Q. What are bath bombs and bath tabs?
A. Bath bombs and bath tabs are hard-packed mixtures of dry ingredients which effervesces when wet. They are used to add essential oils, scent, bubbles and color to bathwater.
Q. What is the difference between bath bombs and bath tabs?
A. Both contain the same ingredients. The different sizes allow you to chose how much to put in your bath.
Q. How do I store my bath bombs and bath tabs?
A. Like most bath and beauty products, bath bombs are usually stored in the bathroom. Storing the bombs and tabs in an airtight container can help protect them from excess moisture. To help maintain freshness and longevity all our products are stored and shipped in plastic wrap. Plastic wrap and jars also catch crumbles that may fall off the bombs and tabs.
Q. What is the shelf life of Bath Bombs and Bath Tabs?
A. Because Bath Bombs and Bath Tabs contain DRY and WET ingredients it is best to keep these in an airtight container or wrapped in plastic under the sink or in a cabinet to avoid humid air coming into contact with the product until use. The shelf life of Bath Bombs is approximately 4 months and Bath Tabs is approximately 6 months.
Q. How do I use a bath bomb or a bath tab?
A. http://www.wikihow.com/Use-a-Bath-Bomb
Q. What is Foaming Foot Bath?
A. Foaming Foot Bath was specifically designed as a soaking solution for your feet. It can also be used to soak your hands or in a full bath.
Q. I have Diabetes, can I use your products?
A. As with any product consult with your doctor before use if you are Diabetic.
Q. Can I use your products if I am pregnant, nursing, or plan to become pregnant?
A. Although our ingredients are all natural, many essential oils come with a warning for women who are pregnant, nursing, or plan to become pregnant. So please consult with your doctor before use.
Q. What is Sugar Scrub?
A. Sugar scrubs are just easier to manage and can remove the outermost layer of dead skin cells, without causing pain. A sugar scrub is an especially good choice if your skin is extremely sensitive or if you have had a salt scrub before and found it scratchy or uncomfortable. Most people use sugar scrubs to remove make-up or to remove dry skin from elbows and feet.
Q. What is the shelf life of Sugar Scrub?
A. Sugar Scrub will last approximately 3 months once opened.
Q. Can I keep my sugar scrub in the shower?
A. Ideally, you should try to prevent getting water into your scrub because water can cause bacteria to grow in the sugars and oils. It is best to use in the bath tub, at the sink, or put the scrub on the desired surfaces before turning the shower on.
Q. What is Easy Foam (Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate) which is found in Foaming Foot Bath?
A. Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate is not related in any way to SLS (Sodium Lauryl Sulphate) which is often found in cheaper brands. Plant-based Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate is derived from coconut oil and is known to be a safe, natural, nurturing cleanser for both skin and hair. It gently but effectively removes surface oil, dirt and bacteria, without stripping or drying sensitive skin and it facilitates a rich and luxurious foam suitable for any premium, natural product range.
Q. What is Magnesium Chloride and its benefits?
A. https://steptohealth.com/18-incredible-benefits-magnesium-chloride/
Q. What are Aromatherapy Shower Fizzies?
A. Aromatherapy Shower Fizzies are disc shaped tabs also known as "Shower Steamers" that are made of baking soda, citric acid, witch hazel and a higher concentration of two or more essential oils. The higher concentration allows for an aromatherapy experience to help open your airways, wake you up, calm you down, etc... depending on which you buy. Aromatherapy has tons of benefits including its ability to reduce anxiety, ease depression, boost energy levels, speed up the healing process, cure headaches, boost cognitive performance, induce sleep, strengthen the immune system, reduce pain, improve digestion, and increase circulation just to name a few.
Q. Can Shower Fizzies be used in the bath tub?
A. It is not recommended to use Shower Fizzies in the bath tub. They do not have any carrier oils in them and are strictly meant as an aromatherapy aid.