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Persephone's Strength: Pomegranate & Pear Bath Bomb

Persephone's Strength: Pomegranate & Pear Bath Bomb

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Unleash the power of the Underworld with "Persephone's Strength," a handcrafted bath bomb inspired by the resilient Queen of Spring. Immerse yourself in a luxurious soak that marries the tart, intoxicating sweetness of pomegranate with the crisp, comforting essence of ripe pear.

Crafted with the finest natural ingredients, this bath bomb is more than just a sensory delight; it's a ritual of renewal. As it fizzes and dissolves, it transforms your bath into a swirling, fragrant oasis. Let the rich, fruity aroma envelop you, echoing Persephone's journey of transformation and inner strength.

"Persephone's Strength" is perfect for those seeking a moment of powerful self-care. Allow the pomegranate to invigorate your senses, while the pear soothes and calms, leaving your skin soft, nourished, and imbued with a subtle, divine fragrance.

Embrace your inner goddess and emerge from your bath feeling refreshed, empowered, and ready to conquer your own underworld. Indulge in "Persephone's Strength," and rediscover the resilience within.

  • Each bomb averages 4.5oz and is about 2.5" in diameter.

Ingredients: Sodium Bicarbonate, Citric Acid, Arrowroot Powder, Poppy Seeds, Fragrance, Water, Sunflower Oil, Polysorbate 80, Yellow Lake 6, Isopropyl Alcohol*

*Used in manufacturing but little to none remains after evaporation

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Persephone Fooled!

In Greek mythology, Persephone, the goddess of spring and the underworld, was abducted by Hades, the god of the underworld. Demeter, Persephone's mother and goddess of agriculture, was so distraught that she caused the earth to become barren. To resolve the situation, a compromise was reached: Persephone would spend six months of the year with Hades in the underworld and the other six months with her mother on Earth.

However, before Persephone could return to the surface, Hades tricked her into eating six pomegranate seeds, binding her to the underworld for part of the year. The number of seeds she ate determined how much time she would spend with Hades, ensuring that she would always return to the underworld for a portion of the year. This myth explains the changing seasons, with Persephone's absence in the underworld representing winter and her return to Earth signaling the arrival of spring.