a slow soak, a softer night
Bath bombs & shower steamers, handmade in Indiana.
Small-batch fizz, aromatherapy steam, and a Dragon Egg that surprises. Made without synthetic dyes, in our New Castle, Indiana studio — for the end of the day when you actually slow down.
Bath bombs, steamers & more
Every format made by hand in small batches — no synthetic dyes, real ingredients.
Three formats, one philosophy.
Real ingredients, no shortcuts — just different ways to slow down.
Bath Bomb
Fill tub, drop it in. The citric acid and baking soda react on contact — fizzing, releasing scent, and dispersing color and skin-softening oils into the bath.
Shower Steamer
Set it on the shower floor, away from the direct stream. Steam slowly activates it, releasing aromatherapy into the air. No tub required, no mess.
Bath Dust
Scoop 2–3 tablespoons into warm water and swirl. Dissolves cleanly — no fizzing, no oily ring. A mineral soak that softens skin without coating the tub.
Everything about bath & steamers
What's the difference between a bath bomb and a shower steamer?
A bath bomb dissolves in a full tub of water — fizzing, releasing scent and color, and leaving your skin feeling soft. A shower steamer sits on the floor of your shower away from the direct stream and activates with steam, releasing aromatherapy without needing a tub at all. Same small-batch philosophy, completely different use.
Do bath bombs stain the tub or skin?
Not ours. We don't use synthetic dyes — the color comes from natural colorants like micas and clays that rinse clean. Give the tub a quick rinse after and there's no ring, no staining, nothing left behind.
Are your bath bombs safe for kids?
Yes — we carry a Kid's Bath Bombs Mix specifically formulated with gentler fragrance levels. Our standard bath bombs use skin-safe ingredients, but if you're shopping for young children or particularly sensitive skin, the kid's mix is the right pick.
Can I use a bath bomb in a jetted tub?
We'd recommend caution. The oils in bath bombs can coat the jets and require extra cleaning afterward. For jetted tubs, the Infused Bath Dust is a better fit — it's designed to dissolve cleanly without leaving an oily residue.
What is Infused Bath Dust and how do I use it?
Bath Dust is a soak base — a blend of skin-softening powders and botanicals you scoop directly into warm water. No fizzing, just a clean mineral-style soak that leaves skin smooth. Ideal for sensitive skin, jetted tubs, or anyone who wants a lighter bath experience.
How do shower steamers work, and how long do they last?
Place one on the shower floor away from the direct water stream. Steam slowly dissolves it and releases the aromatherapy blend into the air. Depending on how much water hits it directly, a single steamer lasts 2–4 shower sessions — you control the intensity by how close it is to the stream.
What's in your bath bombs — any synthetic dyes or harsh chemicals?
No synthetic dyes. Colorants are natural — micas, clays, and botanical pigments. The base is baking soda and citric acid (what makes them fizz), skin-safe oils, and fragrance from essential oils or cosmetic-grade fragrance. Short ingredient list, nothing you can't pronounce.




