DIY Bath Bombs Without Citric Acid & Cream of Tartar

  • 6 лет назад
You will need:\r
~Bowl\r
~Spray bottle with water\r
~Baking Soda\r
~One packet of Emergen-C\r
~Tray with tissue paper\r
~Molds\r
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Optional: Whisk, food coloring, body safe essential oils, sugar sprinkles, gloves, body safe glitter, dried or fresh washed flower petals and so much more! Just make sure it is safe for your body!\r
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INSTRUCTIONS:\r
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1) Mix all of your dry ingredients together. Baking soda, Emergen-C and your other optional ingredients. (Example: flowers, sprinkles, body safe glitter)\r
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2) Mix your wet products into the spray bottle. Example: Water, food coloring and body safe fragrant oils like tea tree oil and argon oil. \r
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3) With your spray bottle, spray the dry ingredients (three times then mix). \r
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DO NOT ADD TOO MUCH WATER OR YOUR BATH BOMBS WILL NOT FIZZ. \r
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4) Mix your dry and wet ingredients with a whisk or your hand. After 3-5 minutes of mixing, use your hand and squeeze the ingredients. If it stays together then it is ready. If it crumbles or falls apart, repeat step 3.\r
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5) With the ingredients, fill up your mold. Gently tap the ingredients out. If your ingredients crumble when you are trying to get them out of the mold then your ingredients may be too dry. Repeat step 3.\r
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6) Place your bath bombs on the tray with tissue paper. Cover the bath bombs with another layer of tissue paper. Store it in a dry place.\r
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7) Wait 24 hours or more for the bath bombs to completely dry. \r
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You MUST wait for them to completely dry or they will not fizz!\r
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Once they are dried, store them in an enclosed container with tissue paper to reduce moisture. You can wrap them up in little plastic bags with ribbons if you want to use them as gifts. Enjoy!

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