Bath bombs make bath time more exciting – for you and the little ones. Made from mostly baking soda, they leave the skin feeling incredibly soft and clean, PLUS as they fizz away, they release a pleasant aroma for extra relaxation.
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And the best thing about making your own bath bombs is that you can mix and match scented oils until you find the ideal fragrance for every mood. The video above will take you through the steps for creating these ultimate bath accessories
Do you like using bath bombs? Have you ever tried to make your own?
I enjoy a nice smelling bath bomb
Ooh I definitely want to try this during this isolation!!
I would like to make bath bombs for my nieces, nephews and daughter. I have never tried to make my own, thank you for the how-to.
I often think of making my own, but for me part of the pleasure is the colours/display the bath bomb puts on as well as the scent. That why I keep spending my money at Lush – even if the cost of some are their bath bombs are a bit much for one bath.
I think I’ll put some of our pool minerals in our bath!
Thanks for the bump CCW. I still am yet to try this recipe but every time I try to make them I always have problems with them crumbling?