How To Bloom Dyes + Pro Tips For Using Lakes /// Make Beautiful Bath Bombs Every Single Time!

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  • Our color studies have helped thousands of makers in the handmade cosmetic industry learn to blend their own custom colors! But first you have to know how to properly incorporate lakes and dyes into your bath bomb mix... and this video will show you the best way to get smooth, gorgeous colors every single time! Say goodbye to spotty bath bombs, and hello to flawless fizzies!
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    🎨DYE COLORANT: The batch certified Red 28 Dye I used was from Koala's Krafting Boutique, an official distributor of EazyColours Water soluble dyes (literally 🤌 THE BEST dyes you can get your hands on!)
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    🎨 LAKE COLORANT: The batch certified Red 27 Lake I used was from Muddy Soap Co!
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    ❤️FREE BATH BOMB RECIPE❤️
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    The recipe I used in the video was our FREE recipe... if you're interested in our specialty Low Humidity bath bomb recipe, you can follow this link! Free recipes are great for getting started, but sometimes you need something for very specific climates, and that's what our paid recipes address!
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ความคิดเห็น • 11

  • @nancywilliams798
    @nancywilliams798 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for all your help! ❤

  • @sunshynesbathandbodybakery5936
    @sunshynesbathandbodybakery5936 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you Robyn this has been really helpful. I use both dyes and lakes. I have recently started blooming my dyes and my bath bombs are so vibrant.

  • @annsc
    @annsc ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Early on, I spray painted my faded bath bombs. Beats throwing out a batch.

    • @BathFizzFoam
      @BathFizzFoam  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Definitely! And sometimes I’ll still paint over a bath bomb if I know it’s going to fade!

  • @philinelehmann3654
    @philinelehmann3654 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hi! Thanks for this video. I've seen this done using corn starch, too. Is it better to use baking soda?

    • @BathFizzFoam
      @BathFizzFoam  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You bloom your basking soda because it makes up over half the bath bomb recipe and will carry the most color!

    • @SwashCross
      @SwashCross 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi! If the recipe calls for both corn starch and baking soda then will the corn starch dull the color? Could I just cut the corn starch by upping the other ingredients?

  • @Staceymatchim
    @Staceymatchim ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Robyn!!! LOVE your videos. Thank you - content is SO helpful. Question - I use about 17g of poly 80 in my recipe (about 960g sod. bicar., for a 1420g total dry ingredients - including 4g lake) ... do you think I should be using more?! I don't wanna be that BB maker that f**ks up other peoples tubs. No thanks!! LOL (I've tested my bombs in my tubs... but you never know!) Just want to make sure. Thanks so much Robyn! 💚💜💙

    • @BathFizzFoam
      @BathFizzFoam  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Generally we suggest using Poly 80 at half the amount of your oils (including your EO/FO) rather than basing it off your dry ingredients. But as long as you have Poly 80
      In there, it’s highly unlikely that you’ll mess someone’s tub up… red 27/28 are the most likely to be naughty though so it never hurts to add a little more for them 😉

  • @otisbenefield6465
    @otisbenefield6465 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What is the name of dye that you use