I let the bath bombs dry for another 2 days after frosting them to make sure they are hard enough to ship! I shrink wrap and wrap in a layer of bubble wrap. I also always pack my boxes with shred to make sure nothing can move around. They seem to ship well! 😊 Thanks for watching! ♥️
This was a very simple and easy video to follow and I learned a lot. I have been having the hardest time making bath bombs to the point where I stopped trying. I want to try again because my granddaughter has a birthday coming in December and she wants Nightmare Before Christmas bath bombs so I have to try it again for her. I am so happy I found your video.
Great video! I liked your creative idea for making the indented bath bombs! I just wanted to mention, if you hold your hand closer to the tip when piping, you have more control over the pastry bag and you're not putting as much strain on your hand. The repetition of piping and that strain on your hand can start to cause issues like carpal tunnel. Just a little tip from a cake decorator :)
Thank you so much for putting out a recipe for the bath bomb frosting I've been trying to find one that is easy to make and this one looks great and I can't wait to try it
Thanks for sharing the recipe. Can you let me know, do you optiphen preservative?, How long does it last? Please help me with that. I see you just use cream tarter and that is liquid.
Hello thank you for sharing all the great info and a fun video to watch! Do you mind sharing what colorant you used for the frosting? I’ve been trying to get a bright lime like that but I haven’t been successful. Thank you! ❤
I have the clamshell things as well. Are you able to close them on top of the frosting or is it better to just let it get hard and shrink wrap it? I'm so afraid of shipping them and they crumble apart
I would recommend letting them completely dry out and shrink wrap them! I haven’t had any problems with them breaking while I shrink wrap. I use shred and bubble wrap for packaging to help protect them as well. I haven’t received any complaints of them breaking during shipment! :)
Hey hi hun, loved the video and it was very informative and innovative too. I live in a very humid environment so how ling do u keep the bath bomb to dry . Thanx once again for sharing the recipe.
I would give the bath bomb 2-3 days to harden but it may be done sooner than that! Just keep checking in on it. If you find it is still not hardening due to the humidity you can try purchasing a dehumidifier to keep in the area you have your bath bombs. I use one during the humid summer and it helps tremendously! Hope this helps! 💕
@@sudsysoapworks Also i added ypur link in my recent quick demo of the bubbles the frosting gives..im not very popular my sales are like zero but i believe in giving credit where its due and deserved too..again THANK YOU!!!!🛀
Hi there! 😊 We use water soluble dye as well as Polysorbate 80 to prevent staining. Water soluble dye is not supposed to stain tubs. There may be a possibility of staining if the tubs are painted, lacking enamel, or are scratched up. Polysorbate 80 helps bind all the oils and dye to the water to also prevent staining.
Hello sooo I'm new starting out and the first time I followed your recipe it came out really good however... the 2nd time no.. I put too much of something... sooo I'm wondering I hope I don't look slow asking this .. but is there anyway to put in in cups as well bc my scale it not reading right and I'm not good with measurements
Hi there! I don’t use it in the frosting, I haven’t found the need to 😊 if you would like to add it, I wouldn’t think it would change the texture and consistency too much since it would be such a small amount.
I totally like this, but I'm a little iffy about using rubbing alcohol... Is there anything else we could use to substitute that? Or do we absolutely need the rubbing alcohol?
You can substitute for witch hazel or water! You would have to play around with the amounts. If too much water is added it will start to activate early. Try adding a little at a time in place of the alcohol!
Hi there! Cornstarch helps slow down the fizzing reaction which makes the bath bombs last longer 😊 I have found it also helps make the bath bomb harder along with the kaolin clay!
Thank you for this video. I want to add the polysorbrate 80 I believe I spelled that wrong sorry. Can irritate some peoples skin. I noticed in some bath bombs I would break out and become very itchy with burning and others I’ll be fine. That’s when I heard this name I am like wait what is this. Found out some people use it in the bathbombs and it can cause some skin irritation to those with sensitive skin or those with allergies. I never knew that’s what caused it. And yes I am allergic to cinnamon so I never buy anything with cinnamon and if it doesn’t show the oils or fragrance used I will not buy one. Other than this. Your video was very helpful and amazing great job.
