Bath bombs are already fun — but decorated bath bombs? Those are the ones that sell out at craft fairs, rack up five-star Etsy reviews, and get shared on social media. If you're not decorating your bath bombs yet, here's why soap sprinkles should be your go-to embellishment.
Why Soap Sprinkles Work on Bath Bombs
Most embellishments don't play nice with bath bombs. Dried flowers can mold. Glitter can irritate skin. But cosmetic-grade soap sprinkles are specifically formulated for bath and body products — they're skin-safe, colorfast, and dissolve cleanly in water without leaving a mess in the tub.
How to Decorate Bath Bombs with Soap Sprinkles
- Make your bath bomb mixture as usual
- Before pressing into the mold, sprinkle a layer of soap sprinkles into the bottom half of your mold
- Fill with your bath bomb mixture and press firmly
- Unmold carefully — the sprinkles will be on the outside of the finished bomb
- Let cure and package as normal
Pro tip: You can also press sprinkles directly onto the outside of a freshly unmolded bath bomb for a more generous coating.
Best Colors for Bath Bomb Decoration
Rainbow sprinkles work for every season and occasion — birthday bath bombs, holiday sets, kids' collections, and gift baskets all pop with a colorful sprinkle topping.
Ready to level up your bath bombs? Shop cosmetic-grade soap sprinkles at SoapTopper.com — vegan, cruelty-free, and made in Florida.