Perfect example of inspiring others and empowering others! There’s enough room in the world for everyone to win! Great Leadership and influential behavior much appreciated! ❤
Dora Dora Dora 😍 I have just been watching all your lovely creations and I always struggled with bath salts with clumping and drying but found this tutorial and wow I’m blown away thankyou so so much much love from the uk 🇬🇧 xxx
Hello Dora! You are amazing and my wife and I enjoying your videos all the time. I want to do one of your recipe of the bath salt but wanted to ask if I can replace the Nattrasorb with dendric salt? I see others using it but noticed you don’t. Thanx
Thank you for all this great information.. I am beginner in this field and I want to help me for the name of emulsifier to use in this recipe..thank you again ❤️❤️
So what made you change this recipe? This is different from your previous bath salts recipe which is how I still make them. I scent and add oil and poly 80 to the natrasorb until it is perfect and then add the salt and then I add color. I started using lakes and now I have lots of color powder so I use it with dyes in it. The water looks so cool with dyes.
Great point. I used poly20 this time bc it's thinner & easier to mix in. But either one is fine. Also, I am constantly evolving & learning different things... As I learn & evolve so do my recipes. My old recipes still work & are still relevant, but as I update recipes I give them to you guys. If you have an old recipe of mine that works for you- that's great. Stick with what works!
Hi, so im here because i recently had a problem with my bath soak😅. Before this video, i read that you can "bake" the mixture to take out the moisture. Would you recommend this as well?
Dora, I’ve been making all kinds of small batches of different soaps and salts - but I was wondering, if I make a really large batch of bath salts without mica or coloring and seal it up, can I take portions of it out at different times to scent and color?? I feel like it shouldn’t hurt anything but I just wanted to make sure there isn’t a reason why people tend to color and scent right away.
I'm new here...I hit the subscribe button so fast! You are truly awesome and I'm so glad your intro isn't 2 minutes long.... then 3 minutes of bla bla bla talking.... then 5 minutes of saying I won't give yall my recipe... do your own research.... Thank you for giving me a channel to watch daily! You Rock and you give us helpful tips... thank you! #GoldChi 💋
Hey Dora, thanks for sharing, you have done so many great videos, always looking forward to seeing your new ideas, i want to make a bath bomb that dissolves real quickly, but produces as much foam and bubble as posssible and the foam and bubble lasts as long as possible, like 20 or 30 minutes? is that possible even to maintain the foam that long time?
Nope! The only bath bombs that I know of that I’ve ever made that last at the most 15 to 20 minutes are complete duds. they sit there and barely do anything as far as activity; they just slowly foam and let out of very thin wispy smoky like foam that dissolves right away
Hi Dora, I want to send all my couponed new family to your channel on making your own body wash. I just mention this phrase GOD we can help families survive this increase of cost you are wonderful. Kathy from California 😎
Omg I have another question for you! So I thought I went wrong with using mica because I needed to use a water soluble dye, but I DID use polysorbate 80 when I used the mica, it still stained my tub. Do you think I just didn’t use enough polysorbate? When in the process do you add in the polysorbate? Thanks so much for your videos!
The more mica you use, the more polysorbate 80 you need to add.... Then, if you're using a really dark mica, you may need even more. I had a horrible disaster with this so now I shy away from using super dark micas with bath salts.
Absolutely LOVE your videos Dora! I have a question about how you price your items for retail sale. Do you have a formula you apply? Specifically at the moment I’m interested in pricing bath salts and lip butters in USD. Thanks so much 😊
Hi thank you for this video!! Didn’t know about adding a base. Do you have percentages or suggestions just in case we want to make larger batches? Thx so much.
hey dora it was amazing as always. i would highly appreciate if you can help me with making epsom bath salt with bubbles too. like if i add bubble liquid in the last than how much drying time it should take ? and, should i dry the salt on foil paper or there is any different way ?
Hi. So if you add the oils to the mica powder it will help retain the scent as stronger than if you were to place the oils directly into the salt mix, correct? The way I currently have been doing it is this: mixing my essential oils into a base of sweet almond oil, then mixing the mica powder into that base along with polysorbate 80? Then I put it into the salt/baking soda mix. If I want the scent to be stronger, should I replace the baking soda with tapioca flour or what do you recommend? Or do I just need to stop using Essential oils for the scent and find something stronger? Thanks for your feedback.
