Chocolate Cherry Bath Melts
Author: Wholesale Supplies Plus
Tuesday, March 20, 2018
Your skin will thank you after soaking in a bath with these moisturizing bath melts. The combination of cocoa powder and black cherry fragrance are the perfect mix to make you feel you are soaking in a tub filled with chocolate cherry truffles!
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Project Level: Easy
Estimated Time: 1 Hour
Yield: 30 Melts
INCI Ingredient Label: Cocoa Butter, Tucuma Butter, Beeswax, Cocoa Powder, Polysorbate 80, Fragrance, Fluorphlogopite, Titanium Dioxide, Tin Dioxide,Iron Oxide.
Recipe Directions
NOTE: If you are making these products for sale, good manufacturing practices recommend you wear a hairnet, gloves and a mask. We also recommend a clean apron and workspace.
- In metal pan or double boiler, add 6 oz. cocoa butter, tucuma butter and beeswax. Heat over low heat until completely melted.
- Add polysorbate 80 and fragrance oil and stir.
- Add cocoa powder and stir well to incorporate.
- Pour hot mixture into molds.
- Place in freezer for a few hours to completely harden.
- Remove from mold and lay out on wax paper.
- In plastic beaker, melt 0.50 oz. cocoa butter. Add 2 scoops of NuTone red powder and mix well.
- Dip the top of the round bath melts in this red liquid and place on wax paper to harden. If desired, pour a little over each of the square pieces. Let pieces completely harden.
- To package, we recommend adding a small amount of crinkle paper to the bottom of window box. Place 6 melts into each box.
- Label product accordingly.
To Use: Place one melt into tub of warm running water and let completely dissolve. Relax and enjoy!
WARNING: Bath melts can make your tub slippery. Care should be taken when entering and exiting tub and a bath mat should also be used.
NOTE: Bath melts are soft and can melt in warmer temperatures. If selling at outdoor markets, we recommend keeping the melts in a cooler and having a sample out on your table.