ARGAN BATH BOMB | COCONUT & WILD LIME
ARGAN BATH BOMB | COCONUT & WILD LIME
Did somebody say “At Home Luxe Day Spa Experience”? This is how you will feel as soon as you bathe and unwind in a fizzing paradise of exotic Coconut & Lime scent with the added benefit of Cold pressed certified organic Argan Oil which is Rich in Vitamin E, antioxidants, omega-6 and omega-9 essential fatty acids. Let the Bath Bomb work its magic and pamper, hydrate, smooth and nourish your skin. Australian & hand made with Love, not tested on Animals this is a must for your weekly Beauty regime. Available in many exotic aromas you are spoilt for choice, treat yourself or makes a perfect gift for your loved ones.
BENEFITS
Hydrates skin
Nourishes skin
Hand Made
Made in Australia
Relaxing exotic aroma
FREE FROM
SLS (Sodium Lauryl Sulfate)
Testing on animals
Vegan
DIRECTIONS OF USE
Run bath, place bath bomb in the bath and allow to Fizz & dissolve. Be sure to wipe out bath after use.
INGREDIENTS
KEY INGREDIENTS
Agania Spinosa Kernel Oil – (Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil) is obtained from the fruit kernel of the Argan Tree. Rich in Vitamin E, antioxidants, omega-6 and omega-9 essential fatty acids all of which assist in keeping skin nourished and hydrated
INGREDIENTS: Sodium bicarbonate, Citric acid, Cream of tartar, Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate (SLSa), Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil, Isopropyl alcohol, fragrance oil (parfum), Polysorbate 80, CI42090 CI19140.
FAQ
What sizes are available?
6 x 50g
Do these Silk Bath Bombs contain sulfates?
No
Do these Silk Bath Bombs contain Argan Oil?
Yes, they are manufactured using Cold Pressed Certified Organic Argan Oil
Is Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate a sulfate?
Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate (SLSA) has a very similar name to one of the most common sulfate ingredients, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS), so you may be tempted to avoid it. Both ingredients are surfactants that can create bubbles and lather in cleansers, but that is pretty much where the similarity ends. SLS is a cheaper ingredient made in a lab while SLSA is naturally derived from coconut and palm oils, according to Syd Salmon of SLI Beauty. Like Disodium Laureth Sulfosuccinate, the SLSA molecule is too large to penetrate the skin, thus causing less irritation than sulfates.
MORE INFO
EXPIRY DATE/SHELF LIFE: The average shelf life of bath bombs is around six months. Though, some people like to store away their fizzies in tight bulk bath bomb containers for extended periods of time. Even if someone did this and saved them for two years, they can still be used, but they won't work as well as fresh ones.