@@CreativeBathLab I know, dendritic salt as well. it's a high surface area salt designed to absorb fragrance, and also prevents clumping, like natrasorb.
Oh interesting!!!! I didn't know that! It's a very fine grain salt that doesn't take a base powder that well. I will definitely try scenting it by itself & see what happens!!!
Hi Dora, you have mentioned the importance of adding liquid bubble bath in a few of your videos. Do you have a tutorial on how to do it? Or I can just use any liquid bubble bath that are sold at shop? (Those sold at shop are scented and colored, e.g. lavender, rose, milk liquid bubble bath etc) thanks in advance.
You normally use Polysorbate 80 as I do but why did you choose poly 20 for this project? Also wanted to share that I personally use Natrasorb for my salts and lakes or color powder with dyes to color. Natrasorb is awesome. You can add so much oil to it.
I wanted to demonstrate that you don't necessarily have to have natrasorb to make scented bath salt. This is why I used corn starch this time (people in some other countries don't have access to natrasorb). But as I stated in the video, natrasorb is STILL the best & it is still my choice base powder to use when scenting salts. Although it was surprising to me that it didn't hold THAT much more than corn starch. (natrasorb holds about .35 fragrance oil per tbsp of salt VS .25 ml of fragrance oil with corn starch). Natrasorb holds more, but I just assumed it'd be by a LOT more.
@@CreativeBathLab Interesting. Frankly you went so far as to do all the experimenting and figuring out exactly what it holds, but I am LAZY LOL. I just add oils till it feels right. Then if too much I add back a bit of natrasorb. Thank you for all you do and share with us!
Perfect example of inspiring others and empowering others! There’s enough room in the world for everyone to win! Great Leadership and influential behavior much appreciated! ❤
I appreciate all the extra work and time you put into research and explaining things. Your talents are unique🌟🌟
Thank you so much 😀
I'm new to bath creations. I just wanna thank you for the work you've put into this and even moreso, for sharing it with us all
Thanks so much! Clumping has been difficult until now. Great tutorial ❤️
Practically answered about 20 questions for me. In this one video you are absolutely amazing.
Thanks!
Welcome! Thank you!
I hope the recipes help you on your journey to making bath salts!
How beautiful everything is. I wish you many more such beautiful and creative products.
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Dora Dora Dora 😍 I have just been watching all your lovely creations and I always struggled with bath salts with clumping and drying but found this tutorial and wow I’m blown away thankyou so so much much love from the uk 🇬🇧 xxx
You're so welcome
Yet again this is something I’m definitely going to make !!!
I love your videos and you are so kind to share
Thanks so much 😊
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful 🤩 you have so many wonderful ideas 🙏🌹
Thanks ROxy!
Right never go wrong with sparkles and fragrance yum. Thank you, Dora
You’re so welcome Pam I’m glad that you’re feeling better or I hope that you are anyways
After using the bath salt, does it leave any residual coloring around the bathtub? Your products look absolutely fun and amazing.
Lovin it 😍as always....one thing I know for sure, you can never go wrong with delicious smelling sparkles! 💕
So true!
First time watching your channel. Will definitely follow.
Great!
Hello Dora! You are amazing and my wife and I enjoying your videos all the time.
I want to do one of your recipe of the bath salt but wanted to ask if I can replace the Nattrasorb with dendric salt? I see others using it but noticed you don’t.
Thanx
I love using bath salt sometimes!!! Plus it feels luxury, and soothing to the skin when soaking in the bath tub. Great concept.
I totally agree!
What was the sparkling item called when mixing in ? Please . The video was very helpful. The little bottles are cool.
Thank you for all this great information.. I am beginner in this field and I want to help me for the name of emulsifier to use in this recipe..thank you again ❤️❤️
polysorbate 80
So what made you change this recipe? This is different from your previous bath salts recipe which is how I still make them. I scent and add oil and poly 80 to the natrasorb until it is perfect and then add the salt and then I add color. I started using lakes and now I have lots of color powder so I use it with dyes in it. The water looks so cool with dyes.
