DIY
BATH & BODY, DIY
BEAUTY | 6
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FEBRUARY
6, 2017 BY STEPHANIE
POLLARD
Baths are the ultimate cure-all. Had a bad day? Didn’t sleep a wink last night? Just plain stressed? A hot soak is pretty much all you need to start feeling better immediately. In fact, I used to turn to a glass of wine after a rough day, but lately I find that taking a bath is even better for decompressing and turning my mood around quickly. Especially when I can kick things up a notch with an aromatherapy bath bomb. These bath bombs are the perfect mixture of relaxing essential oils, cleansing baking soda and muscle soothing Epsom salts to help you soak away the stress.
All the bath bomb recipes I found called for citric acid to help create the fizzing action that makes bath bombs so much fun. But since I couldn’t find it at any of the stores I went to, I was forced to improvise! Luckily, fizzy essential oil bath bombs can be made with some simple ingredients most of us already have lying around the kitchen, like lemon juice or cream of tartar. I chose cream of tartar for mine because I had some on hand, but don’t be afraid to experiment with lemon juice if that’s easiest for you.
Once you’ve selected your fizzing agent, all you need is some baking soda, salt, corn starch and essential oils and you’re in business. Here is a quick video we made showing you exactly how to make them:
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BATH BOMBS
Author: Stephanie Pollard
INGREDIENTS
½ cup baking soda
¼ cup cornstarch
¼ cup cream of tartar
¼ cup Epsom salt
1½ teaspoons water
1 teaspoon essential oil
1¼ teaspoon coconut oil
INSTRUCTIONS
Combine the dry ingredients in a small bowl and whisk to remove any clumps.
In a small glass jar, stir together the wet ingredients (make sure the coconut oil is completely melted before combining it with the wet ingredients). Slowly pour the liquid mixture in with the dry mixture, whisking as you go. The dry ingredients might fizz a little as you pour. If this happens, try adding the wet ingredients more slowly.
Once all the wet ingredients are combined with the dry, take a small amount in your hand and squeeze it together. It should stick together fairly well in one or two big chunks. If it's still too powdery to hold together, try adding a tiny bit more water. Once the ingredients stick together well, spoon the mixture into your molds and press firmly. Let dry for a few hours, or better yet overnight, before attempting to remove from the molds.