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Crayola, Bath Bombs, Grape Jam, Laser Lemon, Cotton Candy & Bubble Gum Scented, 8 Bath Bombs, 11.29 oz (320 g)

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So it’s important to be careful when using these products and not give them to young children or pets who might not be able to handle the ingredients. Ingestions of larger amounts have the potential to cause serious effects and medical management at a healthcare facility might be needed.

In fact, even if you manage to crush them completely, there’s a good chance that the ingredients within will still remain intact. Bath bombs contain Epsom salts, baking soda, essential oils, and other natural ingredients that work together to cleanse and invigorate your skin. However, if the bath bomb contains other chemicals or ingredients, then there could be more serious consequences. Other ingredients that might be included are soaps, oils, butters, mineral salts, fragrances, dyes, flower petals, and glitter. The bathtub will benefit from a cleaning as well, although your plumber might object to rinsing solid material, such as flower petals, down the drain.Additionally, avoid leaving them in water or other moist environments for too long – this can lead to mold growth and even spoil the product. If you want to try eating a bath bomb, start with a small piece and wait for several hours to see how your body reacts. So, while it may be tempting to try a bath bomb on your period, it’s best to save it for when you’re not having menstrual cramps or experiencing other symptoms of PMS.

International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions. Magnesium is not well absorbed through the skin, so there are no internal benefits from the magnesium salt in the bath water. The vibrant colors, the fragrance they release and the fizz they create while they melt in your bathtub are why bath bombs are special.Unintentionally swallowing a small amount of bath water with a dissolved bath bomb should not be dangerous because the ingredients would be very dilute. For example, some people believe that licking an ice cream cone is not actually eating it, because the cone isn’t actually being consumed by the individual. Crayola bath bombs are definitely something to check out if you’re into fun and unique bath products. You can also gift these cute Bath Fizzers to your loved ones so they can add them to their bath and beauty routine. If a child ingests one of these bombs, it can cause severe internal injuries including perforation of the stomach or intestines.

Products with ingredients such as cocoa butter and almond oil can provide temporary relief of dry skin. Hydrogen peroxide is known for its disinfecting properties, so if you happen to get it on your skin, just pat it dry and go about your day. The symptoms resulting from swallowing small amounts of these bath products should be mild and usually can be managed at home. The other ingredients are less toxic, so they would take a much larger amount ingested to be a problem. Many cupcake- and donut-shaped bath bombs look good enough to eat, so it should be no surprise when a toddler takes a bite.Treatment for ingestion of any of these products is rinsing out the mouth and drinking a few sips of water to clear the mouth and throat. Babies should never ingest any type of product that contains glycerin, regardless of whether it is a bath bomb or another product. The bright colors and food shapes of many bath bombs can be attractive to toddlers, so unintentional ingestions should be expected. Anyone having effects such as severe abdominal pain, persistent diarrhea, weakness, agitation, confusion, or seizures should seek medical evaluation right away.

Unintentional ingestion of small amounts is expected to cause minor effects such as oral irritation, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Some of the ingredients can be irritating to the mouth and stomach, so nausea and vomiting are possible. Bath bombs are made of a variety of ingredients, including baking soda, citric acid, cornstarch, epsom salts, and essential oils. Depending on the ingredients in the bomb, there could be negative effects on menstruation such as cramps and spotting.Some people have eaten bath bombs without any adverse effects, while others have experienced nausea and vomiting.

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