Great point. I used poly20 this time bc it's thinner & easier to mix in. But either one is fine. Also, I am constantly evolving & learning different things... As I learn & evolve so do my recipes. My old recipes still work & are still relevant, but as I update recipes I give them to you guys. If you have an old recipe of mine that works for you- that's great. Stick with what works!
Can poly80 be used instead of 20? What would be the amount of essential oil for this recipe?
So I would not used magnesium flakes? Only the powder?
I bet that did smell awesome when the bath salt hit that water...🤩 God bless 😊
Oh geez you have no idea
Hi, so im here because i recently had a problem with my bath soak😅. Before this video, i read that you can "bake" the mixture to take out the moisture. Would you recommend this as well?
Thank you for this. Can i add a little baking soda, or kanolin clay, or a milk powder to a softer bath?
You are the best!🌞💛🌿🌻
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Hi! I want to make my bath salts with all natural ingredients. Is there a substitute that I can use in place of the emulsifier?
Liked and subscibed! Very helpful. Thankyou. Hi from Australia 💙
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Dora, I’ve been making all kinds of small batches of different soaps and salts - but I was wondering, if I make a really large batch of bath salts without mica or coloring and seal it up, can I take portions of it out at different times to scent and color?? I feel like it shouldn’t hurt anything but I just wanted to make sure there isn’t a reason why people tend to color and scent right away.
Of course
Would this stain the bath tub? I didn't see or read putting polysorbate 80 to salt?
Does the food colouring not stain the bathtub?
I'm new here...I hit the subscribe button so fast! You are truly awesome and I'm so glad your intro isn't 2 minutes long.... then 3 minutes of bla bla bla talking.... then 5 minutes of saying I won't give yall my recipe... do your own research.... Thank you for giving me a channel to watch daily! You Rock and you give us helpful tips... thank you! #GoldChi 💋
Thank you for another amazing one♥️♥️♥️
Your videos never disappoint!
Glad you like them!
Hey Dora, thanks for sharing, you have done so many great videos, always looking forward to seeing your new ideas, i want to make a bath bomb that dissolves real quickly, but produces as much foam and bubble as posssible and the foam and bubble lasts as long as possible, like 20 or 30 minutes? is that possible even to maintain the foam that long time?
Nope! The only bath bombs that I know of that I’ve ever made that last at the most 15 to 20 minutes are complete duds. they sit there and barely do anything as far as activity; they just slowly foam and let out of very thin wispy smoky like foam that dissolves right away
Hi am more interested on creating salts.please give me more info
Hi Dora, I want to send all my couponed new family to your channel on making your own body wash. I just mention this phrase GOD we can help families survive this increase of cost you are wonderful. Kathy from California 😎
Awesome! So glad u enjoyed it!
Omg I have another question for you! So I thought I went wrong with using mica because I needed to use a water soluble dye, but I DID use polysorbate 80 when I used the mica, it still stained my tub. Do you think I just didn’t use enough polysorbate? When in the process do you add in the polysorbate? Thanks so much for your videos!
The more mica you use, the more polysorbate 80 you need to add.... Then, if you're using a really dark mica, you may need even more. I had a horrible disaster with this so now I shy away from using super dark micas with bath salts.
@@CreativeBathLab I see that makes sense. Thank you!!
Doesn't the baking soda not fizz when in contact with the oils?
Absolutely LOVE your videos Dora! I have a question about how you price your items for retail sale. Do you have a formula you apply? Specifically at the moment I’m interested in pricing bath salts and lip butters in USD. Thanks so much 😊
I’d love to help you Michelle but unfortunately I don’t sell my items I never have so I wouldn’t know how to answer that question
Congratulations for all you do! Where can I buy your products?
Thanks. I currently dont sell anything at the moment
Hi thank you for this video!! Didn’t know about adding a base. Do you have percentages or suggestions just in case we want to make larger batches? Thx so much.
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Love your channel 💕 very beautiful & talented 🥰
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Where do you get Natrasorb from?
hey dora it was amazing as always. i would highly appreciate if you can help me with making epsom bath salt with bubbles too. like if i add bubble liquid in the last than how much drying time it should take ? and, should i dry the salt on foil paper or there is any different way ?
