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Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

Gas released during the fizzing process.

Carrier Oils (Bath Bombs)

Carrier Oils (Bath Bombs)

Skin-conditioning liquids used to moisturize and bind dry ingredients together.

Cavity Molds

Cavity Molds

Molds with individual cavities for uniform sizing.

Child Safety

Child Safety

Measures taken to reduce risk for young users.

Citric Acid

Citric Acid

The acidic component that reacts with alkalis to create fizz.

Clay Colors

Clay Colors

Naturally tinted clays used to color while adding skin benefits.

Cocoa Butter (Melted)

Cocoa Butter (Melted)

A firm butter that improves durability while adding a luxurious skin feel.

Coconut Oil (Fractionated)

Coconut Oil (Fractionated)

A lightweight, non-greasy oil that blends easily and won’t solidify.

Color Bleeding (Bath Bombs)

Color Bleeding (Bath Bombs)

Unwanted color migration that causes fading or discoloration during use.

Color Blocks

Color Blocks

Distinct sections of solid color arranged for bold visual impact.

Color Dispersion

Color Dispersion

The process of evenly mixing pigments to prevent speckling or streaks.

Color Testing

Color Testing

Trial batches used to evaluate final color after fizzing and drying.

Cornstarch (Corn Starch)

Cornstarch (Corn Starch)

A fine powder added to slow the reaction and create a softer feel.

Cosmetic Claims

Cosmetic Claims

Statements about product benefits that must remain compliant.

Cosmetic Glitter (Bath Bombs)

Cosmetic Glitter (Bath Bombs)

Skin-safe shimmer designed to wash away cleanly during use.

Cosmetic Regulations

Cosmetic Regulations

Legal standards governing personal care products.

Cracking Bath Bombs

Cracking Bath Bombs

Surface fractures caused by pressure or rapid drying.

Cream of Tartar (Bubbles)

Cream of Tartar (Bubbles)

An acidic additive used to boost foam and improve bubble stability.

Cream of Tartar (Tartaric Acid)

Cream of Tartar (Tartaric Acid)

An acidic stabilizer used to improve hardness and durability.

Crumbly Bath Bombs

Crumbly Bath Bombs

Structural failure caused by insufficient binding or moisture control.

Cure Time (Bath Bombs)

Cure Time (Bath Bombs)

Time required for full hardening and stability.

Dehumidifier

Dehumidifier

Equipment used to reduce moisture in the air.

Delayed Unmolding

Delayed Unmolding

Allowing time before removal to improve strength and reduce breakage.

Digital Scale (Bath Bombs)

Digital Scale (Bath Bombs)

Precision tool used to measure ingredients accurately.

Display Considerations

Display Considerations

How products are presented to prevent damage and attract buyers.

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