Color Bleeding (Bath Bombs)
Colors can run or “bleed” into each other in multi-colored bath bombs when there’s excess moisture or incompatible/mixed colorant types, causing pigments to migrate between layers or from embeds into the surrounding bomb—especially if the bomb hasn’t fully dried. To prevent this, keep liquids to a minimum, let each layer reach the right consistency (and set up slightly) before adding the next, dry bombs thoroughly, and use the same type of colorant throughout (including embeds) for the best results.
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Body Product pH
The acidity level required to ensure safety and skin compatibility.
Body Scrub
A grain-based product used to buff and smooth the body.
Body Serum
A concentrated treatment delivering active ingredients to the body.
Body Skin vs. Facial Skin
Thicker, less sensitive skin with fewer oil glands compared to facial areas.
Body Soap
A solid cleanser used interchangeably with liquid washes.
Body Wash
A liquid cleanser designed to remove sweat, dirt, and impurities during bathing.
Botanicals in Bath Bombs
Using plant materials carefully to avoid staining, irritation, or drainage issues.
Bottle with Flip Disc
A bottle featuring a combined flip lid and dispensing disc.
Braided Wick
A woven style designed to curl while burning to help reduce soot and keep the flame stable.
Bramble Berry Blog
An educational resource offering tutorials, recipes, and industry insights for soap and cosmetic makers.
Breakage
Snapping along the strand from weakness rather than release from the root.
Breast Care Products
Products formulated to nourish and protect breast skin.
Brightening Consistency
Long-term, consistent use required to see visible improvement.
Brightening Mask
A treatment formulated to improve radiance and even tone.
Brightening Serum
A targeted formula designed to even skin tone and enhance radiance.
Broad Spectrum
Protection that covers multiple types of ultraviolet radiation.
Broad Spectrum Preservative
A preservative that protects against bacteria, yeast, and mold across typical use conditions.
Bubble Bar Base
A foundational formula combining surfactants, binders, and moisturizers for bubbling products.
Bubble Boost - CAPB (Cocamidopropyl Betaine)
A mild foam booster that improves cleansing feel while helping reduce irritation.
Bubbles in Finished Soap
Visible air pockets in cured soap bars, usually caused by trapped air during pouring or inadequate tapping of the mold.
Burn Time
The total expected duration it will last based on typical use and tested conditions.
Burn Time Recommendations
Guidance for customers on how long to light it each session to promote safe, even burning.
Business Resources
Educational and operational support for sellers.
Business Resources (Body Care)
Educational and operational tools for selling body care products.
Business Resources (Hair Care)
Guides for pricing, compliance, testing, labeling, and operations for selling products.