Handmade Cherry Scented Red Shimmer Bath Bomb in a Bag?
Cherry Shimmer, Real Bubbles: A Field Note on Boutique Bath Bombs
I’ve been tracking indie bath care for years, and few SKUs punch above their weight like the Handmade Cherry Scented Red Shimmer Bath Bomb in A Bag for Women Kids and Man. It’s technically a “bath bomb fizzies” format, but in a bag—easier to dose, less crumble drama. The red shimmer? Subtle, not costume-glitter. Many customers say the cherry note feels juicy and nostalgic, but not candy-fake. I get that.
What’s trending (and why this one fits)
The bath category is shifting toward sensorial “small luxuries,” clean-lean formulas, and giftable formats. Honestly, the bagged fizz approach seems smarter; it’s portionable, kid-friendly under supervision, and more economical for spas. The Handmade Cherry Scented Red Shimmer Bath Bomb in A Bag for Women Kids and Man sits right at that intersection.
Materials and Process Flow (brief, but real)
- Sodium bicarbonate + citric acid base for reliable effervescence.
- Oils: ≈ sweet almond or grapeseed (supplier-dependent), to soften feel.
- FDA-compliant colorants/micas for the red shimmer; bath-safe, skin-contact approved.
- Cherry fragrance aligned with IFRA category limits; batch retains around 0.5–1.2% fragrance load.
- Hand-pressed, low-heat drying, QC for moisture (water activity check ≈ 0.40–0.55, real-world may vary).
- Packed in resealable pouch; lot-coded for traceability.
Technical Specifications
| Format | Fizzing bath dust (bag) |
| Net weight (typ.) | ≈ 200–300 g per bag (customizable) |
| Aroma | Cherry, bright & juicy; IFRA-compliant |
| Color/Shimmer | Red with cosmetic mica shimmer |
| pH in use | ≈ 6.0–6.8 (bath dilution) |
| Shelf life | 12–18 months sealed; keep dry |
| Certifications | Produced under ISO 22716 GMP; MSDS available |
Testing notes: microbial plate counts
Use Cases and Advantages
- Home wind-down rituals; a scoop per bath, or two on rough days.
- Kids’ bath time (adult supervision), fun fizz without hard chunks.
- Hospitality/spa turn-down gifts; low breakage in transit.
- Seasonal gift sets—Valentine’s, Mother’s Day, or, why not, team-care kits.
Advantages: portion control, gentle skin feel, photogenic color, and a fragrance profile that doesn’t shout. Surprisingly versatile.
Vendor Comparison (snapshot)
| Vendor | Pros | Watch-outs |
|---|---|---|
| Enyu Bodycare (origin: No. 18 Liuming St., Xuefu Rd., Chang’an Dist., Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China) | ISO 22716 GMP, stable fragrance control, custom bag weights/labels, quick MOQ. | Lead times can stretch near holidays (plan ahead). |
| Generic importer | Low upfront cost, wide catalog. | Inconsistent QC; fragile bombs; sparse documentation. |
| DIY micro-supplier | Artisanal batches, quirky scents. | Scaling issues; variable compliance paperwork. |
Customization and Real-World Feedback
Private label? Sure—logo stickers, scent tweaks, even shimmer intensity. One boutique spa group swapped 20% of its amenity spend to the Handmade Cherry Scented Red Shimmer Bath Bomb in A Bag for Women Kids and Man and reported a 17% lift in retail add-ons over six weeks. Anecdotal, yes, but the sell-through data looked solid.
Compliance and Standards (the boring, necessary bit)
Manufactured under ISO 22716 cosmetics GMP; fragrance aligned with current IFRA Standards; labeling adaptable to FDA and EU (EC) 1223/2009 frameworks. Batch COA/MSDS available. Service life depends on storage; keep it dry and cool, and you’re golden.
References:
1) ISO 22716:2007 Cosmetics—Good Manufacturing Practices. https://www.iso.org/standard/36437.html
2) IFRA Standards Library. https://ifrafragrance.org/safe-use/standards
3) FDA Cosmetics Labeling Guide. https://www.fda.gov/cosmetics/cosmetics-labeling-regulations
4) Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009 on cosmetic products. https://eur-lex.europa.eu/