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Hi. So if you add the oils to the mica powder it will help retain the scent as stronger than if you were to place the oils directly into the salt mix, correct? The way I currently have been doing it is this: mixing my essential oils into a base of sweet almond oil, then mixing the mica powder into that base along with polysorbate 80? Then I put it into the salt/baking soda mix. If I want the scent to be stronger, should I replace the baking soda with tapioca flour or what do you recommend? Or do I just need to stop using Essential oils for the scent and find something stronger? Thanks for your feedback.
and how does dendritic salt compare to natrasorb ? i heard it's also a great option
natrasorb is a base powder
@@CreativeBathLab I know, dendritic salt as well. it's a high surface area salt designed to absorb fragrance, and also prevents clumping, like natrasorb.
Oh interesting!!!! I didn't know that! It's a very fine grain salt that doesn't take a base powder that well. I will definitely try scenting it by itself & see what happens!!!
is the same cornstarch people use to thicking puddy with ?
Yep
Where did u find the little flowers 🌸..??
They should be linked in description
Bravo bravo 👏👏👏👏
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Thank u beauty Could i use polysorbate 80
Yes you can!
Hi Dora, you have mentioned the importance of adding liquid bubble bath in a few of your videos. Do you have a tutorial on how to do it? Or I can just use any liquid bubble bath that are sold at shop? (Those sold at shop are scented and colored, e.g. lavender, rose, milk liquid bubble bath etc) thanks in advance.
On salts?
@@CreativeBathLab to make bubble bath powder.
You normally use Polysorbate 80 as I do but why did you choose poly 20 for this project? Also wanted to share that I personally use Natrasorb for my salts and lakes or color powder with dyes to color. Natrasorb is awesome. You can add so much oil to it.
I wanted to demonstrate that you don't necessarily have to have natrasorb to make scented bath salt. This is why I used corn starch this time (people in some other countries don't have access to natrasorb). But as I stated in the video, natrasorb is STILL the best & it is still my choice base powder to use when scenting salts. Although it was surprising to me that it didn't hold THAT much more than corn starch. (natrasorb holds about .35 fragrance oil per tbsp of salt VS .25 ml of fragrance oil with corn starch). Natrasorb holds more, but I just assumed it'd be by a LOT more.
@@CreativeBathLab Interesting. Frankly you went so far as to do all the experimenting and figuring out exactly what it holds, but I am LAZY LOL. I just add oils till it feels right. Then if too much I add back a bit of natrasorb. Thank you for all you do and share with us!
My pleasure!
How much powder to use??
Can we use gel food coloring or is it different??
you can use that for sure
🥰🥰🥰🥰whenever you start a class sign me up
lol will do!
One question on your video , you say the salt can last up to a year but you use the whole bottle one day 🤔
shelf life is one year. yeah, you can use it sparingly or just make a huge jar of it...but most ppl use a small jar in one use.
Maybe make a larger batch and this is just a sample to give people an idea 🤔 The salt itself in a small or big batch lasts about a year.
She’s saying if you make a batch it can store for a year…
Pretty do u have a site to order some from u
No love. Thanks for asking tho!
First😊😚😍❤
Mam please share creamy shampoo recipe
Sure 😊
@@CreativeBathLab ok share next video upload recipe😊😍❤😚
Oh no boo, not that soon! lol i have such a long to-do list. Its on there though!
@@CreativeBathLab yes😊but share next time recipe i m so much waiting for your shampoo recipe💔😔😐
Hey dora.. salam dari indonesia 🇮🇩 Semoga tambah sukses 😊
Terima kasih! Salam untuk India dari Louisiana, AS!
@@CreativeBathLab I'm from Indonesia not India😭
Lol I’m so sorry!!! Greetings to Indonesia!
@@CreativeBathLab it's ok. Thankyou
Primeiro like do Brasil 🇧🇷 huhulll
Obrigada!
i tried this exact recipe step by step and it is clumpy...
What happened? Sorry to hear that! Which powder did you use?
Baking soda works wonders for me honey
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Thank you so much for this
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