Thanks for watching! ❤️ You can omit the poly 80 but it does help bind the colors and oils to the water. If you leave it out then it may make the tub slippery and cause a hazard. There may be a natural replacement out there but as far as I know there isn’t. I would love if there was! I’ll have to do some research 🤔
@ yes it just could be due to my autoimmune disorder. A lot things that never use to bother me bother me now after it was triggered. But You can type in pubmed polysorbate 80. But I am a new subscriber and I am truly proud of you. Sorry for any bad grammar I do have autism but I have been working on being better at it in college.
I wouldn’t suggest omitting the poly 80 as this binds the oils with the water. Taking it out would cause the tub to be slippery. It also helps the colors and fragrance oil mix into the water. Hope that helps!
SLSA is a coconut derived surfactant. This is used to create extra foam when the bath bomb reacts with water! You may omit this from the recipe if you would like. I have found that my bath bombs foam much more and float when I use SLSA 😊
Hello! Thanks for watching 💕 the frosting does harden typically within 24 hours. It may take up to 48 hours depending on humidity and temperature of the environment being worked in. Hope that helps! 😊
Great video! Can you tell me what size bath bomb mold you used? I followed your link to the Etsy store, but they offer several different sizes. I'm really excited to try your bath bomb recipe!
Hi Nikki! I noticed you asked this question on another video so I’ll answer it here! I typically use 1%-3% FO in my bath Bomb recipe. If the IFRA says 18% for category 9 for example, you could safely use up to 18% FO. But that doesn’t mean you should! 1-3% will be fine, but if you are finding that the scent is not as strong as you would like, then feel free to add more if the IFRA rate allows it.
@@sudsysoapworks how do you calculate it though? Do you add all the ingredients, including liquids and then multiply it by the 1-3%? Thank you by the way for your response. I have so much respect for you.
Thank you, you’re so sweet! 💕 yes, so you add all your ingredients together and multiply but .01, .02, or .03 and that will tell you how much fragrance to put in. I’ll probably make a video on putting recipe into percentages (known as a formula) and how to turn a formula into a recipe! It can definitely be confusing but it gets easier once you get the hang of it 😊
@@sudsysoapworks thank you! You have no idea how much I appreciate the help and that would be awesome. There's tons of calculations if you're making candles or using essential oils but I couldn't find any for bath bombs. There are fragrance companies that have them but it calculates for their fragrances specifically. Thank you so much again 🙂
Hi Rosalyn! It depends on the humidity and how dry my bath bombs are. I piped this batch the same day after they were dry but other batches I’ve piped next day. They need to be dry and free of loose bits and bath bomb dust before piping, otherwise the frosting will not stick. Hope this helps! :)
Anyone know the measurements for those of us that don't have any reason to purchase digital scales?? Thanks y'all trying to make last minute smear gifts. Also can you use food coloring instead of the dyes mentioned??
SLSA is a coconut derived surfactant. This is used to create extra foam when the bath bomb reacts with water! You may omit this from the recipe if you would like. I have found that my bath bombs foam much more and float when I use SLSA 😊
Natures garden and Midwest Fragrance Company have the best quality and most affordable fragrance oils in my opinion! That’s where I get most of mine now.
great video ty for sharing with others! love the finished bomb! the frosting will whip up nice n fluffy and fast with an electric mixer and wont have to use as much of the c.betaine .the toppers salts sprinkles etc you really need to put on fast as soon as you pipe each one and then press in gently with fingertips or will fall off later...just a tip
You are able to use tap or filtered water in place of distilled water. I use distilled water because tap and sometimes filtered water contains impurities. Because I sell my products, I like to stick with distilled water! I hope this helps! 😊
Please advise - I have have made & wasted 3 batches of bath bombs in the past (haven't tried this recipe) what happens is my batch turns brown over night. they turn a hideous brown color, they smell great but look terrible. What is turning them brown?? the fragrance oil I use says it is for bath bombs. My recipe has no rubbing alcohol in it, does that help with from turning brown? PLEASE HELP!!
