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The chemical interaction responsible for fizzing.
A fine black powder used for detoxifying effects and dramatic color.
Storage methods that prevent moisture exposure.
Required disclosures for known sensitizing ingredients.
Made without water, relying entirely on dry ingredients and oils.
A gentle oil that adds nourishment and improves the skin feel.
Wellness effects associated with specific scents, such as relaxation or energy.
A lightweight starch used to improve binding and silkiness.
The primary alkaline ingredient responsible for the bubbling reaction.
The lingering scent notes that remain after the bath experience.
Tracking identifiers tied to production runs.
Documentation used to track production history.
A standard formula combining acids, bases, binders, and skin-loving additives.
Calculation tools for ingredient ratios.
Tools used to shape and form the product.
Materials required to produce finished products.
Educational guides for learning techniques.
The rapid bubbling reaction that occurs when the product dissolves in bath water.
Pigments approved for bath use.
Scents tested and approved for bath safety.
A highly absorbent clay that adds firmness and helps draw impurities.
Eco-friendly sparkle that dissolves safely without environmental harm.
Using plant materials carefully to avoid staining, irritation, or drainage issues.
A foundational formula combining surfactants, binders, and moisturizers for bubbling products.
Educational and operational support for sellers.