Cure Time (Bath Bombs)
While bath bombs can be used after 24-48 hours drying, they continue hardening for 1-2 weeks. Longer cure creates harder, longer-lasting bombs. Package after bombs are completely dry and hard.
Other Terms
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Rose Hip Extract
A plant extract rich in antioxidants and vitamins.
Rosehip Seed Oil
A nutrient-rich oil known for supporting regeneration and improving tone.
Rosehip Seed Oil (Body Care)
A regenerative oil known for improving tone and skin resilience.
Rosehip Seed Oil (Hair Care)
A nutrient-rich option that supports softness and elasticity, especially for dry or mature hair.
Rosemary Oil (Hair Growth)
A botanical oil sometimes used to support scalp health and improve the look of thickness.
Rosewater
A floral water used for gentle hydration and soothing effects.
Rubber Mask (Modeling Mask)
A professional-style treatment that sets into a flexible rubbery layer.
Rustic Finish
A purposely imperfect look with natural texture, mottling, or handmade variation.
SAP Value (Saponification Value)
The specific amount of alkali required to completely convert a fat or oil into soap.
SLSA (Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate)
A gentle powdered surfactant added to create rich, foamy bubbles.
SLSA Alternatives
Alternative mild surfactants used to replace or reduce powdered foaming agents.
SLSA Safety
Proper handling practices used to avoid inhalation and skin irritation during use.
SPF (Sun Protection Factor)
A rating that indicates how well a product protects against sunburn-causing radiation.
Safety Data Sheets (Bath Bombs)
Official documentation detailing ingredient safety.
Safety Data Sheets (Candle Making)
Official hazard and handling documents that explain safe storage, use, and emergency information
Safety Data Sheets (Skincare)
Official documents detailing ingredient hazards and handling.
Safety Gear (Cold Process)
Protective equipment used to shield skin and eyes from lye and raw soap during the soap-making process.
Safety Testing
Evaluation processes ensuring product safety.
Safflower Oil
A light, nourishing oil high in linoleic acid that softens skin and enhances soap’s moisturizing properties.
Salicylic Acid
A pore-clearing acid effective for acne-prone skin.
Salicylic Acid (Acne)
A pore-penetrating acid used to clear congestion and reduce breakouts.
Salt Scrub
A coarser exfoliant using mineral crystals for deeper scrubbing.
Saponification
A chemical reaction in which fats or oils combine with an alkali to form soap and glycerin.
Saponification Time
It’s the period during which oils and lye chemically react to fully transform into soap.
Satin/Silk Bonnet
A soft sleep cap that protects curls and reduces friction while you sleep.