A beautiful and magical bomb that everyone will love.
Bandit is a new dino scented in Peppermint Candy Cane and sweet tooth lovers will adore his aroma!
Fill the bath with bathing temperature water and slowly release at water level to watch the magic begin.
Don’t hold onto it, just let it do it’s thing and watch mesmerised.
Batch Bomb Ingredients
Sodium Bicarbonate
Citric Acid
Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate
Kaolin
Prunus Armeniaca Kernel Oil
Polysorbate 80
Parfum
+/- Colours/ Glitters
Colours
Red Granular – CI 16255
Black Granular – CI 50420
Orange (Y6) – CI 15985
Citrine (FD&C Yellow 5) – CI 19140
Sapphire Blue (FD&C Blue 1) – CI 42090
Indian Pink, Acid Red 52 – CI 45100
Emerald Green, Acid Green 1 – CI 10020
Turquoise, Direct Blue – CI 74180
Blue Lagoon – CI 73015
Fluo Yellow – CI 45350
Seafoam – CI 61570
Violet – CI 60730
Glitters
Gold Airbrush Glitter – Mica CI 77891,77491
Silver Airbrush Glitter – Mica CI 77891
Parfum Allergen List
Peppermint Candy Cane – Benzyl Alcohol
Lemon Cookie Bar – Citral, Geraniol, Limonene
Winter Spruce – Eugenol, Limonene
Gingerbread – Eugenol, Limonene
Sweet Dreams – Benzyl Alcohol, Limonene, Linalool
White Chocolate and Raspberry – Allergen Free
Toffee Apple – Cinnamal
Birthday Cake – Limonene
Fruit Fizz – Benzyl Alcohol, Benzyl Salicylate
Love Spells – Limonene, Linalool
Limonene occurs naturally in essential oils, such as lime, lemongrass, neroli, grapefruit, tangerine, oakmoss, olibanum, peppermint, rose, sage and fennel. It can also be found in lemon rind.
Citral can be a colourless or pale, yellow liquid with a strong, fresh odour of lemon peel. Citral is widely found in essential oils such as bergamot, cardamom, geranium, ginger, grapefruit, lemon, lemongrass, lime, neroli, sweet orange, petitgrain, rose and red thyme. It is found as a constituent of essential oils in some of our products. Sometimes it is added in its synthetic form to give a fresh, lemon odour to perfumes or help to develop rose note in soap perfumery.
Linalool is used in floral fragrances. It occurs naturally in many essential oils. Linalool is a colourless liquid with a soft, sweet odour. It occurs naturally in many essential oils, such as tangerine, spearmint, rose, cypress, lemon, cinnamon and ylang ylang. It has a soft, sweet scent.
Citronellol It is a constituent of essential oils. These include rose, geranium, neroli, chamomile, tagetes, lemongrass, basil and lavender. Citronellol features broadly across our product ranges, occurring naturally in essential oils, meaning its sweet fragrance is found in many of our products.
Cinnamyl alcohol is a solid pale yellow compound with a pleasant hyacinth and cinnamon-like note. Cinnamyl alcohol gives a sweetness and persistence when blended with other compounds. It is a naturally occurring in cinnamon leaves and styrax. We sometimes add synthetic cinnamyl alcohol to our product to fragrance them with its green, spicy and floral odour.
Geraniol is a colourless liquid; it has a sweet, rose-like odour, with a hint of citrus Geraniol occurs naturally in essential oils, such as geranium, rose and lemon, and sometimes we add it to formulas in a synthetic form to fragrance with a floral touch.
Benzyl Salicylate is a liquid with a very light sweet, floral and balsamic aroma.Benzyl salicylate is a naturally occurring constituent of essential oils, including cananga and ylang ylang oils.Sometimes we add it in a safe synthetic version to fragrance products and for its fixative effect on floral scents, helping perfumes to last longer.
Linalool is used in floral fragrances. It occurs naturally in many essential oils. Linalool is a colourless liquid with a soft, sweet odour. It occurs naturally in many essential oils, such as tangerine, spearmint, rose, cypress, lemon, cinnamon and ylang ylang. It has a soft, sweet scent. Ho wood oil in used in some fragrances, which is linalool in its natural form, for the woody, sweet note it gives. Even when ingredients are naturally occurring fragrance constituents they are included in quantitative ingredients lists, this enables people to decide which product is right for them.
Sodium Laureth Sulfate Used primarily as a detergent cleansing agent. Can be derived from coconut. It’s considered gentle and effective as typically used in cosmetics products (typically facial or body cleansers and shampoos). Despite the name similarity, sodium laureth sulfate is NOT the same as sodium lauryl sulfate. The former is a milder cleansing agent due to a higher amount and different chemical structure of the fatty alcohols required to manufacture this cleansing agent. The safety of sodium laureth sulfate has been reviewed by numerous industry experts and deemed safe as used.
Propylene glycol is a clear, syrupy liquid, with no color, odour or taste. It is a synthetic liquid, completely soluble in water, which helps the skin to absorbs moisture. It also helps the hair to be soft and easy to brush. Because propylene glycol is usually derived from petrochemicals it was removed from most things and replaced by sorbitol and in 2017, a rapeseed oil-based source was found and the compound has been reintroduced into cosmetic products.
Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone is a safe synthetic compound used a lot in cosmetic to fragrance by reproducing the smell of violets, with a sweet and powdery touch. Ionones were discovered by Tiemann in 1893, changing the face of perfumery by giving an alternative to very rare, unaffordable or volatile flower oils. They are now used in different forms, including Alpha-Isomethyl, in almost every fragrance.
Amyl Cinnamal is a safe synthetic compound used a lot in cosmetic to fragrance by reproducing the tropical and sensual smell of jasmine.