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    PickMora Bath Bombs for Kids Price: $20.99 (originally $28.99) If you have kids, this set of bath bombs from PickMora comes with 20 in the set and includes small surprise toys inside each bath bomb.

  3. 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.

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    8-Piece Shower Steamer Set Bath bombs get a lot of hype, but shower bombs are great, too. This eight-piece shower steamer set includes four calming floral aromas for deep relaxation including ...

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  6. Bath salts - Wikipedia

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    Bath salts have been developed which mimic the properties of natural mineral baths or hot springs. [2] Some bath salts contain glycerine so the product will act as an emollient, humectant, or lubricant. Fragrances and colors are often added to bath salts; the fragrances are used to increase the users' enjoyment of the bathing experience.

  7. Bubble bath - Wikipedia

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    The latter can come as small pellets known as bath fizzies or as a bolus known as a bath bomb, and they produce carbon dioxide by reaction of a bicarbonate or carbonate with an organic acid. Fizzing bath products came into use as effervescent bath salts early in the 20th century; the bath bomb became a popular form late in that century.