After this harsh winter, your skin is in for a real treat this spring with these rose and lavender bath bombs! Let’s be honest, taking a bath is way more fun with a fizzy bath bomb working its magic in the tub. This DIY tutorial is super easy to recreate. Try it yourself today!
Here’s what you’ll need:
rose-shaped silicon molds
mason jars
ribbon
For the rose bath bombs:
1 cup baking soda
½ cup citric acid
½ cup cornstarch
¼ cup dry milk
3 tablespoons Epsom salt
a handful of dried rose petals
1 teaspoon water
2 tablespoons almond oil
15-20 drops rose oil
For the lavender bath bombs:
1 cup baking soda
½ cup citric acid
½ cup cornstarch
¼ cup dry milk
3 tablespoons Epsom salt
a handful of dried lavender
1 teaspoon water
3-4 teaspoons almond oil
15-20 drops lavender oil
Here’s how to make them:
1. In two separate bowls (one for the lavender and one for the rose bath bombs), mix together the baking soda, citric acid, cornstarch, milk powder and Epsom salt.
2. Separate from the dry ingredients, mix the water, almond oil, and rose and lavender oils together.
3. Slowly mix the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients. You may need to add a couple of extra drops of almond oil so that the mixture sticks together without crumbling.
4. Your bath bombs are ready to be placed into the rose silicon molds once you can make a ball with the mixture and it doesn’t fall apart.
5. Fill your rose-shaped silicon molds with the rose and lavender bath bomb mixture. Let the bath bombs sit in a dry, safe place at room temperature for a minimum of 3-4 hours before attempting to remove them. Note: Letting them sit even longer will help them to solidify in the molds.
6. Once you’ve let your bath bombs sit for a few hours, remove them from the silicon molds and place them into a mason jar sprinkled with leftover rose and lavender petals.
These will be a treat your skin will be happy to soak in! Get the ingredients today and devour the details of these perfect bath bombs!
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