Part 2 Bath Bombs for Beginners - Let's add some color & sub our oil for a Butter.

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  • Part 1 of Beginners Bath Bomb Creating: • Very Basic Bath Bomb R...
    Hey everyone, I am the Bath Bomb Specialist on this channel (better known as The Soap Chef) where we make all things with a Rather Good Lather. I have over 20+ years experience in the maker/creator world of bath and body and I'm happy to share my knowledge/expertise with all of you.
    We've created this secondary (complimentary) channel dedicated primarily to all things bath related, including the demonstrations of our 3D printed bath bomb molds.
    For all other things with a Rather Good Lather, please visit our main channel / thesoapchef .
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    BEGINNERS BASIC BATH BOMB RECIPE (2) IN %, OUNCES & GRAMS. This one includes the addition of a milk powder, sub'd out a butter for the oil, added color & changed the % on the EO Scent Blend.
    16 ounces batch
    Baking Soda 59.75% = 9.56 oz / 271 gm
    Can get at Walmart
    Cornstarch 6% = .96 oz / 27.2 gm
    Can get at Walmart
    Milk Powder .5% = .08 oz / 2.26 gm
    Can get at Walmart
    Cocoa Butter 1% = .16 oz / 4.5 gm
    Can get at Walmart
    Polysorbate 80 .5% = .08 oz / 2.26 gm
    Can get from Amazon ( www.amazon.com... )
    Skin Safe Fragrance 1.25% (for the EO blend in THIS recipe) = .2 oz / 5.66 gm
    Can get from Brambleberry ( www.brambleber... )
    Binder (Witch Hazel or Rubbing Alcohol or Distilled Water) 1% = .16 oz / 4.5 gm
    Can get at Walmart
    Citric Acid (ADD LAST) 30% = 4.8 oz / 136 gm
    Can get from Amazon ( www.amazon.com... )
    Check Out our Main Channel for more Bath Bomb Tutorial/Instructional Videos
    Part 1 Bath Bomb Tutorial: • Part 1 Bath Bomb Molds...
    Part 2 Bath Bomb Tutorial: • Part 2 of Bath Bomb Mo...
    Part 3 Bath Bomb Tutorial: • Part 3 of Bath Bomb Mo...
    Part 4 Bath Bomb Tutorial: • Part 4 of Bath Bomb Mo...
    Part 5 Bath Bomb Tutorial: • Part 5 of Bath Bomb Mo...
    Part 6 Bath Bomb Tutorial: • Part 6 of Bath Bomb Mo...
    Part 7 Bath Bomb Tutorial: • Part 7 of Bath Bomb Mo...
    Part 8 Bath Bomb Tutorial: • Part 8 of Bath Bomb Mo...
    All of our own 3D printed bath bomb molds can be found on soap-chef.com/...

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  • @TheSoapChef2
    @TheSoapChef2  ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Moving on up to our 2nd Bath Bomb Beginners Video. Let's add some color, a milk powder and sub the oil for a butter. Also, let's now work with a 3D Round Sphere Bath Bomb Mold since we've worked with Aluminum, Plastic & Stainless Round Sphere Molds.

  • @monicaposner1761
    @monicaposner1761 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wow!! This is getting better and better!! Thank you!!❤

  • @loulinnell8182
    @loulinnell8182 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Your my new favorite channel to watch

  • @elenamela781
    @elenamela781 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Glad to have found you!! I' a little confused concerning colours... What's " lake" ? And by "dye" you mean micas? Got the part about oxides, though ,LOL ! Pardon my ignorance, I' ve been making soap for a year now and I' d like to add to that! Thank you for the useful and detailed information!! 🥰

    • @TheSoapChef2
      @TheSoapChef2  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hi and welcome to the channel. Lakes and dyes are FDC batch certified colors for use in bath bombs. The only time you should use mica in a bath bomb is to paint the top detailed features if you would like. Mica will float to the top of the tub and stick to your skin in the bath and then when you drain the tub, it will stick to the sides of the tub so it is not recommended For bath bombs. When you use it to paint the tops of bath bombs, use a polysorbate which you need to use anyway if you are using lakes to color your bath bombs. Dyes do not need polysorbate, but you do need to bloom them with hot water.

  • @loricolwell1470
    @loricolwell1470 ปีที่แล้ว

    Gorgeous blue!!💕 I'm glad you're doing this. Bombs are so fickle (well for me anyway)

    • @TheSoapChef2
      @TheSoapChef2  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you Lori, always great seeing you here

  • @sonya5568
    @sonya5568 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @alisoncrawford1181
    @alisoncrawford1181 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for sharing. I have had some disasters with bath bombs, very heavy, sinkers, fizz out in seconds, no fizz just foam, stuck in the mould, the list goes on 😂

    • @TheSoapChef2
      @TheSoapChef2  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Bath Bomb's are the baine of alot of makers' existence but.......they are alot of fun once you master it. Thanks for watching, stay tuned for more to come. We're continuing to build on that original recipe.

  • @Chellybelly_813
    @Chellybelly_813 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    so I see that the bowl is staining. Does the Colarants do that to the tub? Or does the Poly 80 help with that? And Lastly any suggestions on High Humidity? It is a balmy 92 percent here today in Gloomy Florida..LOL

    • @TheSoapChef
      @TheSoapChef 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I only use lakes to color my bath bombs, not dyes. Dyes absolutely can stain your tub. Because it's white, of course you will see color adhering to the plastic. This bowl washed away clean. As for high humidity, I don't play the humidity game. I have 1 recipe that works all year round. My suggestion would be butters in your recipe.

  • @haleyrodriguez6737
    @haleyrodriguez6737 ปีที่แล้ว

    How long do you let the bath bombs set? Like before you handle them to sell

    • @TheSoapChef2
      @TheSoapChef2  ปีที่แล้ว

      They are good to go within 48 hours but I usually don't sell them for a week.