Hi Brenda! Bath bombs can be very tricky unfortunately 😣 when fragrances have a chemical in them called vanillin, they will turn brown. Do you know if your fragrance has this in it? The supplier will provide this information and usually it will have the % of vanillin on the bottle. If you try this recipe, I suggest dividing it by 4 to make a very small batch.
This was a great video but next time it would be great for you to show the viewers how the bathbomb activates in water so that we know what to expect. 🙂
Hello! You can use witch hazel or water as a replacement. I would add in small increments since the water will not evaporate as fast as the alcohol, which could make your mix too wet 😊
The alcohol is just a wet ingredient for the mix. Water makes the mix too wet and will cause the batch to activate early. Alcohol doesn’t really cause a reaction between the baking soda and citric acid. Also because alcohol evaporated quickly, I find my bath bombs dry and harden faster. You can replace the alcohol with water or witch hazel but I would add in small increments to avoid getting your mix too wet.
Oh no! I’m sorry to hear that! I’ve been able to save a batch by adding some more baking soda and corn starch ASAP. It worked for me but may not work for everyone!
@@sudsysoapworks thank you so much for your advice. I'm slowly learning lol. It was definitely an issue on my end. I love your bath bombs and all the help you give everyone
Hi Jessica! Alcohol evaporates quickly so it is easier to work with in terms of the mix not getting too wet. It also won’t prematurely activate the mix as much as water will. Witch hazel can also be used in place of alcohol but I personally did not like using it because it made my mix too wet!
@@sudsysoapworks okay good to know thank you! I live in a humid area too so I was thinking abt getting witch hazel rather than water but looks like I'll be getting some rubbing alcohol instead 😂
I tried the frosting. Could not get your consistency. Waisted 15 oz of cream of tarter (my mistake, should have used 15 grams NOT OUNCES. MY BAD.) and a 3 oz of bubble up. Not counting the baking soda because it's affordable. Just those expensive ingredients waisted.
Yes you can definitely skip the SLSA! The SLSA will add extra foam and bubbles but you do not need it in your recipe. 1 tbsp is equal to about 14.7 ml for the water and alcohol. The amount of kaolin clay is 5 g. Thanks for watching! 💕
Thank you for the recipe !!! Does the frosting stay hard enough to be able to handle shipping?
I let the bath bombs dry for another 2 days after frosting them to make sure they are hard enough to ship! I shrink wrap and wrap in a layer of bubble wrap. I also always pack my boxes with shred to make sure nothing can move around. They seem to ship well! 😊
Thanks for watching! ♥️
@@sudsysoapworks thank you for your info I'll definitely will be following
This was a very simple and easy video to follow and I learned a lot. I have been having the hardest time making bath bombs to the point where I stopped trying. I want to try again because my granddaughter has a birthday coming in December and she wants Nightmare Before Christmas bath bombs so I have to try it again for her. I am so happy I found your video.
Thank you for the the kind words! Hope your bath bombs turned out great for your granddaughter!
I wish we could see how this dissolves. Beautiful job 🍋
OMG these are so cute!
Thank you!! 😊
I love this. Thank you for sharing.
You are so welcome!!😊
0:16 hello thank you for such a wonderful tutorial. Question the citric acid you used is powder form?
Great tutorial! Thanks for sharing your recipe and for the wonderful trick on the hole to make piping😊😊
Glad you enjoyed it! You’re welcome ☺️
So pretty 💚💛💚
Thank you 💕 💕
@@sudsysoapworks you’re welcome. I sent this to my phone so I’ll always have it. I’m going to try and make it 😌
Great video! I liked your creative idea for making the indented bath bombs! I just wanted to mention, if you hold your hand closer to the tip when piping, you have more control over the pastry bag and you're not putting as much strain on your hand. The repetition of piping and that strain on your hand can start to cause issues like carpal tunnel. Just a little tip from a cake decorator :)
Thank you for the advice! It has helped! 💕
Thank you for sharing turn out beautiful
Thanks so much 😊
Thank you so much for putting out a recipe for the bath bomb frosting
I've been trying to find one that is easy to make and this one looks great and I can't wait to try it
I love this!
Can you please tell me if it is possible to make glaze without cream of tartar?
