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Safe Harbour Bath Bomb

Safe Harbour Bath Bomb

Regular price $5.95 CAD
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The deepest harbor in North America is just off the coast of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada. Mighty Sitka spruce spread their roots at the edge of the Pacific Ocean, as ships safely navigate the bay where the ocean is very dark and deep. Reminiscent of that special place, this bath bomb will remind you of the sea, spruce trees, sea salt, and grass growing under your feet as you breathe in the sea air along the bay. 

With notes of amber, fennel, cypress, jasmine, and bergamot, this bath bomb sings the song of the sea if you only close your eyes and dream it...

Bath water will become shades of ocean blue, while the mango butter and apricot kernel oil leave your skin conditioned and moisturized.

Ingredients

Sodium bicarbonate, citric acid, sodium lauryl sulfoacetate, potassium bitartrate, kaolin clay, mango seed butter, apricot kernel oil, naturally derived fragrance oil, polysorbate 80, cosmetic grade skin-safe dye

Weight & Dimensions

All bath bombs weigh at least 155 grams

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  • PALM OIL FREE

    Harvesting palm oil contributes to deforestation which is destroying biodiverse forests and the habitats of endangered animals. We never use palm oil!

  • SUSTAINABLE

    We take pride in producing quality products while maintaining a minimal impact on the earth for future generations.

  • ECO FRIENDLY

    Here at 6K Soap we love the earth! We are conscious of our resources and use compostable, recycleable packaging whenever possible.

  • HOMEGROWN INGREDIENTS

    Combining our passions for farming and soap making allows us to use our homegrown ingredients first. We are committed to sustainable ingredients. 

  • SULFATE FREE

    Sulfates are modern cleaning agents used in soap and shampoo to create lather which strips the skin and is harmful to marine life. We use gentle sulfate-free cleansers to maintain natural oil barriers on the body which are harmless to aquatics.

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