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  2. Follow This Simple DIY Recipe to Make Your Own Bath Bomb at Home

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    Here's an easy DIY recipe on how to make bath bombs at home for beginners. They're lush, colorful and fizzy, making them fun crafts for kids and adults alike.

  3. 7 of the Best Bath Bombs for Your Most Relaxing Night ... - AOL

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    These handy little spheres (or cubes!) can turn an otherwise boring bath into an ultra-luxurious soak, enveloping you in calming essential oils, soothing salts and nourishing moisturizers—if you ...

  4. List of cooling baths - Wikipedia

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    Cooling Agent Organic Solvent or Inorganic Salt T (°C) Notes Dry ice: p-Xylene +13 [1]Dry ice: p-Dioxane +12 Dry ice: Cyclohexane +6 Dry ice: Benzene +5 Dry ice

  5. Bath bomb - Wikipedia

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    Bath bombs on display in a Lush cosmetics shop. A bath bomb or bath fizzie is a toiletry item used in the bath. It was invented and patented in 1989 by Mo Constantine, co-founder of Lush Cosmetics. [1] It is a compacted mixture of wet and dry ingredients molded into any of several shapes and then dried.

  6. Moisturizer - Wikipedia

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    Using moisturizers helps to improve skin comfort and may reduce disease flares. [13] [14] They can be used as leave-on treatments, bath additives, or soap substitutes. There are many different moisturizer products, but the majority of leave-on treatments (from least to most greasy) are one of the following: lotions, creams, gels, or ointments.

  7. 7 of the Best Bath Bombs for Your Most Relaxing Night ... - AOL

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    Amazon. Most Moisturizing Bath Bombs. Created by celebrity stylist Jen Atkin, these clean-looking bath bombs, aka "chill pills," live up to their name—at least if the reviews are any indicator ...