This looks gorgeous, love the colors
Thank you so much!
Beautiful, I can’t wait to try this thank you
Thanks for sharing the recipe. Can you let me know, do you optiphen preservative?, How long does it last? Please help me with that. I see you just use cream tarter and that is liquid.
Thank you. Great green color.
Hello thank you for sharing all the great info and a fun video to watch! Do you mind sharing what colorant you used for the frosting? I’ve been trying to get a bright lime like that but I haven’t been successful. Thank you! ❤
Thanks so much for sharing your recipe. The bathbombs look awesome 👌
I have the clamshell things as well. Are you able to close them on top of the frosting or is it better to just let it get hard and shrink wrap it? I'm so afraid of shipping them and they crumble apart
I would recommend letting them completely dry out and shrink wrap them! I haven’t had any problems with them breaking while I shrink wrap. I use shred and bubble wrap for packaging to help protect them as well. I haven’t received any complaints of them breaking during shipment! :)
@@sudsysoapworks thanks so much!!! I'll try it out!!!
Hey hi hun, loved the video and it was very informative and innovative too.
I live in a very humid environment so how ling do u keep the bath bomb to dry .
Thanx once again for sharing the recipe.
I would give the bath bomb 2-3 days to harden but it may be done sooner than that! Just keep checking in on it. If you find it is still not hardening due to the humidity you can try purchasing a dehumidifier to keep in the area you have your bath bombs. I use one during the humid summer and it helps tremendously! Hope this helps! 💕
Hey luv thanx for guiding me on this one . Can u guide me on what should the capacity of the humidifier be if its a 150-200 sqfeet room .
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I would like to have seen how you package the bath bombs
Thank you for sharing your recipe. . Can I use alcohol 70°
Yes I would use a little less though as it won’t evaporate as fast!
Super cute ❤😊
Thank you! 😊
Hi Great job out of curiosity… what fragrance oil did you go for?
Thank you! I used Margarita Lime from Wholesale Supplies Plus
@@sudsysoapworks thanks 🙏🏻 from the UK 🇬🇧
What is the grams supposed to be in liquid
Wow
Thanks for watching!
What do you use for the frosting plz x
The frosting recipe is provided in the video
Hello, can I use the frosting for soaps?
I have not tested this frosting for soaps. I make cp soaps and I just use cp soap batter for the frosting
Loved your frosting recipe. So nice!
Jill Gross
Thank you! Glad you liked it 😊
I love your channel so much. I hope you keep making videos. 💜
Thank you Ellie! We definitely will be 💕
Thank you so much for the amazing tutorial.
Thanks for watching!
This frosting recipe worked perfectly on my Pumokin Spice Latte bath bombs..THANK YOU A MILLION TIMES OVER!!!🛀🙌
Woohoo! You’re very welcome! ☺️💕
@@sudsysoapworks Also i added ypur link in my recent quick demo of the bubbles the frosting gives..im not very popular my sales are like zero but i believe in giving credit where its due and deserved too..again THANK YOU!!!!🛀
@@surbhishah8482 Very hard! After setting overnight shipping friendly too
hola me gusto mucho tu receta ,podrias decirme el nombre o fabricante de los colorantes me parecieron muy interesantes ,gracias.
How to packing & store bath boms
This will be coming soon! 💕
Thank you for these videos, so much fun to watch all these goodies!
Thank you so much for watching! 💕
Does the dye stain the tub after use?
Hi there! 😊 We use water soluble dye as well as Polysorbate 80 to prevent staining. Water soluble dye is not supposed to stain tubs. There may be a possibility of staining if the tubs are painted, lacking enamel, or are scratched up. Polysorbate 80 helps bind all the oils and dye to the water to also prevent staining.
Talent. Straight up:)
You’re so sweet, thank you! 💕
Hello sooo I'm new starting out and the first time I followed your recipe it came out really good however... the 2nd time no.. I put too much of something... sooo I'm wondering I hope I don't look slow asking this .. but is there anyway to put in in cups as well bc my scale it not reading right and I'm not good with measurements
I don’t have the recipe translated into cups since it is more accurate to weigh the ingredients. Was the mixture too wet the 2nd time maybe?
