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Woodlands event offers choose-your-own bath bomb or steamer crafting

Magnolia Ritual's Red, White & Relax Workshop let visitors choose a $25 bath-bomb set or a $30 steamer set at its Magnolia shop.

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Woodlands event offers choose-your-own bath bomb or steamer crafting
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Magnolia Ritual Texas Apothecary turned its Red, White & Relax Workshop into a choose-your-own self-care stop, offering bath bomb makers and shower-steamer fans the same summer afternoon with different take-home projects. The session ran Wednesday, July 1, 2026, from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 6318 FM 1488 Suite 110, Magnolia, TX 77354.

The bath bomb option cost $25 and included three bath bombs, while the steamer option cost $30 and included six steamers, plus all the trimmings. That split made the event easy to approach for a quick craft outing, since bath bombs fit the tub-soak crowd and steamers give shower users a faster aromatherapy path without committing to a full bath.

The setting matched the format. Magnolia Ritual describes itself as a family-owned Texas apothecary creating bath, body and home goods handcrafted in Texas, and the workshop leaned into that identity with a relaxed make-and-take structure instead of a rigid class. The address also put the event in Magnolia rather than The Woodlands proper, which matters for anyone mapping out a local stop-and-shop afternoon in the area.

The product mix also fits the way bath and body items are treated on the shelf and in the workshop. Under U.S. Food and Drug Administration guidance, proper labeling is an important part of placing a cosmetic on the market, and cosmetic ingredients generally do not need premarket approval except for certain color additives. The agency also says products must be safe under labeled or customary conditions of use, which is why ingredient lists, scent choices and colorants carry real weight even in a casual craft setting.

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention adds another layer to that choice. It notes that fragrances used in personal care products can trigger asthma in some people, a reminder that scent is part of the experience, not just the finish. That is exactly why the bath bomb-and-steamer pairing works so well: one setup serves the tub crowd, the other serves the shower crowd, and both let the same hands-on afternoon end with a finished self-care product.

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