Home   Ashford   News   Article

Bath Bomb Boom to open in Ashford's Park Mall, filling former Office Angels unit

An empty unit in Ashford town centre will soon be filled by a new bath bomb shop.

Bath Bomb Boom is launching on Monday (July 19) in Park Mall, bringing with it a range of bath accessories.

Bath bombs are joined by creams, scrubs, melts and candles on the shelves at Bath Bomb Boom
Bath bombs are joined by creams, scrubs, melts and candles on the shelves at Bath Bomb Boom

Born out of the pandemic, the family-run business rapidly gained customers via its Facebook page to the point where a physical shop was the next logical step.

Taking over the former Office Angels unit next to St George’s Square, the shop will offer handmade soaps, exfoliating scrubs, shampoo bars, wax melts and of course bath bombs.

Also available is a range of scented candles and even CBD-infused bath bombs, promising to be a one-stop shop for a relaxing evening of pampering.

All items adhere to cosmetic standards and are made using natural ingredients.

The creative force behind Bath Bomb Boom, Kristine Archer, said: “It all began about seven years ago when I was making ornate carved candles at home as a side hustle.

Bath Bomb Boom has filled the former Office Angels unit in Park Mall
Bath Bomb Boom has filled the former Office Angels unit in Park Mall
All products are handmade using natural ingredients
All products are handmade using natural ingredients
A host of exotic bath products will be on offer from July 19
A host of exotic bath products will be on offer from July 19

“But with much hard work, and trial and error later, I ended up with a loyal client base.”

Still holding on to her day job, she then began experimenting with bath bombs about four years ago.

A website for the business is expected to be completed in due course.

The addition of Bath Bomb Boom comes after another opening nearby, with AK Convenience Store having launched in recent months.

The shop has filled the former Edge Organic Hair & Vegan Salon site in Castle Street.

Read more: All the latest news from Ashford

Close This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies.Learn More