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DIY Epsom Salt Bath Bombs https://www.metro.ca/userfiles/image/recipes/epsom-bath-bombs-11893.jpg PT20M PT00M PT20M
Measure and gently whisk together your dry ingredients in a large bowl.In a small cup mix together dye and wet ingredients mix well to distribute the dye.Next step is very important.Add the wet ingredients very slowly to the dry ingredients.Adding little drops at a time while mixing it thoroughly.The citric acid and baking soda is what causes the bath bombs to fizz when it comes into contact with water. Adding the wet ingredients minimizes this affect. The mixture should hold together and resemble damp sand when squeezed in your hand.Add one pinch of lavender flower to one mould.Spoon mixture into each half, packing it in slightly until its overflowing.Press them firmly together for 1 minute.Gently tap to loosen the bath bomb from mould and place on flat surface to dry and harden for 24 hrs before enjoying in the tub.
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1 cup (250 mL) baking soda 1/2 cup (125 mL) Epsom Salt 1/2 cup (125 mL) Citric Acid 1/2 cup (125 mL) corn starch 1-2 drops Blue food colouring 2 1/2 tablespoons (37,5 mL) Sweet Almond Oil or liquid coconut oil 1/2 tablespoon (7,5 mL) Water 12-15 drops Lavender Essential Oil (or any scent you prefer) Dry Lavender flower (optional) Bath bomb molds
DIY Epsom Salt Bath Bombs

DIY Epsom Salt Bath Bombs

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Ingredients

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  • 1 cup
    (250 mL)
    baking soda
  • 1/2 cup
    (125 mL)
    Epsom Salt
  • 1/2 cup
    (125 mL)
    Citric Acid
  • 1/2 cup
    (125 mL)
    corn starch

  • 1-2 drops Blue food colouring
  • 2 1/2 tablespoons
    (37,5 mL)
    Sweet Almond Oil or liquid coconut oil
  • 1/2 tablespoon
    (7,5 mL)
    Water

  • 12-15 drops Lavender Essential Oil (or any scent you prefer)

  • Dry Lavender flower (optional)

  • Bath bomb molds
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Preparation

Measure and gently whisk together your dry ingredients in a large bowl.

In a small cup mix together dye and wet ingredients mix well to distribute the dye.

Next step is very important.

Add the wet ingredients very slowly to the dry ingredients.

Adding little drops at a time while mixing it thoroughly.

The citric acid and baking soda is what causes the bath bombs to fizz when it comes into contact with water. Adding the wet ingredients minimizes this affect. The mixture should hold together and resemble damp sand when squeezed in your hand.

Add one pinch of lavender flower to one mould.

Spoon mixture into each half, packing it in slightly until its overflowing.

Press them firmly together for 1 minute.

Gently tap to loosen the bath bomb from mould and place on flat surface to dry and harden for 24 hrs before enjoying in the tub.

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