@@sudsysoapworks I don't even know it seems like I didn't measure something right.. I'm going to try it again or maybe i need a different scale
Do you use any polysorbate in the frosting? Thank you!
Hi there! I don’t use it in the frosting, I haven’t found the need to 😊 if you would like to add it, I wouldn’t think it would change the texture and consistency too much since it would be such a small amount.
Hi, good day
What does SLSA mean?
I totally like this, but I'm a little iffy about using rubbing alcohol... Is there anything else we could use to substitute that? Or do we absolutely need the rubbing alcohol?
You can substitute for witch hazel or water! You would have to play around with the amounts. If too much water is added it will start to activate early. Try adding a little at a time in place of the alcohol!
@@sudsysoapworks Awesome! Thank you so much! I'll try that.❤
Which brand of SLSA do you use if I may as please? Thank yiu
I usually use crafters choice from wholesale supplies plus but I have also ordered from Essential Wholesale 😊
@@sudsysoapworks wow thank you for kindly rocket quick reply 💕 it’s really hard for me to get SLSA that reliable in BKk. Will try my best.
what is the purpose of the corn starch?
Hi there! Cornstarch helps slow down the fizzing reaction which makes the bath bombs last longer 😊 I have found it also helps make the bath bomb harder along with the kaolin clay!
Thank you for this video. I want to add the polysorbrate 80 I believe I spelled that wrong sorry. Can irritate some peoples skin. I noticed in some bath bombs I would break out and become very itchy with burning and others I’ll be fine. That’s when I heard this name I am like wait what is this. Found out some people use it in the bathbombs and it can cause some skin irritation to those with sensitive skin or those with allergies. I never knew that’s what caused it. And yes I am allergic to cinnamon so I never buy anything with cinnamon and if it doesn’t show the oils or fragrance used I will not buy one. Other than this. Your video was very helpful and amazing great job.
Thanks for watching! ❤️ You can omit the poly 80 but it does help bind the colors and oils to the water. If you leave it out then it may make the tub slippery and cause a hazard. There may be a natural replacement out there but as far as I know there isn’t. I would love if there was! I’ll have to do some research 🤔
@ yes it just could be due to my autoimmune disorder. A lot things that never use to bother me bother me now after it was triggered.
But You can type in pubmed polysorbate 80.
But I am a new subscriber and I am truly proud of you. Sorry for any bad grammar I do have autism but I have been working on being better at it in college.
Do I have to use fragrance oil?
No it’s not necessary! Personal preference
@@sudsysoapworks okay thank you
Does the frosting dry/harden like a bath bomb? Or will it?
The frosting will dry and become hard 😊
@@sudsysoapworks I think I put too much liquid in the frosting part? Mine never harden all the way!
Super cute
Thank you 😊
@@sudsysoapworks you’re welcome
Nice
Can it be done without Polysorbate 80?
I wouldn’t suggest omitting the poly 80 as this binds the oils with the water. Taking it out would cause the tub to be slippery. It also helps the colors and fragrance oil mix into the water. Hope that helps!
@@sudsysoapworks Yes. I will never use poly 80 because it is not good for people’s health.
Hello, does the frosting get hard or soft? Thanks for the formula. Greetings from Spain, Matilde 💚💚
Hello! The frosting will dry hard 💕
@@sudsysoapworks 💕Thansk
Can you write the ingredients? Thank you for the wonderful video
I love it
What is the slsa?
SLSA is a coconut derived surfactant. This is used to create extra foam when the bath bomb reacts with water! You may omit this from the recipe if you would like. I have found that my bath bombs foam much more and float when I use SLSA 😊
Hi, newbie here. Will the frosting harden over the time? If so how long we have to keep it to harden? Thanks for the wonderful video 😊
Hello! Thanks for watching 💕 the frosting does harden typically within 24 hours. It may take up to 48 hours depending on humidity and temperature of the environment being worked in. Hope that helps! 😊
@@sudsysoapworks Thank you so much. 🥰
Great video! Can you tell me what size bath bomb mold you used? I followed your link to the Etsy store, but they offer several different sizes. I'm really excited to try your bath bomb recipe!
