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Size and Fizz Duration

Size and Fizz Duration

How size impacts how long fizzing lasts.

Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate (SCI)

Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate (SCI)

A solid, mild surfactant that produces creamy bubbles and is gentler on skin.

Soft Bath Bombs

Soft Bath Bombs

Products that fail to harden properly.

Spatula

Spatula

Flat tool used for folding and pressing mixtures.

Sphere Molds

Sphere Molds

Rounded molds used to create classic spherical shapes.

Spray Bottle (Bath Bombs)

Spray Bottle (Bath Bombs)

A tool used to lightly mist liquids for controlled binding.

Stamping

Stamping

Pressing designs or textures into the surface before drying.

Starting Small

Starting Small

Beginning production with minimal investment and scale.

Sticking to Molds

Sticking to Molds

Adhesion problems caused by moisture imbalance or mold issues.

Storage Containers

Storage Containers

Rigid or sealed containers used to protect finished products.

Sunflower Oil (Bath Bombs)

Sunflower Oil (Bath Bombs)

A mild, affordable oil used to condition skin and support structure.

Surface Bumps

Surface Bumps

Uneven textures caused by poor mixing or mold pressure.

Surface Decoration

Surface Decoration

Decorative elements applied only to the exterior surface.

Sweet Almond Oil (Bath Bombs)

Sweet Almond Oil (Bath Bombs)

A lightweight, nourishing oil that softens skin without making the product greasy.

Swirling Colors

Swirling Colors

Blending colors together to form flowing or marbled effects.

Tapioca Starch

Tapioca Starch

A smooth starch that helps enhance firmness and dissolve evenly.

Testing Consistency

Testing Consistency

Checking texture and cohesion before molding.

Texture on Tub Bottom

Texture on Tub Bottom

Residue left behind from undissolved ingredients.

Top Notes (Bath)

Top Notes (Bath)

The initial scent impression released when the product first dissolves.

Tub Staining

Tub Staining

Residue left behind due to excess colorants.

Twisting Technique

Twisting Technique

Rotating mold halves slightly to improve seam strength.

Undermixed Indicators

Undermixed Indicators

Signs that ingredients are not evenly blended, leading to weak structure.

Undermixing

Undermixing

Insufficient blending that leads to uneven texture and poor binding.

Uneven Coloring

Uneven Coloring

Patchy appearance caused by poor pigment blending.

Unmolding

Unmolding

Removing the shaped product from the mold safely.

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