Weirun is one of the representatives of many Internet celebrity bath bombs on domestic social platforms, claiming to be from Latvia like Shi Danlan, and operated by Shanghai Weirun Commerce and Trade in China, which has opened some small counters in many cities to sell essential oil soap, bath bombs and other personal care products, and can also be purchased on e-commerce platforms, but it is basically difficult to find sales channels abroad.
Since there is no relevant standard for bath bombs in China, domestic businesses do not need to label the ingredients used on the packaging, which has also become a major safety hazard for domestic bath bombs. Weirun's products are very similar to LUSH, including a Bright Galaxy bath bomb of the same name, but it is divided into two types: gold powder and gold powder, which is different from LUSH's Bright Galaxy with only glitter powder. After the Weirun Bright Galaxy Bubble Bomb mixed with blue, purple red and yellow pigments is dissolved in the water, the surface of the water body floats with a highly saturated bright rainbow-colored foam, and the water color is dark blue after complete dissolution, and the dyeing is not inferior to LUSH.
Weirun bath bombs can be purchased online and offline, 40-60 yuan each, but the color and fragrance level of its products are not exquisite enough, the color saturation is high, easy to dye, and the cost performance is not high.