DIY Bath Bombs!

DIY Bath Bombs!

Juliette van der Meer

Bath bombs make for great, fun gifts for all ages, but can be pricey and contain a couple of suspicious ingredients. So why not make your own? They are so easy to make and are great holiday projects.

Are There Health Benefits to Bath Bombs?

Bath bombs aren't only for fun; they also have wonderful health properties:

Tailor your bath bombs to your wellness needs with carrier oils and essential oils to turn your bath time bliss into a health tonic.

  • Another popular addition to bath bombs is powered milk, as this brings in lactic acid. Lactic acid is good for problem skin and also reduces the appearance of wrinkles and aging. Cleopatra was onto something when she bathed in milk to beautify her skin.

Making Bath Bombs Practical

As many areas of the country are in the midst of a drought, we do realise bath bombs may not be the most practical of gifts, but that is where mini bombs come in! Instead of making large bombs only suitable for bathing, pack your fizzies into smaller molds which can then be used as foot soaks. Since the bombs contain Epsom salts and added essential oils, these mini bombs are perfect for detoxing the feet and relieving pain and inflammation.

You can make a bulk batch of bombs and then colour and flavour them differently. This recipe yields 12 or more, depending on how large you make your fizzies. Make larger ones to last longer in the bath or small ones for foot soaks.

 

Basic Bath Bomb Recipe

Ingredients:

Method:

  1. Whisk the dry ingredients together in a bowl.
  2. Mix the wet ingredients together in a separate bowl, then slowly add the liquid to the dry ingredients, whisking as you go.
  3. Don't let the mixture get fizzy as you only want this effect in the bath later.
  4. You should end up with a mixture that barely sticks together, like slightly damp sea sand.
  5. Quickly transfer the mixture to your molds and let the fizzies dry out for a day. Remove from the molds and store in cool, dry packaging.

If you want multiple coloured or scented bath bombs, simply separate the mixture into multiple bowls and add a few drops of your desired food colouring and essential oil to each, then pop into molds. You can even mix and match and make swirly or marbled bath bombs!

 

Creative Bath Bomb Ideas

Grapefruit Tizer: hibiscus powder, dried hibiscus petals and grapefruit essential oil

Timeless Lavender: dried lavender blossoms and lavender essential oil

Breathe Easy: peppermint and eucalyptus essential oil

Coffee Lover: coffee bean oil and cacao powder

Toasty Cinnamon: cinnamon powder and cinnamon bark essential oil.

Rose Beauty: rose oil, geranium oil, dried petals, gold mica and hibiscus powder

Citrus Splash: sweet orange, lime and lemon

Vanilla Kiss: vanilla oleoresin

Soothing Chamomile: chamomile flowers and chamomile essential oil

Zesty Lemon: lemon and lime essential oil, dried marigold petals, grated lemon zest for topping

Cocoa Coffee Bath Bombs

Ingredients:

For the chocolate sauce (optional):

Method:

  1. Mix the dry ingredients together with a whisk.
  2. Add the coffee oil and make sure it is dispersed well.
  3. Spray some witch hazel and mix in with your hands. When you can squeeze a handful of the mixture and it sticks together, it is ready.
  4. Press into molds and set out to dry.
  5. Make the sauce by melting the cocoa butter and mixing in the cacao powder.
  6. Drizzle over the bath bombs and keep in a cool, dry place.

Beautifying Rose Milk Bath Bombs

Ingredients:

Method:

  1. Whisk the dry ingredients and the rose petals together in a bowl.
  2. Mix the wet ingredients together in a separate bowl, then slowly add the liquid to the dry ingredients, whisking as you go.
  3. If the mixture holds its shape when squeezed together it is ready, otherwise if not, use a spray bottle of water to spray once or twice to moisten the mixture. Don't spray too much or it will fizz.
  4. Press the mixture into molds and leave to dry overnight.

Juliette van der Meer

Fascinated with all things Nature, Science, Chemistry and Cosmetic Formulation; slave to four cats; my sweet tooth fuels my sweet nature.

I like to constantly learn new things. I also love crime series, which is totally not a red flag :)

I graduated from Rhodes University with a Degree in Geology but later switched to Cosmetic Science and haven't looked back - proof that flipping your life around can lead to much happiness.

BSc Hons, Adv. Dip. Cosmetic Science

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