Bath Bombs
Bath bombs, known for their fizzing and fragrant properties, were invented by Mo Constantine of Lush Cosmetics in 1989, inspired by Alka-Seltzer tablets. They are a blend of baking soda and citric acid that react in water to create a bubbly, aromatic bath experience. Beyond their visual appeal and aromatherapy benefits, many bath bombs include ingredients like Epsom salts and moisturizing oils that can soothe muscles and soften skin.
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