Thank you! I have the 2.5” size 😊 best of luck! 💕
How do you know how much fragrance oil to use
Hi Nikki! I noticed you asked this question on another video so I’ll answer it here! I typically use 1%-3% FO in my bath Bomb recipe. If the IFRA says 18% for category 9 for example, you could safely use up to 18% FO. But that doesn’t mean you should! 1-3% will be fine, but if you are finding that the scent is not as strong as you would like, then feel free to add more if the IFRA rate allows it.
@@sudsysoapworks how do you calculate it though? Do you add all the ingredients, including liquids and then multiply it by the 1-3%? Thank you by the way for your response. I have so much respect for you.
Thank you, you’re so sweet! 💕 yes, so you add all your ingredients together and multiply but .01, .02, or .03 and that will tell you how much fragrance to put in. I’ll probably make a video on putting recipe into percentages (known as a formula) and how to turn a formula into a recipe! It can definitely be confusing but it gets easier once you get the hang of it 😊
@@sudsysoapworks thank you! You have no idea how much I appreciate the help and that would be awesome. There's tons of calculations if you're making candles or using essential oils but I couldn't find any for bath bombs. There are fragrance companies that have them but it calculates for their fragrances specifically. Thank you so much again 🙂
Do you pipe the same day you make the bath bombs or the following day.
Hi Rosalyn! It depends on the humidity and how dry my bath bombs are. I piped this batch the same day after they were dry but other batches I’ve piped next day. They need to be dry and free of loose bits and bath bomb dust before piping, otherwise the frosting will not stick. Hope this helps! :)
Anyone know the measurements for those of us that don't have any reason to purchase digital scales?? Thanks y'all trying to make last minute smear gifts. Also can you use food coloring instead of the dyes mentioned??
Hi
What is SLSA?
SLSA is a coconut derived surfactant. This is used to create extra foam when the bath bomb reacts with water! You may omit this from the recipe if you would like. I have found that my bath bombs foam much more and float when I use SLSA 😊
Where is the best place to get fragrance oil
Natures garden and Midwest Fragrance Company have the best quality and most affordable fragrance oils in my opinion! That’s where I get most of mine now.
Thank you so much!
great video ty for sharing with others! love the finished bomb! the frosting will whip up nice n fluffy and fast with an electric mixer and wont have to use as much of the c.betaine .the toppers salts sprinkles etc you really need to put on fast as soon as you pipe each one and then press in gently with fingertips or will fall off later...just a tip
I’ll have to try that!! Thank you so much 😊
Dose the frosting Dissolve in water؟
Yes it will dissolve! If it it held under running bath water it will create bubbles.
Never thought about using a sifter
It’s a game changer!
Can I use normal or filtered water instead of distilled water?
You are able to use tap or filtered water in place of distilled water. I use distilled water because tap and sometimes filtered water contains impurities. Because I sell my products, I like to stick with distilled water! I hope this helps! 😊
@@sudsysoapworks Thank you so much :)
@@sudsysoapworks what can you replace the rubbing alchol with?
OOOOh they look so juicy and fresh
Please advise - I have have made & wasted 3 batches of bath bombs in the past (haven't tried this recipe) what happens is my batch turns brown over night. they turn a hideous brown color, they smell great but look terrible. What is turning them brown?? the fragrance oil I use says it is for bath bombs. My recipe has no rubbing alcohol in it, does that help with from turning brown?
PLEASE HELP!!
Hi Brenda! Bath bombs can be very tricky unfortunately 😣 when fragrances have a chemical in them called vanillin, they will turn brown. Do you know if your fragrance has this in it? The supplier will provide this information and usually it will have the % of vanillin on the bottle. If you try this recipe, I suggest dividing it by 4 to make a very small batch.
I know you cant eat the bath bomb.. I know this. But can you eat the frosting?
No the frosting is not edible
What is SLSA?
SLSA is a sulphate-free surfactant derived from coconuts. It helps create foam and bubbles!
Does the frosting get hard?
