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Bath Beads

Bath beads, also known as bath pearls or bath bombs, are small, spherical or oval-shaped products that are designed to dissolve in bathwater. They are typically made from a combination of baking soda, citric acid, and essential oils or fragrances, which give them their distinctive scent and color. When placed in water, the bath beads fizz and release their fragrance and oils, creating a relaxing and luxurious bath experience. Bath beads are often used as a way to enhance the bathing experience, as they can provide a variety of benefits. Some bath beads are designed to moisturize the skin, while others may contain ingredients that help to soothe sore muscles or promote relaxation. Many bath beads also contain natural ingredients, such as herbs or flowers, which can provide additional therapeutic benefits. To use bath beads, they are typically dropped into a warm bath and allowed to dissolve completely. As the beads dissolve, they release their fragrance and oils, which can help to create a calming and soothing atmosphere. Some bath beads may also contain additional ingredients, such as Epsom salts or sea salt, which can help to detoxify the body and promote relaxation. Overall, bath beads are a popular way to enhance the bathing experience and provide a variety of therapeutic benefits. Whether used for relaxation, skin care, or simply as a way to add a pleasant scent to the bath, bath beads are a versatile and enjoyable product.

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