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Make Beach Bath Bombs That Create A Relaxing Sea Salt Bath Soak!

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Today I'm going to show you how to make beach bath bombs. You get to create bath bombs that represent your interpretation of the beach. Beach bath bombs are stunning, entertaining, & create a relaxing sea salt bath soak - which is great for skin and is very relaxing.
SALT: 25 milliliters alcohol, 5 milliliters polysorbate, 4 teaspoons mica, 1 cup salt. Mix the liquid and mica together. Add the salt and mix everything together well. Lay salts flat and dry 30 minutes.
RECIPE: 1 cup baking soda, 1/2 cup citric acid, 1 cup salt, + 10 milliliters fragrance, 10 milliliters polysorbate 80, 10 milliliters water. Use mostly fine or medium grain so it doesn’t interfere with molding.
DIRECTIONS: Sieve dry ingredients together. Mix wet ingredients separately. Add wet ingredients slowly while whisking. Thoroughly mix, knead, and rub mixture with your hands to ensure ingredients are thoroughly incorporated. The mixture should hold together when squeezed.
MOLDING: Please be aware that due to the salt, this recipe dries out super quickly - so make small batches and work quickly. Add coarse salt to one side. Fill the mold, lightly pack it, then sprinkle loose mix on top - which in this case is gold. Repeat for the other side. Smoosh the 2 sides together tightly; I find it helpful to do short quick twists to grind the extra mix out so the molds touch all the way around. Tap both sides with a spoon to release the bomb. Take the bottom out first then gently take the top mold off. Dry the bombs for 24 hours.
As an Amazon Associate, I earn a small percentage on qualifying purchases. Your support allows me to keep making free tutorials at no extra cost to you (prices are the same as website)!
***PROJECT ITEMS HERE***
15% off ($50+), use PROMO code: bathlab10 OR 5% off (-$50), use PROMO code: bathlab05
CONTACT INFO
If you make beautiful creations inspired by me, I'd LOVE to see them - please tag me!
#CreativeBathLab #diybathbombs #bathbombrecipe #bathbomb #bathbombaddict #bathbombs #bathsoak #bathtime #relaxing #homespa #bathproducts
00:00 Introduction
01:03 Sparkling Salt
02:14 Bath Bomb Recipe
04:11 Bath Bomb Variations
04:44 Molding
06:06 Packaging
06:40 Results
SALT: 25 milliliters alcohol, 5 milliliters polysorbate, 4 teaspoons mica, 1 cup salt. Mix the liquid and mica together. Add the salt and mix everything together well. Lay salts flat and dry 30 minutes.
RECIPE: 1 cup baking soda, 1/2 cup citric acid, 1 cup salt, + 10 milliliters fragrance, 10 milliliters polysorbate 80, 10 milliliters water. Use mostly fine or medium grain so it doesn’t interfere with molding.
DIRECTIONS: Sieve dry ingredients together. Mix wet ingredients separately. Add wet ingredients slowly while whisking. Thoroughly mix, knead, and rub mixture with your hands to ensure ingredients are thoroughly incorporated. The mixture should hold together when squeezed.
MOLDING: Please be aware that due to the salt, this recipe dries out super quickly - so make small batches and work quickly. Add coarse salt to one side. Fill the mold, lightly pack it, then sprinkle loose mix on top - which in this case is gold. Repeat for the other side. Smoosh the 2 sides together tightly; I find it helpful to do short quick twists to grind the extra mix out so the molds touch all the way around. Tap both sides with a spoon to release the bomb. Take the bottom out first then gently take the top mold off. Dry the bombs for 24 hours.
As an Amazon Associate, I earn a small percentage on qualifying purchases. Your support allows me to keep making free tutorials at no extra cost to you (prices are the same as website)!
***PROJECT ITEMS HERE***
15% off ($50+), use PROMO code: bathlab10 OR 5% off (-$50), use PROMO code: bathlab05
CONTACT INFO
If you make beautiful creations inspired by me, I'd LOVE to see them - please tag me!
#CreativeBathLab #diybathbombs #bathbombrecipe #bathbomb #bathbombaddict #bathbombs #bathsoak #bathtime #relaxing #homespa #bathproducts
00:00 Introduction
01:03 Sparkling Salt
02:14 Bath Bomb Recipe
04:11 Bath Bomb Variations
04:44 Molding
06:06 Packaging
06:40 Results
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