How to Make Bath Bombs | Bath Bomb Recipe
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ก.ค. 2022
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Create a spa-like experience at home as you learn how to make a bath bomb with our easy to follow tutorial. Our bath bomb recipe is super easy, and the DIY bath bombs make a perfect homemade gift. Such a fun activity for kids, teens, and adults!
this looks soo adorable, that yellow & blue one looked like a cute minion 🥰😍
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Thank you for this video
Love these! How many does your recipe make?
Hi! Our recipe makes 7 bath bombs (2.5 inch diameter) 🙂
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Bout to try to make some before I make them with my daughter see how it goes
Love it!
Hello, thank you for your video. I would like to make a bath bombs with my nephew using your provide recipe but is there any chance you can write ingredients in grams? Thank you in advance, nice video! 🙂
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Thanks!
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can you sell them as is, or do you need a preservative?
They should be fine as is 😉
Will it still work if you substitute citric acid with lemon?
Hi! I like your video! I do need clarification though. About 6 months ago, someone asked if cornstarch would clog the bathtub. You replied that you wouldn't recommend cornstarch, after using cornstarch in your recipe. So yes use or no don't use on the cornstarch?
Sorry, I'm not sure why we replied not to use cornstarch?! I've gone back and corrected that response. If you use bath bombs infrequently it shouldn't clog your pipes. But if you use them every day for a long time, it could eventually cause a clog. But that will be the case for store bought bath bombs as well.
@@OneLittleProjectwhat can you use instead of cornstarch for regular use I’m in uk
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Can I put that in the the bath while I am bathing ?
Absolutely! The ingredients help relax your muscles (epsom salts), detox the body and relieve itchy skin (baking soda), moisturize your skin (almond oil), and help you unwind (essential oils).
@@OneLittleProject ok thank you so much for answering me so early I am actually making this at school science class :D
If you use corn starch would it cloge ur bath?
We used several bath bombs and it did not cause any clogs. With all the water in the bathtub it should flush it away no problem when it drains. However, if you use many bath bombs at one time or if you use them daily for a long period of time, you could eventually cause a clog that needs to be cleared.
What is the powder color? Is it synthetic color or natural?
It's mica powder 🙂 We have the link to the exact one we used on our website: onelittleproject.com/how-to-make-bath-bombs/
Great video and very easy to follow. Thank you. Do you think I could use Hemp Seed Oil instead of Almond Oil?
We haven't tested it, but I think any kind of oil should work in the recipe.
Yes you can I have made some
Do you need to leave them to set before taking them out of the mold? I have tried doing it myself but mine just crumble and fall apart. Thanks x
If your bath bombs come out of the mold and crumble, the mixture is likely too dry or you didn't pack them into the mold tightly enough. You can try these troubleshooting methods: try firmly packing the mold again. Overflow the molds with even more of the mixture and really press the sides together tightly. If that doesn't work, try adding a few more drops of oil to your mixture. Hope this helps! 😊
Who can i sell it to
My bath bombs were not falling apart I heard that it was bubbling but nothing disappeared and I have multiple more just to test if it works but I guess not
What are the measurements to do two bathbombs??
Hello! The amount of bath bombs you get will depend on the size of your mold. Our recipe makes 7 bath bombs of 2.5 inches of diameter. If you have the same size mold, you can use the recipe calculator we have on our post: onelittleproject.com/how-to-make-bath-bombs/ Hope that helps!
How long do these last? Can they be packaged as gifts :)
Ours lasted for a few months and you can absolutely package them as gifts!
What is mica and epsom salt? Where can i find them?
Amazon
Hello! If you follow the link in the description, you'll find the full instructions and supply list (with links) on our website. But you can find both of those items on Amazon!
Do we need wait for drying before usage of bombs? thx
We left ours drying overnight 😉
Can I use lemon juice instead of citric acid?
I would think probably not. They're dry so they react in water, but the juice would probably react with baking soda while forming, plus change the consistency or the paste and too wet.
Hey, is that safe for my 11 year old kids? Imma try to make it if it safe to my kid
These are totally kid safe (as long as they're just bathing in them and not eating them:)
How do you add scent?
We used essential oils:)
Can I make this for schoool?
Absolutely! 😉
Can I use food colouring? Instead of Mica? And where can I find Mica?
We bought our mica powders on Amazon:) You can use food coloring, just make sure it's liquid and not gel for the best results! Here's a link to our full blog post for all the details - onelittleproject.com/how-to-make-bath-bombs/
Hii.. can we talk about this project.. pls help me. This is my clg project so i need all information related to this product
Here is a link to our blog post where you'll find step by step instructions and any other info you might need:) onelittleproject.com/how-to-make-bath-bombs/
can i use a silicone mold
Absolutely! 😉
¾ cup corn starch
½ cup epsom salts
½ cup cetric acid
1 cup baking soda
3 tbsp almond oil
Essential oil
Use Mica powder as pleased, press in mold
how many does it make
If you follow our recipe you should be able to make at least 7! Here's our post with the full instructions:) onelittleproject.com/how-to-make-bath-bombs/
I do not like using cornstarch it's very drying to the skin
my citric acid is liguid and im using granout oil
Hi if I'll be honest the companies use cornstarch,citric acid, sodium, glycerine and food dye
Mine wont come out of mold they split in half. I have to dig the ingredients out
Your mixture may have been too dry. You can follow our step by step tutorial along with some troubleshooting tips on our website here: onelittleproject.com/how-to-make-bath-bombs/
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Hi, with the ingredients how many bath bombs does it make?
Following our recipe, the yield should be around 7 bath bombs:) You can find the full instructions here: onelittleproject.com/how-to-make-bath-bombs/
Will food coloring do damage to it?
Hello! It probably won't damage the bath bomb but it may color your bathtub or your skin!
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I just imagined a purple body😂
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@@awasen8596 LOL that’s funny
This is perfect for my sodium metal bath bombs.
How many bombs on average does this make
Our recipe makes 7 bombs of 2.5 inch 🙂
My bath bombs are crumbly and falling apart after 24 hours. I am so disappointed.
So sorry to hear that! We have some reasons why that might be happening and troubleshooting tips on our blog: onelittleproject.com/how-to-make-bath-bombs/ Hope that helps!
It’s because you put it in cold water you have to put it in hot water
Bake em
@@jcrawford5674 how?
Not enough moisture...spray them with witch hazel and re-press them.