ALL NATURAL Coconut & Vanilla
ALL NATURAL Coconut & Vanilla
This bath bombs features a tropical coconut scent mixed with a delicious vanilla. Made with 100% natural ingredients making it organic and vegan, no added chemicals or preservatives. It has no added dyes or colorants, and shredded coconut garnish on top. You creamy coconut bath will surely not disappoint both your skin and your senses!
Ingredients
Ingredients
Ingredients in our Bath Bombs: Baking Soda, Citric Acid, Corn starch, Epsom Salt, Cream of tartar, SLSA, Vitamin E oil, Kaolin clay, Poly 80. All of our bombs are basically the same base of baking soda and citric acid. We use grapeseed, avacado, coconut, sunflower, hemp, jojobi, and sweet almond oils along with cocoa and/or shea butter for moisturizers, mica for colorants (we do use natural clays and dyes in some bombs), fragrance can be all Essential Oil, fragrance oil or a blend of Essential Oil and fragrance oil depending on the scent. Most all of our decoration is sugar based with a few botanicals in certain bombs.
I am working on providing a specific list of ingredients for each bomb on its product page.
OILS:
Coconut oil
Coconut oil is easily absorbed into the skin and is known to have many health benefits, including those from vitamins E and K, as well as its anti-fungal and antibacterial properties.
Almond Oil
There’s some research suggesting a link between topical application of almond oil and anti-aging effects. Almond oil may also help with skin barrier repair
Grapeseed Oil
Studies suggest that grapeseed oil has anti-bacterial, antioxidant, and wound healing properties. It may have possible anti-inflammatory and anti-aging effects as well
Olive Oil
According to animal and human studies, olive oil may have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and wound healing effects when applied topically. There’s also a possible link between topical application of olive oil and anti aging effects.
Sunflower Seed Oil
There’s evidence that sunflower seed oil may help with skin barrier repair. Research also shows that it has anti-inflammatory effects and may help with wound healing.
Argan Oil
Argan oil is a popular skincare oil that can help with skin barrier repair. Studies suggest that it has anti-inflammatory and wound-healing effects.1 Topical application has also been shown to have an anti-aging effect on skin by improving skin elasticity.
Rosehip Seed Oil
Rosehip seed oil may help with skin barrier repair. There’s also evidence that it can help fight signs of aging and has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
Jojoba Oil
There’s promising research on jojoba oil that suggests it can aid in skin barrier repair. It also has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and wound healing properties. Jojoba oil can also improve the absorption of topically applied medications. It may have anti-bacterial effects.
Marula Oil
Research shows that marula oil has significant moisturizing benefits for the skin. It’s also non-irritating and may help the skin retain moisture.
Tea Tree Oil
Tea tree oil has been used to help manage acne, as an anti-fungal, and to reduce inflammation.
Safflower Seed Oil
Sometimes used in cooking, safflower seed oil has also been used directly on the skin to help manage signs of eczema.
Composition of Oils
Why are natural oils so effective for the skin? It’s because they contain a host of ingredients with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects, including:
- Vitamin A
- Vitamin C
- Vitamin E
- Vitamin D
- Polyphenols
- Flavonoids
- Botanical antioxidants
- Coenzyme Q10
- Omega-3 fatty acids8
Benefits of Oils
Natural oils have a variety of research-backed benefits.
Many natural oils:
- Moisturize (keep the skin from losing moisture)
- Soothe the skin (have an emollient effect)
- Have antioxidant effects (prevent damage from free radicals)
- Have anti-bacterial properties
- Have anti-inflammatory effects
Barrier Repair
Evidence shows that many natural oils have a barrier repair effect. Oils with more linoleic acid than oleic acid may do a better job at repairing the skin barrier. Oils with more oleic acid may irritate the skin.9
Reduces Scarring
Some natural oils, like rosehip oil, help with wound healing and may also reduce the appearance of scars.10
Reduces UV Damage
Sun damage can seriously impact the look of your skin. Natural oils won’t protect your skin from sun damage (you need sunscreen for that) but some may help reduce UV damage. One 2007 animal study found a link between topically applied almond oil and the prevention of structural damage due to UV radiation.
BUTTERS:
Top 10 Plant-based Butters and Their Skin Benefits
Mango Seed Butter
Mango seed butter contains vitamin A, C, and E, all of which have proven antioxidant properties. It's excellent for skin that doesn't need a lot of extra moisture but can benefit from anti-aging properties.
Olive Butter
Olive butter can be sold on its own or in combination with shea or coconut butter for an extra creamy texture. Olive oil is rich in vitamins and minerals, has been shown to lower inflammation, and is perfect for dry skin.