Yes it gets hard between 24-48 hours 😊
This was a great video but next time it would be great for you to show the viewers how the bathbomb activates in water so that we know what to expect. 🙂
Thanks for your feedback! In our galaxy waffle bath bomb video we provide a demo using this same recipe 😊
Want to see results
Hi, I'm looking at your recipe and it doesn't say how much cocoB to use. I'm considering trying bath bombs again in my humid corner of the world.
Thanks for sharing I love the frosting recipe
Thank you for watching! 😊
any alternative for alcohol
Hello! You can use witch hazel or water as a replacement. I would add in small increments since the water will not evaporate as fast as the alcohol, which could make your mix too wet 😊
@@sudsysoapworks can I ask what the alcohol is for? I don’t see many recipes with alcohol in it . Love the product 💜💜💜
The alcohol is just a wet ingredient for the mix. Water makes the mix too wet and will cause the batch to activate early. Alcohol doesn’t really cause a reaction between the baking soda and citric acid. Also because alcohol evaporated quickly, I find my bath bombs dry and harden faster. You can replace the alcohol with water or witch hazel but I would add in small increments to avoid getting your mix too wet.
@@sudsysoapworks great thank you for the advice!!! Does the alcohol cause the skin to become too dry at all?
2024🎉🎉🎉still here awesome! So beautiful
Loved it so juicy n summery
Thanks for watching! 💕
Its wild that the dye power looks red but its actually green!
I know! I don’t get it!! 🤯
I didnt see you add citric acid but its listed.
Hello! Citric acid is added at 5:14 😊
@@sudsysoapworks thanks totally missed that. going to try with my six year old. this should be fun
Followed recipe exact. It was so dry I had to add way more liquid
Depending on location and humidity, some may need to add more liquid. We are looking for the texture of a slightly wet sand that will hold its shape 😊
I followed the recipe but my mixture was too wet. I'm not sure what I did wrong. Love watching you! Thank you for sharing!
Oh no! I’m sorry to hear that! I’ve been able to save a batch by adding some more baking soda and corn starch ASAP. It worked for me but may not work for everyone!
@@sudsysoapworks thank you so much for your advice. I'm slowly learning lol. It was definitely an issue on my end. I love your bath bombs and all the help you give everyone
Thanks for sharing video. What can we use instead of Cocamidopropyl Betaine?
I have not tested this recipe without coco betaine or with any other ingredients. In the future I can try to formulate alternative recipes!
@@sudsysoapworks Thanks, i waiting your new videos 😊
Hi. How about the shelf life? Thanks ☺️
6 months! 😊
Why do people always add alcohol to their mixtures ? I'm genuinely curious
Hi Jessica! Alcohol evaporates quickly so it is easier to work with in terms of the mix not getting too wet. It also won’t prematurely activate the mix as much as water will. Witch hazel can also be used in place of alcohol but I personally did not like using it because it made my mix too wet!
@@sudsysoapworks okay good to know thank you! I live in a humid area too so I was thinking abt getting witch hazel rather than water but looks like I'll be getting some rubbing alcohol instead 😂
I tried the frosting. Could not get your consistency. Waisted 15 oz of cream of tarter (my mistake, should have used 15 grams NOT OUNCES. MY BAD.) and a 3 oz of bubble up. Not counting the baking soda because it's affordable. Just those expensive ingredients waisted.
Hello I’m sorry that this has happened. Did you use 15 oz of cream of tartar? The recipe calls for 15 g.
@@sudsysoapworks o.g no. I used 15 oz of each. Tried this too early in the morning. I will edit my first comment to show my error. Thank you.
Been there done that!! Again I’m sorry that happened, I know what it’s like waste expensive ingredients! 😬❤️
Also if you do try the recipe again, be sure to start slow with the coca betaine. 3 oz will be too much for this recipe! 💕
@@sudsysoapworks Thank you for that. Will do.
Can we do without SLSA? And how much is the amount of water and alcohol in ml and kaolin clay in grams?
Yes you can definitely skip the SLSA! The SLSA will add extra foam and bubbles but you do not need it in your recipe. 1 tbsp is equal to about 14.7 ml for the water and alcohol. The amount of kaolin clay is 5 g. Thanks for watching! 💕
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What is SLSA ?