How to Bloom Dyes in Baking Soda for use in Bath Bombs

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  • 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.
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    BEGINNERS BASIC BATH BOMB RECIPE IN %, OUNCES & GRAMS
    16 ounces batch
    Baking Soda 60% = 9.6 oz / 272 gm
    Can get at Walmart
    Cornstarch 6% = .96 oz / 27.2 gm
    Can get at Walmart
    Avocado Oil 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 1.5% = .24 oz / 6.8 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... )
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  • @TheSoapChef2
    @TheSoapChef2  ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Very simple tutorial on how to "bloom" your fdc dyes into baking soda for use in bath bombs.

  • @debfinleyhoag3526
    @debfinleyhoag3526 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Super interesting, but when I sent down to see the ingredients list, the only thing I don't see is the type of dye you used! Share with us?

    • @TheSoapChef2
      @TheSoapChef2  ปีที่แล้ว

      Are use water, soluble batch certified dyes. You can get them at nurture soap, mad micas, wholesale supplies plus make your own.buzz, TKB trading, etc. there are many places to get water soluble dyes.

  • @bspeakman5102
    @bspeakman5102 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi from Canada 🇨🇦 thx for sharing. do u sieve the powder after it drys & do u use liquid dyes also & if so how would one incorporate tht into the B/S? On my way to check out some of your other vids lol

    • @TheSoapChef2
      @TheSoapChef2  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I use batch certified water, soluble, dies in powder, form and mix them with boiling water then add that to the baking soda. Yes, I always use a strainer when I am making bath bombs to make sure there are no clumps in any of my powders.

  • @dorothygrierson2740
    @dorothygrierson2740 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you , what dye would I buy in the uk do you know ? I’ve found it in the states ,but the shipping made my eyes bleed lol.xxxx

    • @TheSoapChef2
      @TheSoapChef2  5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@dorothygrierson2740 i’m afraid I don’t know any specific players outside of the US however, on my Patreon, I posted a couple of weeks ago a comprehensive list of surfactants and the suppliers who carry them. I also included many many other countries that supply surfactants. While this doesn’t meet your needs because you are looking for dyes, you could contact some of the suppliers to see what else they offer. I’m afraid I can’t send anything here on TH-cam, but you’re welcome to go over and join my Patreon to get that list.

  • @skuldarchleone
    @skuldarchleone ปีที่แล้ว

    Dyes and lakes are incedible hard to get in germany and when you can get them, they are expensive. I wonder if this maybe could also work with liquid food colors 😅. These are easy and cheap to get. I made color powder with cornstarch like creative bath lab but that isn't blooming

    • @TheSoapChef2
      @TheSoapChef2  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      yeah, I did a test on my main channel of her color powder but we cannot use that here in the U.S. It's fun though for an at-home project with the kiddo's.