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10 Spa-Worthy Bath Bomb Recipes
There’s nothing more relaxing than a luxurious bath after a long day.To spoil yourself in style, try making some DIY Bath BombIn addition to giving your water a slightly frothy feel, bath bombs add custom fragrances, hay, moisturizing oils and other special pampering ingredients to your tub.
Bath bombs can be made in a variety of shapes, making them a fun DIY gift for birthdays and other special occasions. Bath bombs have a candy-like appearance when packaged in a glass jar or clear cellophane bag.
1. Basic Bath Bomb
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P&G Everyday has a basic bath bomb recipe you can use to start your DIY adventure. Most of the necessary ingredients for this project should be easy to find in your kitchen.
2. Citric Acid-Free Bath Bombs
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If you don’t have citric acid on hand and can’t find it locally, Idle Wife has an alternative recipe that uses cream of tartar. However, you should keep in mind that bath bombs made with cream of tartar will not have the same strong fizz as those made with citric acid.
3. Lavender Bath Bomb
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A Pumpkin & A Princess recommends adding some dried lavender to your bath bomb for a natural accent. You will also need lavender essential oil for this recipe.
4. Green tea bath bomb
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This recipe from The Casual Craftlete creates a LUSH-inspired bath bomb with moisturizing green tea extract. Add dry loose tea leaves to give the finished bath bomb a textured look.
5. Oatmeal Bath Bombs
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For added skin soothing benefits, My Frugal Adventures recommends adding oatmeal to the basic bath bomb formula. Make these gentle bath bombs with no added fragrance and keep them for when you need relief from minor itching or other skin irritations.
6. Mini Bath Bombs in Jars
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Suburban mom gave her take on the basic bath bomb recipe by making mini heart-shaped bath bombs and packaging them in glass jars. Also included in her project is a printable Valentine’s Day gift tag.
7. K-Cup Bath Bomb
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If you don’t want to spend money on fancy molds, Coupons.com recommends recycling empty K-Cups to make your own styling bath bombs. K-Cups can be discarded when done, making cleanup a breeze.
8. Bath bomb surprise
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Adventures in a Box suggests hiding small toys or other goodies in your bath bombs for an extra treat. This would be a wonderful project to make with kids. If desired, you can even add a ribbon hanger to turn your bath bomb into a pretty ornament.
9. Midas Touch Bath Bombs
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These golden bath bombs from Soap Queen are covered with King’s Gold mica to fill the tub with a golden glow and leave a subtle glow on the skin. They look a lot more expensive than they actually are, which makes them perfect for DIY gifting.
10. Bath Bomb Cupcakes
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These DIY bath bombs from Little Birdie Secrets look just like cupcakes from your favorite bakery. The clever shape takes some extra time to complete, but the results are truly awesome.
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