Bath Bomb Supplies
Bath Bomb Chemicals
Explore our extensive selection of Bath Bomb Ingredients, essential for creating luxurious, effervescent bath bombs at home.Our range includes key components such as bicarbonate of soda, citric acid, binding agents like witch hazel and isopropyl alcohol, surfactants for foaminess, and skin-loving additives including DL Panthenol, activated charcoal, and Epsom salts.
Butters
Nourish your skin and enrich your bath bombs with our luxurious range of natural butters. From shea and cocoa to mango and kokum, each butter adds deep hydration and a silky-smooth feel. For best results, add 1–3% of your total bath bomb recipe weight—just enough to boost moisturising power without affecting fizz performance.
PCD Liquid Dyes
Bring your creations to life with our vibrant PCD Liquid Dyes. Designed for bath bombs, soaps, and cosmetics, these highly concentrated dyes deliver rich, even colour with minimal use. Perfect for achieving professional-quality results in every batch.
Mica Powders
Finely milled, pearlescent pigments are perfect for creating eye-catching visual effects, giving your products a luxurious, sparkling finish. Available in a wide variety of vibrant colours and metallic tones, mica powders are ideal for personalising your products and making your creations truly stand out.
Botanicals
Enhance your bath bomb creations with our premium range of botanicals – perfect for adding natural beauty, texture, and luxury to your handmade bath products.
Carrier oils
Enhance your bath bombs with our premium range of carrier oils, including sweet almond, jojoba, and grapeseed oil. These nourishing oils add skin-loving moisture and a luxurious feel to every bath. For best results, use 1–3% of your total bath bomb recipe weight to create a perfectly balanced fizz with a silky finish.
Extracts
Boost your cosmetic and bath products with our premium natural extracts. Rich in vitamins, antioxidants, and beneficial plant compounds, these extracts are perfect for enhancing the nourishment, stability, and overall quality of your handmade creations.
Bath Bomb Moulds
Create perfectly shaped bath bombs every time with our high-quality moulds. Available in a range of materials, sizes, and fun designs, our moulds make crafting easy and professional—ideal for both beginners and experienced makers.
Ready to elevate your bath game? Look no further than our wholesale bath bomb making ingredients. We have everything you need to make the most luxurious and effervescent bath bombs – and at wholesale prices, too!
Frequently Asked Questions
A bath bomb is a compacted mixture of dry ingredients (typically including bicarbonate of soda and citric acid) that fizzes when added to water, releasing fragrance, colour, and skin-conditioning ingredients. Bath bombs are popular retail and wholesale products due to their visual impact and customer appeal.
The fizzing reaction happens when citric acid and bicarbonate of soda meet water, releasing carbon dioxide bubbles. Oils, fragrances, and colours are carried into the bath as the bomb dissolves.
Use:
- Stainless steel or HDPE moulds
- A small amount of oil in the mix
- Polysorbate 80 in the formula
- Light dusting of mica inside moulds (optional)
Press firmly and release immediately.
Typical usage: 1–3% depending on fragrance strength and IFRA limits.
Always check IFRA Category 9 limits for each scent.
For B2B supply, you must keep documentation for compliance.
Yes, but follow these rules:
- Use skin-safe essential oils
- Check IFRA limits
- Avoid strong irritants (like cinnamon, clove)
- Use lower dosages for pregnant or sensitive-skin ranges
Polysorbate 80 helps:
- Disperse oils evenly
- Prevent mica sticking to skin/tub
- Improve colour distribution
While optional, it’s highly recommended for professional products.
Typically 24–48 hours, depending on:
- Humidity
- Temperature
- Formula
- Size
Dry in a cool, low-humidity area.
Fragrances can fade due to:
- Exposure to air/light
- Poor packaging
- Using lower-quality fragrance oils
Store in airtight packaging for maximum shelf life.
Most bath bombs last 6–12 months, though their fizzing power may reduce with time.
Shelf life depends on:
- Humidity exposure
- Storage conditions
- Fragrance stability
- Colourant type
Yes — any bath bomb sold in the UK/EU requires a CPSR (Cosmetic Product Safety Report).
You must also register your products on the UK SCPN (or EU CPNP if selling into Europe).
Common packaging options:
- Shrink wrap
- Biodegradable bags
- Boxes
- Branded sleeves/wraps
- Heat-sealed pouches
Packaging should protect them from humidity and handling during shipping.
Still not sure? Get in touch with our team, who are more than happy to help you with any enquiries!