4 Ways to Make Bath Bombs
Bath bombs can transform an ordinary bath into a relaxing and rejuvenating experience. These fizzy, colorful orbs create a delightful effervescence that releases soothing scents, moisturizing oils, and skin-softening ingredients. In this article, we will explore four different methods to make your very own bath bombs at home.
1. The Classic Method
Ingredients:
– 1 cup baking soda
– 1/2 cup citric acid
– 1/2 cup Epsom salts
– 1/2 cup cornstarch
– 2 tbsp carrier oil (such as coconut or almond oil)
– 2 tsp essential oil
– A few drops of food coloring (optional)
– Water in a spray bottle
Instructions:
Combine dry ingredients (baking soda, citric acid, Epsom salts, and cornstarch) in a large bowl. Add carrier oil and essential oil to the mixture while stirring gently. Use either your fingers or a fork to break up any clumps. Optionally, add a few drops of food coloring to get the desired color. Spritz the mixture lightly with water while stirring until the consistency resembles damp sand. Press firmly into silicone molds or muffin tins and let them dry for at least 24 hours before removing.
2. The Cream of Tartar Method
Ingredients:
– 1 cup baking soda
– 1/2 cup cream of tartar
– 1/2 cup Epsom salts
– 1/2 cup cornstarch
– 2 tbsp carrier oil
– 2 tsp essential oil
– A few drops of food coloring (optional)
– Water in a spray bottle
Instructions:
Follow the same instructions as above, but substitute cream of tartar for citric acid. The cream of tartar creates less fizz but results in a smoother surface on the finished bath bomb.
3. The Bubble Bath Bomb
Ingredients:
– 1 cup baking soda
– 1/2 cup citric acid
– 1/2 cup Epsom salts
– 1/2 cup SLSA (Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate)
– 2 tbsp carrier oil
– 2 tsp essential oil
– A few drops of food coloring (optional)
– Water in a spray bottle
Instructions:
Again, follow the same instructions as above, but include the SLSA with the dry ingredients. This addition creates a foamy, bubbly bath bomb perfect for a luxurious soak.
4. The No-Fizz Bath Bomb
Ingredients:
– 1 cup baking soda
– 1/2 cup Epsom salts
– 1/2 cup cornstarch
– 2 tbsp carrier oil
– 2 tsp essential oil
– A few drops of food coloring (optional)
– Water in a spray bottle
Instructions:
For those who are not fans of fizz, follow the same instructions as above but leave out the citric acid. This recipe creates a moisturizing and relaxing bath bomb without any bubbles and fizz.
Regardless of which method you choose, making your own bath bombs is an enjoyable and creative process that can result in countless unique bath experiences. Give these recipes a try, or experiment with your own combinations to find the perfect custom bath bomb experience for you!