Halloween Pumpkin Bath Fizz Ball Gift Set, Natural Kids 80g
A Closer Look at Halloween-Ready Pumpkin Bath Fizz Balls Kids Actually Love
Meet the seasonal hero: Halloween Pumpkin Bath Fizz Ball Gift Set Skin Care Plant Pure Custom Natural Kids Bath Bombs Soaking Salt Ball 80g. I’ve tested more bath fizzers than I’d admit in public, and—surprisingly—this one nails that sweet spot between kid-safe fun and grown‑up quality control.
What’s trending in seasonal bath care
Seasonal self-care SKUs are growing fast—gift sets, hotel amenity swaps, and subscription boxes keep asking for “cleaner” ingredient decks and kid-safe color stories. Many buyers tell me they want credible testing, customizable shapes, and low MOQs. The Halloween Pumpkin Bath Fizz Ball Gift Set Skin Care Plant Pure Custom Natural Kids Bath Bombs Soaking Salt Ball 80g ticks those boxes with a pragmatic factory back end.
Key Specs (quick view)
| Net weight | ≈80 g each (real-world use may vary) |
| Core ingredients | Sodium bicarbonate, citric acid, sea salt, kaolin, shea butter, plant-derived colorants, gentle fragrance compliant with IFRA |
| pH (at use) | ~5.5–6.5 |
| Disintegration | ≈120–180 s in warm bath |
| Shelf life | 18–24 months sealed; 12 months once opened (cool, dry storage) |
| Origin | No. 18 Liuming Street, Xuefu Road, Chang’an District, Shi Jiazhuang, Hebei, China |
Process flow (how it’s made, briefly)
Materials: pharma‑grade bicarbonate + food‑grade citric acid for the fizz; mineral sea salt; cosmetic kaolin for slip; plant oils/butters for mild skin conditioning; IFRA-compliant fragrance; nature-identical colorants (child-safe pigments).
Methods: dry blend → oil phase infusion → precision batching (moisture
Testing: microbial counts (ISO 21149), heavy metal migration screening (EN 71‑3 guidance), allergen listing per EU 1223/2009, pH, friability, and disintegration time. Skin irritation assessed against OECD TG 439 models; fragrance mapped to IFRA 51st Amendment categories.
Where it’s used
- Retail Halloween endcaps and party bundles
- Hotel welcome kits and theme weekends
- Subscription boxes needing seasonal moments
- School fundraisers (with clear ingredient labels)
- Home bath time—yes, it keeps the tub clean; no neon residue
Vendor comparison (what buyers usually ask me)
| Vendor | Customization | Certs/Testing | Lead time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ENYU (this product) | Shape, scent, color, label; small MOQs | ISO 22716 GMP, IFRA, EN 71‑3 screening, CPSR-ready docs | ≈15–25 days | Solid QC, batch coding, multilingual INCI |
| Generic Importer A | Limited | Basic COA only | ≈30–45 days | Price-led; less documentation |
| Local Artisan B | High (small batches) | Variable; limited lab data | ≈7–14 days | Great storytelling, higher unit cost |
| Mass Brand C | Moderate | Robust, but rigid specs | ≈45–60 days | Strong distribution; higher MOQs |
Customization and compliance
Options include pumpkin faces, glitter‑free shimmer, allergen‑reduced scents, and dye‑free SKUs. Documentation pack typically includes CPSR (EU), IFRA statement, and GMP certificate. To be honest, that paperwork saves headaches at customs.
Case study (retail)
A mid‑size gift chain swapped in the Halloween Pumpkin Bath Fizz Ball Gift Set Skin Care Plant Pure Custom Natural Kids Bath Bombs Soaking Salt Ball 80g for October. Results? Sell‑through up 31% vs. prior seasonal bath SKU; returns near zero; social mentions jumped because the pumpkin mold photographs nicely. Real‑world.
Test data (typical batch)
- Microbial counts: within ISO 21149 limits (n.d. pathogens)
- Heavy metals: compliant with EN 71‑3 migration thresholds
- pH: 6.1 @ 25°C (1% solution)
- Disintegration: 150 s average (n=10; SD 18 s)
- Fragrance allergens: declared per EU 1223/2009 Annex III
Customer notes and care
Many customers say their kids love the gentle fizz and pumpkin face—no tub stains, which is key. Store sealed, away from humidity; moisture is the fizz killer. Service life feels strong through a full season and then some.
Authoritative references
- ISO 22716: Cosmetics — Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP)
- IFRA Standards, 51st Amendment — Fragrance safety framework
- OECD TG 439 — In vitro Skin Irritation testing
- EN 71‑3:2019 — Migration of certain elements (guidance for child‑safe pigments)
- EU Cosmetics Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009 — Safety, labeling, allergens
- ISO 21149 — Cosmetics microbiology: aerobic mesophilic bacteria count