Hemp Seed Butter
It's important to note that, while hemp comes from the same family of plants as cannabis, it doesn't contain THC. Hemp seeds contain lots of omega-6 fatty acids, and hemp seed butter is easily absorbed into your skin, making it perfect for dry or damaged skin.
Shea Butter
Shea butter is one of the most well-known nut butters—and with good reason. Not only is it rich in nutritious fatty acids, but it also has anti-inflammatory properties, ideal for damaged and irritated skin. It's also rich in vitamin E and can help fight the effects of aging.
Almond Butter
Roughly ground almond butter is great as an exfoliating agent, but it can also be used to help your skin deal with UV damage to prevent premature aging.
Cocoa Butter
Cocoa butter is rich in antioxidants and is often used to help lock in moisture. It's used to protect skin during winter months by acting as a physical barrier to the harsh elements. It has a distinctive, delicious smell and you can use it head-to-toe.
Coconut Butter
Coconut butter is rich in unique medium-chain fats that offer a completely different moisturizing profile to other butters. It contains lauric acid, a natural antibiotic, and also provides various nutrients that can help calm your skin. Coconut butter is made from the meat of the coconut, making it an excellent natural exfoliant.
Macadamia Butter
Macadamia butter is full of vitamins and minerals to keep your skin looking healthy and young. It also contains lots of flavonoids that help protect your skin from free radical damage, and it has a creamy texture, making it a pleasure to apply.
Kokum Butter
Kokum butter is easily absorbed into the skin without any greasy residue, making it perfect for oily skin. It also has antibiotic properties and is a natural anti-inflammatory compound.
Babassu Butter
The babassu is a Brazilian palm tree, and babassu butter is made from cold-pressed, sustainably- sourced babassu seeds. It's high in lauric acid and is easily absorbed into the skin without feeling greasy.
OTHER INGREDIENTS
Epsom salts
- Soothe the skin. Epsom salt bathwater can soften rough, dry skin, and exfoliate dead skin cells. ...
- Reduce soreness and pain. ...
- Reduce stress. ...
- Promote foot health. ...
- Draw out splinters
Cream of Tartar
Benefits of Kaolin Clay
Although kaolin doesn't boast a wide range of skin benefits and it might not be the most multipurpose of skincare ingredients, it's an effective treatment for an oily complexion and could be a great addition to your weekly skincare routine for the following reasons:
- Binds sebum: According to Cook-Bolden, kaolin absorbs excess sebum (the oily substance our skin makes) and moisture in oily skin.
- Controls oil and shine: Got a shiny T-zone? Kaolin can mattify your complexion by removing excess oil from the skin's surface.
- Draws out impurities: Kaolin complements acne therapy regimens as it effectively draws out impurities from deep within the skin, dries up blackheads, absorbs excess oils, and minimizes the appearance of pores, leaving the skin feeling soft and smooth.
SLSA : Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate
Polysorbate 80 (Poly 80)
What Is Polysorbate 80? Polysorbate 80 is a skincare ingredient used in cosmetics and personal care products to improve the texture of products. Polysorbate 80 is used as a surfactant, emulsifier, and solubilizer, helping to produce smooth, easy to apply skincare and body care products. It binds oil and water preventing your tub from getting slippery or oil from floating on the waters surface.
Citric Acid
Citric acid is a natural ingredient derived from citrus fruits. Citric Acid works by exfoliating the upper layer of dead skin cells to help clean pores, even skin tone and soften and smooth the skin. AHAs can also be used as pH adjusters. pH adjusters are ingredients added to products to ensure they are mild and non-irritating – not too acidic (low pH) or too basic (high pH).
Baking Soda (sodium bicarbonate)
- Benefits of baking soda for skin.
- i) Helps clear acne and breakouts.
- ii) It helps tightens pores.
- iii) Adds glow to the skin.
- iv) Mattifies oily skin.
- v) Gets rid of dead skin cells.
- vi) Fights skin infections.
- vii) Aids in pain-free hair removal.
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~*Hawleywood Bubbles*~
We have spent significant time researching, developing, and testing which ingredients in which combinations produce the best bombs. All of our bombs are handmade, and deliver quality results above the bombs you will find in stores. Our bombs not only fizz, but they float, spin, foam, and bubble! We not only promise to provide an entertaining bath bomb experience, but also spa like results for your skin! Our bombs contain nourishing ingredients to moisturize and renew your skin. We have a variety of bombs based on your wants and needs. Customized bombs are also available.
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