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Bleeding Skull Cauldron

Bleeding Skull Cauldron

This scary plastic cauldron in the shape of a white skull is so much fun in the bath!!! Dip it in the bath water and let the red bubbling blood pour out the top. So much fun can be had dipping it in and out the bath until the bath bomb dust mixture inside is gone and a super red bath water is created.

The plastic cauldron is completely reusable so they can have fun all year round with it. Pop any chunk of bath bomb in it for a similar effect. Or why not add a bag of bath dust to refill it later in the month? Let them refill it and squish the dust inside. Then dip and bubble over. Dust will be a random colour and scent and will not be red.

Colours:

Raspberry-Red inside

Cranberry & Lime- Purple inside

Black Cherry- white top with surprise colour inside.

Safety note...

The plastic cauldron comes with a small handle at the top to help hold it when your dipping and playing. It is advised that little fingers use this handle and not touch the red mixture directly for any period of time as temporary colour transfer will happen. But like a waterbased felt tip it will wash off. Once the red water is created it is completely safe to bsthe inand won't stain the bath if u rinse straight after with water.

  • Maker Info

    These bombs were made by me (Jen of Boddle Bath)! I am now a fully assessed bath bomb maker with all the legal PIF files and portal registers that go with it. If you have any questions or bespoke requests please feel free to message me via our social media channels or through the website.

  • Storage Best Practice

    Bath bombs are fickle creatures that do not like sunlight (they tend to fade the colours) or heat and moisture (they get bumpy spots like a rash or go soft and turn to dust) So placing them in a lovely open display dish on the window cill of your bathroom is not a good plan (other than for that insta photo... we see you ;)

    Please place your delightful beauties into an airtight container like a takeaway container or the kids lunch box. Then find a spot in the house thats at an even cool temperature, perhaps the back of the wardrobe or understair cupboard. Sprinkling rice or those silica bead sachets you find in new shoes at the bottom of the box is great practice as they will absorb any moisture that might get into the box. 

    This is majorly important if you select the eco-friendly paper bag option for packaging our bombs instead of shrink wrap.  Our bath bombs are assessed for use 12 months after production however I would advice using them within 6 months if stored correctly. Outside of shrink wrap that life span will reduce dramatically, to a month in the container. So please only pick it if you will be using them regularly within the month ideally. 

  • Ingredients

    For full explaination of our ingredients please refer to the "what's in our bombs" page of the website. Ingredients are listed on the back of every bomb and that label is in the photos of this listing. However they are here in order of highest to lowest ratio and with the more common names in brackets for you.

    1. Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking soda)
    2. Citric Acid 
    3. Parfum (Fragrance Oil)
    4. Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond Oil)
    5. Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate (SLSa)
    6. Polysorbate 80 
    7. Kaolin Clay
    8. CI xxx (colour index water soluble dye or mica paint numbers) 
£4.00Price
Scent: Random Scent - Red
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