Bath Bomb ingredients
2 cups baking soda
1 cup corn starch1 cup epsom salt
1 cup citric acid
1 tsp sodium lauryl sulfoacetate (Optional)
2 tbsp coconut oil
2 tsp witch hazel or water
1-2 tsp fragrance oil or essential oil (I used aloha pineapple Fragrance oil)
body safe glitter
gray mica
When I mold my bath bombs I lightly overfill both sides and then push them together. If you want to make sure your bath bomb stays together, you can lightly tap one side of the mold with a spoon, take the mold off, then check if the bath bomb is still together. After molding your bath bomb, secure your mold with a hair tie.
Let your bath bombs dry in the mold for 24 hours until you remove the molds. You can lightly tap the mold with a spoon to loosen the mold. (sometimes you need to let your bath bombs dry for a while after you have removed them from the molds)
After they have dried you can paint the zebra lines on the sides of the bath bomb by mixing a little coconut oil with the gray micas. (once mixed they should look like a paint). Then decorate your bath bomb and let paint dry for about an hour before using or gifting.
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