
Bath bombs have gained immense popularity for their ability to elevate ordinary baths into luxurious spalikeexperiences, offering effervescence, captivating fragrance, and skin-nourishing benefits. 'Citrus Bliss Bomb' isan innovative bath bomb that incorporates Kaffir lime (Citrus hystrix) leaf extract. Conventional bath bombsfrequently overlook targeted skincare benefits, prompting exploration into botanical alternatives. Consumer skincareneeds to extend beyond the sensory allure of bath bombs, often lacking solutions for issues such as oxidative stressand inflammation. Recognizing this gap, the study aims to bridge it by leveraging the potential of Kaffir lime leafextract in bath bomb formulations. The primary objective is to formulate antioxidant-rich bath bomb, harnessing theskincare properties inherent in Kaffir lime leaf extract. The study began with ethanol extraction of Kaffir lime leaf,followed by 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) assay for antioxidant testing, and finally the formulation andproduction of the bath bomb. Having meticulously evaluated its antioxidant potential, this study successfullyformulated an antioxidant-rich bath bomb, harnessing the skincare properties inherent in Kaffir lime leaf extract.With antioxidants effectively neutralizing free radicals, this inventive bath bomb could promote healthier skin andcreates a revitalizing ambiance with the refreshing aroma of Kaffir lime leaves.
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