Relax and unwind into creamy coconut bubbles that will leave your skin feeling silky and hydrated. Suitable for all skin types including those with sensitive skin.
We use SLSA as our surfactant which is biodegradable and a great alternative to Sodium Lauryl Sulfate as it is much more natural, milder and non-irritating on the skin. It is derived from vegetables sources such as coconut oil.
Each jar will do approximately 5 – 7 baths.
170g
INGREDIENTS:
Cocos Nucifera (Coconut Milk) Powder, Sodium Lauryl Sulphoacetate (SLSA) Powder, Tapioca Starch (Natrasorb) Bath, Skin Safe Fragrance
DIRECTIONS:
Draw a bath of warm water and place approximately 1/4 cup of powder mixture into running water. Swirl around with hands to break any clumps. Once ready enter your tub with caution and relax for 20-30 minutes. For optimum results follow with our Neroli + Jasmine + Geranium Body Oil.
TAKE CARE:
For external use only. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding or have any medical conditions consult your healthcare practitioner first. Patch test prior to use. Store below 30°C. Keep out of reach from children and pets. Avoid water entering the jar. See the bottom of the jar for the use-by date. Use within 6 months of opening.
Welcome to Blossom Brew, luxurious spa inspired, crystal infused bath and skincare handmade in the small rural town of Romsey Victoria by me, Daniella.
Blossom Brew was born from a passion in skincare, crystals and essential oils and learning how to practice the act of self care.
Our products are made from an intention, love and quality sourced ingredients,
My aim is to bring a little self indulgence and personal awakening within each and every product to help you throughout your day and to also carve out space for “you” time!
I hope you enjoy my products as much as I enjoy making them for you.
Xx
Daniella
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