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Dehydrated plant elements used for decoration or natural appeal.
Environmental conditions that affect drying success.
The period needed for moisture to evaporate and structure to set.
Muted appearance caused by pigment dilution or base interference.
Strategic positioning of decorative elements for balance and stability.
Ensuring added items are skin-safe, non-reactive, and appropriate for bath use.
Adding decorative or functional items into the mixture for visual interest.
A reaction that absorbs heat during activation.
Magnesium-rich salt used to promote muscle relaxation and skin soothing.
Concentrated plant extracts used carefully for scent and aromatherapy benefits.
Size increase due to internal reactions or humidity.
Continued bubbling caused by formulation imbalance.
The rapid bubbling reaction that occurs when the product dissolves in bath water.
Combining multiple scents to create a balanced, custom fragrance profile.
Scented oils formulated to withstand fizzing and disperse safely in water.
The calculated amount of scent added to ensure safety, performance, and balance.
A mineral-rich clay used for gentle cleansing and natural color.
Structured designs created through precise color placement.
Decorative wrapping designed for gifting.
Protective wear used to keep hands clean and safe.
Manufacturing standards ensuring safety and consistency.
A fast-absorbing oil that helps bind ingredients while keeping the feel light.
Oil residue caused by high oil content or poor emulsification.
The process of allowing the finished product to dry and strengthen over time.
Factors influencing durability and strength.