Building Blocks
Bath Bomb Ingredients:
Baking Soda, Citric Acid, Sunflower Oil, Buttermilk Powder, Fragrance, Polysorbate 80, Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate (SCI), Kaolin Clay, Cream of tartar, Tapioca Starch.
Red Building Block is colored with- Red 40 & 27 Lakes & Dye along with Blue 1 and Yellow 6.
Yellow Build Block is colored with- Yellow 10 Lake & Yellow 5 Dye
Blue Building Block is colored with- Blue 1 Lake & Dye
*Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate (SCI), commonly known as Baby Foam due to its exceptional mildness, is a surfactant that is comprised of a type of sulphonic acid called Isethionic Acid as well as the fatty acid – or sodium salt ester – obtained from Coconut Oil. It is a traditional substitute for sodium salts that are derived from animals, namely sheep and cattle. It is one of a few common surfactants used in baby products like shampoo, bubble bath and body wash. It is NOT a sulfate.
Directions:
After filling the tub with warm water, turn off the water and carefully get into the tub. Hold bath bomb on the water’s surface before slowly letting go.
*Due to weight, some bath bombs may not float.
*Please note that all products are made by hand and painted by hand. Due to this process, there will be slight variations from items pictured and between each bath bombs of the same design. Please expect distinctions that makes your purchase from VinZio Design, one of a kind.
Storage:
Keep bath bombs stored in a dry, cool area away from sunlight as it can fade the colors. Humidity and moisture can cause the bath bomb to activate prematurely and go soft which will negatively affect its performance in the tub.
Clean Up:
Oils, colorant, dirt, dead skin, dried herbs/flowers and glitter can stick to the sides of the tub as the water slowly drains. Please don’t panic, it is not stained. I suggest rinsing with clean water and/or whipping the tub with washcloth after each bath. Temporary staining of the skin can occur, especially if the bath bomb is being held in your hands as it activates in the water. If this occurs, rest easy that in a few hours it will wash/wear off as if it never happened. If any colored water gets on towels or rugs, wash as normal. No bleach or harsh cleanser is needed.