America’s Best THC and CBD Bath Bombs for Your Moms

Matriarchs, mothers, grandmothers and all greats: it’s your time. You will not wash the laundry for at least 20 minutes. You’re not going to make anyone any snacks (unless it’s for you and infused with cannabinoids) – put that Dyson away! You work hard and play harder all year long, and we want you to fully immerse yourself in Me Time this weekend. And what better way than with a long, hot bubble bath?

No, this isn’t Lush or Bath and Body Works. But over the years and across state lines, cannabis innovators have developed medicinal, infused, THC-rich bath bombs so you can get maximum benefits with minimum effort. All you have to do is lie blissfully still and steaming for literally half an hour and the bombs will do the rest.

Like other topical products, the cannabinoids, skin-soothing ingredients, and essential oils in bath bombs are absorbed through the skin in a process called percutaneous absorption. They can fight inflammation in the muscles and joints, skin problems like eczema, and generally calm the body, helping you get through the day. As the largest organ, our skin’s layers have countless receptors to transport THC and CBD to where they’re needed most, without risking you getting too stoned or showing up on a drug test.

As a mom herself, this is an easy way to kind of put your foot in the water and have fun.

Nancy Robson, co-founder of High Desert Pure, Oregon

Nancy Robson, co-founder and formulator for High Desert Pure of Bend, OR, says she once took a bath with four of her bath bombs (that’s 400 mg total) and her test results were undetectable. She also has vertigo and can’t afford to have even a ton of THC in her system; “We have mothers, grandmothers and great-grandmothers who love our products. It won’t get you high. As a mom myself, this is an easy way to kind of put your foot in the water and have fun.”

(Courtesy of High Desert Pure)(Courtesy of High Desert Pure)

You’re also no stranger to budgeting and balancing the old bank account. No fear! These bombs don’t blow a hole in your wallet; While taxes vary from state to state and county to county, you can expect to pay around $20 for a single bath bomb, although some can be as low as $15 and up to $35 when they are available in a set.

So run hot water, light some candles, put on a Fleetwood Mac and lock the door because these bath bombs are for you and yours alone.

California’s Best THC and CBD Bath Bombs

Om Himalaya Kush Bath Bomb Photo by David Downs LeaflyCalifornia advances topical products with award-winning rosin bath bombs. (David Downs/Leafly)

When I saw the bath bombs from OM, a woman-owned wellness-focused company with over 40 cannabis awards, I knew they were here to win. These babies lean fully into cannabis infusion with a cute embossed leaf and a unique formula. Founder Maya Elisabeth has always considered cannabis a superfood, and her products have stayed close to the plant and all of its properties for over a decade.

“Besides inhalation, which I do all day every day, my preferred form of consumption is cannabis hydrotherapy. It has all the benefits of a traditional topical product, but so much more: wonderful for sleep, dermatological stuff from eczema and psoriasis to skin care, wrinkle care and even hair care,” she says.

(Courtesy of OM)

What I’m trying to say is that these babies are made with rosin, arguably the finest form of cannabis extract that can be used to make anything from gummies to dabs to bath bombs. And that’s not all. These babies also have something I haven’t seen anywhere else: CBN. Mom, consider yourself passed out for the night.

(Courtesy of Kush Queen)

As a Bay Area budtender, Kush Queen was the first medicinal bath bomb I ever encountered, and it felt like CEO and founder Olivia Alexander looked inside my brain to create it.

“The way I’m approaching this wellness perspective is on purpose,” she says. “That’s part of what Kush Queen does: we give people conscious ways to consume cannabis when everyone out there wants to get high. Getting high is great; it’s just not where the majority of women are.”

To hit women in their comfort zone, they craft color-coordinated bubbly bombs, each infused with a blend of essential oils. Aromatherapy contributes to the effects of the endocannabinoid system. There’s pink for love and purple for sleep. All are made with full-spectrum cannabis oils for that entourage effect. And now there are two doses to choose from: a 1:1 THC:CBD of 25mg each, or 50mg each for serious TLC. They also have Delta 8 versions in states that allow it.

Colorado THC bath bomb

(Courtesy of Coda)

Don’t worry if those high doses stop you. Coda Signature, known for its decadent candy bars and gummies, makes bath bombs with the same artisanal intentions. At 15mg each of THC and CBD, their bath bombs are fairly mild if you just want to dip your proverbial (and literal) toes. Her bombs are not colored but infused with a dash of petals and herbs to complement the scents of uplift, balance and calm. If you’re feeling brave, nibble on one of their dark chocolate bars (salt and nibs, anyone?) and toss all three bath bombs in the tub at once for a garden of soothing delight.

Canada bath bomb

If you’re staying north of the border, Eve & Co might be your best bet for some syncing time. These bombs are stronger than most with 200 mg of CBD and THC combined. They are made with distillate and not all follow a 1:1 ratio like The Lover which contains 140mg of THC and 60mg of CBD. They are also extremely colorful; I personally want to feel like a mermaid in a turquoise lagoon, right? Each has a blend of essential oils to complement the cannabinoids and hues that not only add aromatherapy but also a physical tingle, including cinnamon and peppermint oil.

Washington THC bath bomb

You’ll never be sleepless again in Seattle; In fact, you may just find “Nirvana.” Honu Naturals specializes in topical and bath products, and their bath bombs are no exception. These potent pups all contain 100mg of THC. While they may not meet your CBD needs, your lactic acid buildup will thank you. The scents are floral and sourced from essential oils, including lavender and hibiscus, inspired by a lazy Hawaiian afternoon, like the rest of the brand.

Oklahoma THC bath bombs

This themed brand was founded by a former pediatric nurse and mother with a “quality over quantity” philosophy. Containing only THC with a focus on pain relief, these 788 Collection bath bombs contain 55 mg each. Scents include Tutti Frutti and Vanilla Frosting.

Okay, our fingers are getting pretty dry from the hydrotherapy, so it’s time out. After a quick nap, we’re back on trend for weed beauty products and we’ll be back with more soon. Stay healthy – you deserve it.

Do you have a favorite cannabis bath brand that we should cover? Leave a nice comment below.

Amelie Williams

Freelance cannabis journalist Amelia Williams is a longtime budtender and a graduate of San Francisco State University’s journalism program. Williams has contributed to the San Francisco Chronicle’s GreenState, MG Magazine, Culture Magazine, Cannabis Now and is an author of the Barbary Coast Dispensary’s Bud Blog.

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