Do you feel like a nice bath with a wonderful bath bomb, but are you not a fan of the chemical bath bombs that you buy in the store? Then why not make them yourself? With these 4 'recipes' and accompanying step-by-step plan you can make delicious DIY bath bombs that do not contain chemicals, but that smell wonderful. Which one will you make first?
What a wonderfully soothing combination this is! And the green and purple tones also go together perfectly… We like it!
– A bath bomb mold
– 125 grams of baking soda
– 65 grams of citric acid
– 65 grams of corn starch
– 65 grams of sea salt
– 2 teaspoons coconut oil
– 1 teaspoon matcha powder
– 20 drops of lavender oil
– 1-2 teaspoons witch hazel (oil)
A lovely bath that reminds you of soaking in hot chocolate – sounds wonderful, doesn't it?
– A bath bomb mold
– 125 grams of baking soda
– 65 grams of citric acid
– 65 grams of corn starch
– 65 grams of sea salt
– 2 teaspoons coconut oil
– 33 grams of raw cocoa powder
– 10 drops of vanilla extract
– 1-2 teaspoons witch hazel (oil)
A fresh bath with a wonderful scent, this combination will take care of that! No worries, it won't make you green.
– A bath bomb mold
– 125 grams of baking soda
– 65 grams of citric acid
– 65 grams of corn starch
– 65 grams of sea salt
– 2 teaspoons coconut oil
– 1 teaspoon spirulina
– 20 drops of lemongrass essential oil
– 1-2 teaspoons witch hazel (oil)
Do you like a floral scent and do you want to smell as fresh as a rose? Then this is the bath bomb for you!
– A bath bomb mold
– 125 grams of baking soda
– 65 grams of citric acid
– 65 grams of corn starch
– 65 grams of sea salt
– 2 teaspoons almond oil
– 33-65 grams crushed rose petals
– 1-2 teaspoon rose witch hazel (oil)
– optional:10 drops of rose geranium essential oil
1. Using your fingers, mix all the dry ingredients together in a small bowl and break up any lumps you find. Keep doing this until you get a sandy texture.
2. Slowly add the liquid ingredients and spread again with your fingers. Do it slowly to prevent the mixture from drying out and not setting properly. Adding liquid can cause mixture to crackle, so spread the liquid well.
3. Lightly grease the bath bomb mold with oil. Fill the mold with the mixture and press it well with your fingers. This takes the longest, but is also the most important. You want to make sure that the mixture is well pressed so that it can harden properly.
4. Let the mold stand for 24 hours and then remove the bath bomb from the mold. He should come off easily. Doesn't he? Then lightly tap the back of the mold until it comes loose.