WEBUse a spoon to slowly combine the ingredients. The mixture should resemble wet sand. Fill both sides of the mold and press together firmly. Both pieces of the mold should close …
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WEBLemon Lime Bath Bombs. An energizing pick-me-up are these incredible DIY bath bombs with a citrus flavor. The combination of lemon and lime is excellent for reducing tension, …
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WEB5 Bath Bomb Recipes to Try Today. 1. Lavender Bath Bomb. Photo: Crafts by Amanda. Relaxing for the mind and soothing to the skin, lavender is a bathtime mainstay. The …
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WEBInstructions. In a large mixing bowl, combine all of the dry ingredients (baking soda, citric acid, corn startch, and sea salt) and stir well. In a small bowl combine the carrier oil, …
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WEBThe recipe for Himalayan salt bath bombs with essential oils is quick to make. It took me about 30 to 40 minutes to prepare the mixture and form bath bombs. Here are a few …
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WEBStep 2. In a separate small bowl, mix the coconut oil with the essential oil. Drizzle the liquid mixture into the combined dry ingredients while stirring with a whisk. Break up any …
WEBBaking Soda, Citric Acid, Corn Starch, and Epsom Salt. 2. In a small bowl combine all wet ingredients. Melted coconut oil and essential oils. I did 10 drop lavender and 10 drops …
WEBSeveral essential oils can be used to make a relaxing bath bomb; my personal preference is lavender with pure vanilla. Other essential oils that are great for soothing anxious …
WEBLearn to make fragrant, all-natural DIY rose bath bombs with this easy recipe. No synthetic fragrances necessary! Instead, these rose petal bath bombs are scented with …
WEBAdd 3-4 drops of lavender essential oil and 2-3 drops of chamomile essential oil to the mixture. If desired, you can also add a few drops of purple food coloring for aesthetic …
WEBAll DIY bath bombs with essential oils can be as unique as you make them. Try the “Refreshing Bath” blend in your homemade bath bomb, and give it to a friend in need of …
WEB2 cups Baking Soda, 1 cup Corn Starch, 1 cup Epsom Salts. In a seperate container, you can go ahead and mix your wet ingredients as well, including any food color or soap dye …
WEBIt is best to use the bath bombs within a few weeks. Keeping them for too long (say 3+ months) can allow moisture to seep in (and lose their fizziness in the process) and allow …
WEBWell, SLSa (sodium lauryl sulfoacetate) is a surfactant that looks and sounds similar but is actually completely different from SLS. SLSa is a safe, non-irritating cleanser derived …
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WEBMix well with a whisk or large spoon, making sure to remove any lumps. Melt the coconut oil in a small saucepan on low heat. Slowly add the oil to the dry ingredients. If you notice a …