Bulk Bath Fizzers (140g)
Premium bulk bath fizzers (bath bomb) crafted to transform everyday bathing into a relaxing, spa-like experience. Each 140g fizzer gently effervesces in warm water, releasing skin-conditioning ingredients and soothing fragrance to help soften skin and calm the senses. Ideal for spas, hospitality, gifting, or resale, these generously sized fizzers deliver consistent quality and a luxurious soak every time.
Key Ingredients:
- Citric Acid – Activates the fizzing reaction when combined with sodium bicarbonate in water, helping to soften bath water and enhance the sensory experience.
- Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda) – Works with citric acid to create the effervescent fizz while helping to cleanse and smooth the skin.
- Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride (MCT Oil) – A lightweight, non greasy emollient derived from coconut oil that helps moisturise and soften the skin during bathing.
- Cream of Tartar – Improves bath bomb hardness and stability, helps regulate the fizzing reaction, and contributes to a smoother, more consistent dissolve.
- Tapioca Starch – Adds a silky feel to the bath water, helps bind ingredients, and supports a softer skin feel after use.
- Polysorbate 80 – An emulsifier that allows oils to disperse evenly in bath water, preventing residue and reducing slipperiness in the tub.
Uses:
- Add one bath bomb to warm bath water for a relaxing soak.
- Ideal for self care rituals, spa treatments, and gifting.
- Suitable for personal use or resale.
Benefits:
- Helps soften and hydrate the skin.
- Promotes relaxation and stress relief.
- Enhances the bath with fizz, fragrance, and colour.
Shape:
- Round ball.
Available In This Pack Size:
- 140g
Available In These Fragrance Oils:
- Dash of Lime, Ginger Lime, Grazing Fields, Midnight Lily, Million Men, Orange Blossom, Soft Florals, Vanilla Pod.
Ingredients:
- Citric Acid, Sodium Bicarbonate, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride (Medium Chain Triglyceride), Cream of Tartar, Tapioca Starch, Polysorbate 80, Fragrance Oil.
Country of Origin:
- Made in New Hanover, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.







