Drop it into the water and let the bath turn theatrical: a dark, bat-shaped bath bomb that fizzes, blooms with rich colour, and sends a shadowy scent into the steam. The mood is Halloween, but the fragrance has more depth than novelty, moving from bright citrus to lavender, amber, moss and musk. It is made for a bath that feels a little playful, a little gothic, and still soft on the skin.
What you will notice in the water
The bat shape brings instant seasonal drama before it even touches the bath.
Its deep black surface catches the light with a subtle sparkle, like night sky on water.
As it fizzes, it releases rich, dark colour for a more atmospheric soak.
The scent opens with bergamot, mandarin, geranium and olibanum, bright at first, then resinous.
Lavender and amber sit at the heart, with moss, patchouli, amber and musk giving the finish a darker edge.
After the fizz has settled, the bath leaves the skin feeling soft and silky.
The scent as it rises
This fragrance begins with citrus and aromatic lift, then moves into lavender and warm amber. Moss, patchouli and musk give it a grounded base, so the overall feeling is more moonlit garden than sweet Halloween candy.
Dark fizz and a soft finish
A bath bomb is made to dissolve in a drawn warm bath, fizzing as it releases fragrance and colour into the water. This one leans into the theatre of the moment: dark colour, a bat silhouette, and a scent that feels seasonal without becoming childish.
How to use it
Lower it into a drawn warm bath and let it fizz away before stepping in, or watch it dissolve while the scent gathers in the steam. Bath bombs are typically used whole, one per bath. Rinse the bath after use to clear any dark colour residue.
Why the bat works so well
Bats have long been part of Halloween imagery, tied to dusk, old houses, folklore and the strange beauty of night creatures. Here, that familiar shape turns an everyday bath into a small seasonal ritual. The dark colour and eart…
region of manufacture: United Kingdom