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    Easy Bath Bomb Recipe

    [published_or_updated] · by Angela Paris · 4 Comments[affiliate_disclosure]

    This Easy Bath Bomb recipe is perfect for gifting or just relaxing after a long week.
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    These DIY Soothing Bath Bombs are the perfect addition to a hot bath! A relaxing bath is a amazing way to unwind, and our DIY Bath Bomb Recipe has just the right combination of essential oils to help reduce anxiety.

    DIY Soothing Bath Bombs
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    My most favorite way to relax is with a long hot bath.  I love adding Epsom Salts and essential oils to really make my baths special and really help me to unwind. Between working and mothering, sometimes I just need a break from it all. A little bit of light pampering is just what the doctor ordered.

    There's something fun and special about bath bombs! After all, watching them fizz is relaxing in itself, but they can be so expensive.  Investing in the ingredients, and a quality mold will mean you can make these anytime you want, and they make great homemade gift items for birthdays and holidays.  You'll be surprised just how easy it is to make your own bath bombs.

    More Bath Bombs

    Next time, you might also like to make these Orange and Vanilla Easy DIY Bath Bombs or look for another idea in this collection of Easy Homemade Bath Bombs.

    DIY Soothing Bath Bombs

    Materials

    Here's how to make these DIY Soothing Bath Bombs. This "recipe" makes 4 large ball style bombs.

    • 1 cup Baking Soda
    • ½ cup Citric Acid
    • ½ cup Epsom Salt
    • ¾ cup Corn starch
    • 2 tablespoons Sweet Almond Oil
    • 3 teaspoons Witch Hazel
    • 1-¼ teaspoon Mineral Mica Powder
    • 8-10 drops Lavender Essential Oil
    • 10 drops Sweet Orange Essential Oil
    • 8-10 drops Bergamot Essential Oil
    • 6-8 drops Clary Sage Essential Oil essential oil
    • Small spray bottle with water
    • Small and large glass bowls, Bath Bomb Molds, measuring spoons and cups, mixing spoon, whisk, fork, spatula

    Easy Bath Bomb Recipe

    1. In a large bowl, whisk together all the dry ingredients. Break up any clumps with your fingers.
    2. In a small glass bowl, combine the almond oil, essential oils and witch hazel, whisk to combine.
    3. Pour the liquid mixture into the large bowl.  (It will fizz once the liquid touches it.)  Begin mixing using a fork (or your hands) until everything looks combined and somewhat moist. It will have the consistency of wet sand.
    4. Prep your silicone molds and use a spoon to fill the molds halfway. Using a silicone spatula, press the bath bomb mixture into the molds firmly.  Spritz each mold with a bit of water (one spray) and press down again to make sure they're firm.
    5. (Note: Using too much water will cause the bombs to lose their fizz. If you don't press down firmly, the bombs will not hold together.)
    6. Divide the rest of the mixture into the molds and again press down firmly.  Spray the top with water and press down again.
    7. Close the molds and let them sit in a cool dry place for twenty four hours to set before removing from molds.

    Note: The mica powder and almond oil in these bombs will leave your bath a bit slippery, so take caution when getting out!

    Variations

    This is the basic recipe to make bath bombs, but you can customize them by using your favorite scents.

    You can change the mold of choice, too. Even a mini muffin tin will work as mold.

    Gifting

    You can package these in cello bags tied with a ribbon and they make a great gift for family and friends. They're a perfect gifts for birthdays, Mother's Day, Valentine's Day and just because!

    Using Bath Bombs

    After a long day, who doesn't look forward to a warm bath? To use your own diy bath bombs, fill the tub with hot water. Drop one fizzy bath bomb into the water. It's a great way to sooth dry skin and relax, too.

    More Great DIY Beauty Ideas

    Check out these other easy DIY beauty hacks you can do at home!

    • Lavender Bath Salts
    • Soothing Homemade Lip Balm
    • DIY Make Up Remover Pads
    • Brown Sugar Bath Cakes
    • Gingerbread Sugar Scrub

    Easy Bath Bomb Recipe

    This Easy Bath Bomb recipe is perfect for gifting or just relaxing after a long week.
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    Keyword: Easy Bath Bomb Recipe
    Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes
    Resting Time: 1 day day
    Total Time: 1 day day 20 minutes minutes
    Servings: 4
    Author: Ang Paris

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    Equipment

    • Small spray bottle with water
    • Small and large glass bowls
    • Bath Bomb Molds
    • measuring spoons and cups
    • Mixing Spoon
    • Whisk
    • Fork
    • Spatula

    Materials

    • 1 cup Baking Soda
    • ½ cup Citric Acid
    • ½ cup Epsom Salt
    • ¾ cup Corn starch
    • 2 tablespoons Sweet Almond Oil
    • 3 teaspoons Witch Hazel
    • 1-¼ teaspoon Mineral Mica Powder
    • 8-10 drops Lavender Essential Oil
    • 10 drops Sweet Orange Essential Oil
    • 8-10 drops Bergamot Essential Oil
    • 6-8 drops Clary Sage Essential Oil
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    Instructions

    • In a large bowl, whisk together all the dry ingredients.
    • Break up any clumps with your fingers.
    • In a small glass bowl, combine the almond oil, essential oils and witch hazel, whisk to combine.
    • Pour the liquid mixture into the large bowl.  (It will fizz once the liquid touches it.)
    • Begin mixing using a fork (or your hands) until everything looks combined and somewhat moist. It will have the consistency of wet sand.
    • Prep your silicone molds and use a spoon to fill the molds halfway.
    • Using a silicone spatula, press the bath bomb mixture into the molds firmly.
    • Spritz each mold with a bit of water (one spray) and press down again to make sure they're firm. (Note: Using too much water will cause the bombs to lose their fizz. If you don't press down firmly, the bombs will not hold together.)
    • Divide the rest of the mixture into the molds and again press down firmly.
    • Spray the top with water and press down again.
    • Close the molds and let them sit in a cool dry place for twenty four hours to set before removing from molds.

    Notes

    Note: The mica powder and almond oil in these bombs will leave your bath a bit slippery, so take caution when getting out!
    Variations
    This is the basic recipe to make bath bombs, but you can customize them by using your favorite scents. You can change the mold of choice, too. Even a mini muffin tin will work as mold.
    Gifting
    You can package these in cello bags tied with a ribbon and they make a great gift for family and friends. They're a perfect gifts for birthdays, Mother's Day, Valentine's Day and just because!
    Using Bath Bombs
    After a long day, who doesn't look forward to a warm bath? To use your own diy bath bombs, fill the tub with hot water. Drop one fizzy bath bomb into the water. It's a great way to sooth dry skin and relax, too.
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    DIY Soothing Bath Bombs are perfect for reducing anxiety
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    Comments

    1. Helen D says

      October 06, 2017 at 8:38 am

      I have been wanting to make something like this for a long time. I can't wait to give this a try! I'm pinning for later 🙂

      Reply
      • Ang Paris says

        October 07, 2017 at 9:49 am

        Have fun!

        Reply
    2. Allison says

      December 09, 2017 at 8:26 pm

      Hi! I'm excited to make these! However I don't have the mica powder. Is that completely necessary? Or is it just for color?

      Reply
      • Ang Paris says

        December 10, 2017 at 8:32 am

        That's just for color, and you could totally skip it 🙂

        Reply

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