THAT’S MY NIFFLER Bath Bomb
THAT’S MY NIFFLER Bath Bomb
What’s that in this bath bomb? Well - in the name of Deliverance Dane, let loose the scents of playful plumeria, patchouli, and sweet orange as they run wild around your bathtub.
HOW IT WORKS: The combination of pure dead sea salt and sweet almond oil gently exfoliates and soaks into the skin while the aromas help soothe your senses after a long hard day!
TO USE: Place bath bomb into a full tub of warm to hot water. Watch the skin softening bubbles go to work. Let the effervescence, color, and aroma soothe your soul!
Average weight 5oz
Ingredients: Sodium Bicarbonate, Citric Acid, Zea Mays (Corn) Starch, Pure Dead Sea Salt, Magnesium Sulfate, Sweet Almond Oil, Fragrance and/or Essential Oils, Cosmetic Color, Mica.
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FCS’ bath bombs are the best! They are so inventive and creative! The themes and references are always on point! I often can split one bomb between two or more baths if I so choose.
The detail on this bath bomb made me so sad to use it, but I'm glad I did! I don't normally like patchouli, but the other scents really shine through. Left me soft and smelling great.
I'm not huge on patchouli, but the other scents tone it down. This was a cute design for the theme.
I really enjoyed the scent of this bath bomb, and the gold sparkles were really cool. The gems were a little bothersome, leaving a smear of color on my skin, the red was the most frustrating. But nothing that couldn't be washed off.
I had gotten ill and was not feeling the best when I decided the best way for me to get clean would be to take a bath. I grabbed my trusty FCS bath bomb and started filling up the tub. I was nervous that the bath bomb would leave lots of glitter in the tub; it didn't, thankfully. What I had the worst time getting out was the "gems" on thr bath bomb had some type of oil/cream that would smear if you were trying to wipe it off the tub or your skin. However, it broke down very easily once body wash was applied to it. I'm not a huge fan of patchouli, so finding out it wasn't overpowering and blended nice with the orange and plumeria. Was it my favorite from this collection? No, but it definitely wasn't hated.