I have read that it is good to do a baking soda/vinegar clean on your drains regularly to prevent clogging when using coconut oil products. Are the bath and shower melts alright to use?
I’m so excited about Bath Bomb Week I have used EOs for cleaning and holistic reasons for years but never felt the need to make my own bath bombs or lotions I’ve always used pre-made lotions shampoos and such.. It’s been loads of fun to get the subscription box and learn to actually make these things !
I sift every powder that goes into my bath bombs....sounds like you may have lumps in the powders or you aren't mixing your color enough. Try one of those. Hope it helps.
Those pesky white spots are often the result of ingredients not being properly mixed or lumps forming in your mixture. 😊 Make sure to mix your dry ingredients thoroughly to achieve a uniform consistency before adding any liquids. Give it another try, and I'm sure your bath bombs will look perfect! Happy crafting! 🛁✨
hi, love your video, i have been using sunflower lecithin liquid in my bath bombs and now the essential oils do not sit on top, love how you explain everything :)
Your video content on bath bombs is great, just what I’m needing to help me make them. My first try some months ago, was an oily disaster which I later used up in tiny amounts in the tub as bath bomb dust so as not to waste it. Ready to try again, I made a very small batch which shows promise. So I’ve order larger bags of the basic ingredient to get going. I love the purity of the white colour bombs best, the fizziness more than the need for soapy foam, or neon mica colours. So, this suits me. And I adore good quality essential oils. Your choice of background music by the way is very loud, it’s feels like a pressure, and it battles within your presentation for attention. It made me feel tired when watching your video a second time - can it be toned down a bit? What do other people think? I’m curious.
Bath bombs have three main ingredients: baking soda, citric acid, and cornstarch. Each of these ingredients works together for that fun fizz. If you wish to change citric acid to another ingredient, you can use cream of tartar. Just make sure to use half as much cream of tartar as you would citric acid.
50% contains a lot of water and will cause your bath bombs to react prematurely. You can use it in really smaller amounts, but it will start your bath bomb to react. 99% Isoproply Alochol is best.
Love this! The timing is perfect. We are launching our own line of bath bombs, bath salts and shower melts. Perfect timing as we work on our new product line. @bethebestyouwithmarionandangie
I really appreciate these clear instructions.
Yay! We're glad you like it. Surely, you'll also be a bath bomb master soon. 🤗
I have read that it is good to do a baking soda/vinegar clean on your drains regularly to prevent clogging when using coconut oil products. Are the bath and shower melts alright to use?
I’m so excited about Bath Bomb Week
I have used EOs for cleaning and holistic reasons for years but never felt the need to make my own bath bombs or lotions I’ve always used pre-made lotions shampoos and such..
It’s been loads of fun to get the subscription box and learn to actually make these things !
Yay! That's awesome Erin, great work!
The blue mica they sent and the greens are NOT safe to use for bath bombs
Do you use micas for coloring bath bombs?
Thank you for you're education. Your tips are very helpful!
Do you have another link to the cheat sheet?
Thank you for the tips what coursing white spots on my bath bombs?
I sift every powder that goes into my bath bombs....sounds like you may have lumps in the powders or you aren't mixing your color enough. Try one of those. Hope it helps.
Those pesky white spots are often the result of ingredients not being properly mixed or lumps forming in your mixture. 😊 Make sure to mix your dry ingredients thoroughly to achieve a uniform consistency before adding any liquids. Give it another try, and I'm sure your bath bombs will look perfect! Happy crafting! 🛁✨
Thank you Katie.
I'm glad you like the video!
hi, love your video, i have been using sunflower lecithin liquid in my bath bombs and now the essential oils do not sit on top, love how you explain everything :)
Thank you for all the tips.
You are so welcome! ❤
Very informative. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Your video content on bath bombs is great, just what I’m needing to help me make them. My first try some months ago, was an oily disaster which I later used up in tiny amounts in the tub as bath bomb dust so as not to waste it. Ready to try again, I made a very small batch which shows promise. So I’ve order larger bags of the basic ingredient to get going. I love the purity of the white colour bombs best, the fizziness more than the need for soapy foam, or neon mica colours. So, this suits me. And I adore good quality essential oils.
Your choice of background music by the way is very loud, it’s feels like a pressure, and it battles within your presentation for attention. It made me feel tired when watching your video a second time - can it be toned down a bit? What do other people think? I’m curious.
This is great! You are funny! Thanks for this video :)
Glad you enjoyed the video!
Could I use this recipe without citric acid
Bath bombs have three main ingredients: baking soda, citric acid, and cornstarch. Each of these ingredients works together for that fun fizz. If you wish to change citric acid to another ingredient, you can use cream of tartar. Just make sure to use half as much cream of tartar as you would citric acid.
That link was only about Mica powder, is there another link?
thanks for letting me know! The link is now updated :)
Thank You
You're welcome!
What about 50% isopropyl alcohol?
50% contains a lot of water and will cause your bath bombs to react prematurely. You can use it in really smaller amounts, but it will start your bath bomb to react. 99% Isoproply Alochol is best.
YAY!!!!!!!
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The link in the description is for mica powders, not bath bombs.
Thanks for letting me know! The link is now updated! :)
Don't use the blue or greens for bath bombs they are NOT safe
Love this! The timing is perfect. We are launching our own line of bath bombs, bath salts and shower melts. Perfect timing as we work on our new product line. @bethebestyouwithmarionandangie
Awesome I"m glad you are loving these videos!