Tub Truffles - Lavender

Relish some soothing, comforting tub time with one of these delightful little bath companions!  

Made with rich cocoa butter and "the mother of all essential oils,” Lavender tub truffles are the perfect way to add some extra hydration to your next soak. Toss one of these gently-scented treats into the tub, and it will slowly fizz away, releasing moisturizing cocoa butter and the classic scent of lavender into the water. Next, sink into the tub and breathe in deeply — lavender is perfect before bed, first thing in the morning, or any time you’re in the mood to luxuriate in this timeless scent.  

When you finish your bath, you’ll feel calm, and your skin will be amazingly soft. It’s a win for you and your skin! 

Product Info

This product is packaged in a reusable take out container.

  • Size: 175g
  • Directions

    Toss one truffle into a warm bath. It will sizzle away, releasing moisturizing cocoa butter into the water. When you finish your bath, your skin will feel amazingly soft. 

    Ingredients

    (organic / non-organic)
    Theobroma cacao (Cocoa) Seed Butter, Sodium bicarbonate (Baking soda), Citric acid, Zea mays (Corn) starch, Lavandula angustifolia (Lavender) Oil, Lavender bud

    Availability: In Stock
    Product Number: ATJ-134
    Your Price:
    $21.00
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