances on offer and to try something new.
Bath bombs are easy to buy, simple to use and add so much value to our relaxation time – maybe that's why they're one of the most popular health and beauty products out there?
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