Coco Kissed Tub Truffle
Quick Nitty Gritty
- Tricky Skin Issues
- All Over Body
- Everyday Use
- 100% Natural
Size: 1.5 oz
Cocoa Butter Bath Bomb (Tub Truffle) Coco Kissed | Rinse is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Description
Description
Ingredients
Ingredients
How to Use
How to Use
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Reviews
Cocoa Butter Bath Bomb (Tub Truffle) Coco Kissed | Rinse is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Never Tested on Animals. Only Dirty Humans.
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What makes Coco Kissed Tub Truffle different from regular bath bombs?
What makes Coco Kissed Tub Truffle different from regular bath bombs?
Coco Kissed Tub Truffle is loaded with cocoa butter that melts into bathwater, leaving skin silky — not just fizzy. Regular bath bombs are mostly baking soda. You get fizz AND conditioning. Coco Kissed bath bomb with cocoa butter—tropical scent that actually moisturizes. Not just fizz.
Will Coco Kissed Tub Truffle stain my bathtub?
Will Coco Kissed Tub Truffle stain my bathtub?
Coco Kissed Tub Truffle dissolves cleanly — cocoa butter moisturizes your skin, not your tub. A quick rinse after draining is all you need. Caution with light washcloths on vibrant colors.
Can I use half of Coco Kissed Tub Truffle?
Can I use half of Coco Kissed Tub Truffle?
Absolutely. Break Coco Kissed Tub Truffle in half to stretch two baths from one truffle. Wrap the remaining half tightly and store dry — stays fresh for a couple weeks.
How do I get the best experience from Coco Kissed Tub Truffle?
How do I get the best experience from Coco Kissed Tub Truffle?
Drop Coco Kissed Tub Truffle into a warm bath, let it dissolve, and soak 15–20 minutes. The cocoa butter needs time to fully condition your skin. Pat dry — don't rub — to lock in moisture.






















