Yes, you can remove polysorbate 80 and SLSA from the bath bombs, though it will alter the texture and experience. Without polysorbate, oils in the bath bomb may separate, making the tub slippery. Without SLSA, you’ll lose the foam and bubbles; however, the bath bomb will still fizz a bit and provide scent and colour.
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What would you recommend in place of witch hazel?
Isopropyl Alcohol, Water, Hydrosols or Aloe Vera Juice
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Could you remove or substitute the polysorbate and SLSA? I try to use the least amount of chemicals possible.
Yes, you can remove polysorbate 80 and SLSA from the bath bombs, though it will alter the texture and experience. Without polysorbate, oils in the bath bomb may separate, making the tub slippery. Without SLSA, you’ll lose the foam and bubbles; however, the bath bomb will still fizz a bit and provide scent and colour.