Make bath time fun with the magical crystals that turn bath water into fun glorious goo! When you’re finished simply add the dissolving crystals (table salt!) to turn the goo back into water. Gellibaff contains no harmful chemicals and will not stain carpets or kids.
Goo Making!
Fill the bath with 40 litres of warm water (ensure water is at the desired temperature before adding the Step 1 Powder). Approx 6-8cm bath. For best results sprinkle the “goo former” (Step 1) evenly over the surface of the bath using all of the 200g pack. Try to avoid adding large clumps of powder as this will take longer to form the goo. DO NOT STIR THE WATER JUST YET! Let the goo magically form for 5 MINUTES. Stir the goo well, get in and have fun!
Goo Dissolving!
Evenly sprinkle the “goo dissolver” (Step 2) into the bath. LEAVE FOR 5 MINUTES (it will not dissolve instantly and so the longer you leave it the less residue will remain). Then stir in well and if desired simply add more water to top up the bath and add some bubble bath to continue the bath time fun!
PLEASE NOTE: There will always be a small amount of residue left at the bottom of the bath when the goo has been dissolved, but it will not clog the drain.
Gelli-baff is totally safe. It's developed by the leading beauty and spa products manufacturer Gelicity Skin Technology and conforms to strict cosmetic testing regulations in the UK .
Magically turns back to water. Well, it's more a case of adding the second sachet when you're finished than doing anything clever with a wand, but it's still impressive. The goo reverts back to plain old coloured bath water so don't worry about it blocking or clogging the drain; it won't.
Doesn't stain your towels, carpets or kids. After adding the second sachet just rinse away and you're good to go.
Goo ingredients. Gellibaff is a harmless powder which holds 400 times its own weight in water. A similar substance is used in disposable nappies. The dissolver sachet is pure table salt, the same as you put on your chips!
For maximum fun follow the laws of Gelli Baff!
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Not recommended for children under 5 years of age unless supervised by an adult.
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Don’t put too much water in the bath! For maximum gooiness about 6cm is plenty for an average sized bath. If you have a jumbo bath, use even less water.
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Don’t add the powder while the tap is running. Pour the bath water first, turn off the tap and then add the Gelli Baff sachet marked ‘Step 1’.
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Enjoy Gelli Baff sitting down. Goo is slippery!
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Don’t eat Gelli Baff. It’s not nice. And just like regular soap, if you get Gelli Baff in your eyes it could sting, so make sure to rinse it out with plenty of clear water.
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Don’t forget to wash the goo out of your hair.
Colour-changing Gelli Baff is available in 3 funky colours;
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Yellow to Green
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Blue to Purple
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Orange to Green