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BATH BOMBS: A Step-By-Step Beginner’s Guide to Making Simple, Homemade Bath Bombs + 50 Luxurious DIY Bath Bombs Recipes

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How to make bath bombs like a pro. It’s easy to make healthy, luxurious bath bombs without much practice at all. You’ll learn fifty different recipes that you can use for personal use or for gifts. You’ll learn how to use different molds, what ingredients you’ll need, and the exact amounts of everything to make the perfect bath bomb that will turn your bath time experience into a day at the spa.
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54 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 29, 2016

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August 2, 2018
This is good for recipes from very basic (a single essential oil fragrance) to more advanced (adding tea, shea butter, mixing fragrances. I'll be referring back to it often!

I've had to change my rating. I was suspicious of a couple of recipes that involved baking soda, epsom salts, citric acid, cornstarch, and liquid tea. The recipes tell you to brew the tea strong, and, in the case of the chai tea bath bomb, to mix in 5 tablespoons carefully. I can tell you that will not work. I even tried adding 1/4 teaspoon at a time, and it activated the citric acid. I ended up mixing in more baking soda and citric acid, and adding some other things to try to save the mix. You can't use water/liquid that liberally. For example, if you mix in used tea grounds for their scent, even just sprinkling some into the mold and then adding the mix, that will have enough water to set off the citric acid. To add liquid to a mix that's too dry, you spritz 90%+ alcohol or witch hazel to avoid that, or, if you have to use water, spritz and mix right away. Don't just add tea. You'll ruin your whole mix.
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