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  2. 7 of the Best Bath Bombs for Your Most Relaxing Night ... - AOL

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    Amazon. Best Organic Bath Bombs. There's no need to choose favorites with this six-pack of clean, cruelty-free aromatherapy bath bombs: Each one is designed to treat a separate need.There's ...

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    For instance, some people like to use bath bombs, bath oils, CBD bath products, luxury candles and other spa relaxation products on top of bubbles. “The addition of aromatherapy can be very ...

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  5. List of essential oils - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other essential oils, lemon oil is usually cold pressed. Used in cosmetics. Lemongrass. Lemongrass is a highly fragrant grass from India. The oil is very useful for insect repellent. Lime; Litsea cubeba oil, lemon-like scent, often used in perfumes and aromatherapy. Linalool; Mandarin; Marjoram; Manuka oil; Melissa oil (Lemon balm ...

  6. 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.

  7. Roman Baths, Beirut - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Baths is an ancient Roman thermae or bath site inside the Roman city of Berytus. [3] It was discovered in 1968–1969 and underwent major renovation in the mid-1990s. [4] The archaeological ruin of one of the baths has been preserved and is occasionally used as a performance space, thus reflecting the ancient traditions of the site. [5]