I have tried several bath bomb recipes that have not worked, but I finally have one that works and I love it!
For this one you need the following ingredients.
Baking Soda – 1 cups
Citric Acid – 1/2 cup
Corn Starch – 1/2 cup
Almond Oil – 2 tsp.
Essential Oils – 12 drops
Coloring –4 -6 drops
Rubbing Alcohol in a spray bottle
Bath Bomb Molds
Baking Soda, Citric Acid, Corn Starch and Almond Oil (or substitute for any other oil you have on hand) can all be found in your grocery store in the baking isle. I use Young Living Essential Oils.
The bath bomb molds I have used and like can be found
here. They are nice because they include a couple different sizes. I like the metal molds for bath bombs, because they easily hold their shape and the bombs are very easy to remove.
Making these bath bombs is very simple, just make sure you mix everything well!
First combine dry ingredients in a bowl and mix well.
In a separate small bowl combine essential oil and almond oil. If you don't have Almond Oil on hand you can use any other carrier oil you have, including Coconut Oil, Jojoba Oil, Sunflower Oil, etc., even Olive Oil would work fine. Again, you want to mix this well!!
Slowly mix wet ingredients into dry ingredients.
Go slow!! And mix until no more lumps! I find a fork works well for fixing, you can push out the lumps. Mix in coloring (if you desire) until no more lumps.
Spray in rubbing alcohol 4 to 5 sprays at a time, continually string until mixture resembles we sand. You will need
several sprays of rubbing alcohol to get damp sand texture.
But don't add in too much! Add it slowly, so you don't add more than you need. Again I like to use a fork, until it stats to get close to that wet sand phase, then I use my hands! This is the step in the past where I have said, oh I can just slowly pour in rubbing alcohol and it will work just fine. I think the spray is key, so you don't add too much liquid.
Looking like wet sand! It clumps together nicely, and holds the shape I form with my hand.
Fill each side of the mold with the mixture (tightly packing it) so it overflows the top. Firmly press the two sides together, removing any excess from the sides. Let sit for a minute or two.
Lightly tap the mold with a spoon to gently release the bath bomb from the mold. Let dry over night. Finally ENJOY!!!!
What essential oil combination to use?
For these bath bombs, I wanted a relaxing bath bomb, so I used only Lavender oil.
If I wanted more of a energizing bath blend, I could have used 6 drops of grapefruit essential oil and 6 drops of lemon essential oil A calming bath with only Joy essential oil would be wonderful! Or if you are feeling congested a blend of Eucalyptus (only a few drops or it could irritate your skin) and Peppermint would be soothing!
Using this recipe, and the bath bomb molds I suggested, I only made two large and one small bath bomb. The large molds are pretty large, close to the size of a Lush Bath Bomb. This recipe is easy to double. Just double all the ingredients listed above and use 20 of your favorite essential oil blends instead of 12.
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