Today i made bath bombs, without epsom salt, cream of tartar and citric acid!
Diy bath bombs no citric acid or cream of tartar. 1 pound of baking soda. Combine the two mixtures and stir in gradually. Recipe for a diy bath bomb:
If you want your bath bombs to look like mine, divide the mixture over 3 mixing bowls. Combine baking soda, cream of tartar, cornstarch, and salt in a glass or stainless steel bowl. I thought that it was so fun that i wanted to do it again today.
I'm surprised with the results! Or, if making one large batch of a particular scent, simply quadruple the recipe in a single bowl. Plenty of fizz and a silky finish for great looking bath bombs.
We did all sorts of fun things like salt scrubs and perfumes and we also did homemade bath bombs. If you want your bath bombs to look like mine, divide the mixture over 3 mixing bowls. We suggest not to use bowls made of aluminum or plastic as.
If you dump the wet in all at once, then the bath bomb won’t fizz in the bathtub. 1 teaspoons essential oil ; It is really easy to make, and you don't.
Whisk the wet ingredients into the dry, making sure to continuously whisk to. Mix a single recipe in each of the four bowls. Combine the baking soda and cream of tartar in a mixing bowl.