Love your video. Basic, simple, easy to follow instructions. Also loved the fact that you took the time to explain without the unnecessary details. Keep up with the amazing work. ♥️♥️♥️
Is this the recipe you use? I have seen another one with polysorbate 80 to mix oil and water in the bath and SLSA + cream of tartar. Are the ingredients you use a replacement for these? Thanks, love your videos
Slsa is the ingredient that gives fizz, and polysorbate 80 like you said is an emulsifier so it will help the oil and mica/coloring disburse in your bath water instead of clumping up
The use of cornstarch in bath bombs is to act as a hardener so you can also use arrowroot powder, or a combo of kaolin clay and cream of tartar which will give a nice fizz. Tapioca starch is another substitute but I have not used that yet
I’ve used this bath bomb receipt and they come out perfect though the next day when I want to shrink wrap them they all fall apart.. what am I doing wrong?
Love your video. Basic, simple, easy to follow instructions. Also loved the fact that you took the time to explain without the unnecessary details. Keep up with the amazing work. ♥️♥️♥️
Thank you!
Loved your video! Simple effective to the point! I'm a new fan x
Can we see one in use. I want to see how it reacts in the water before committing to investing in your method. ty
Thank you so much 🥰🥰🥰
So relaxing 😎
Is this the recipe you use? I have seen another one with polysorbate 80 to mix oil and water in the bath and SLSA + cream of tartar. Are the ingredients you use a replacement for these? Thanks, love your videos
Slsa is the ingredient that gives fizz, and polysorbate 80 like you said is an emulsifier so it will help the oil and mica/coloring disburse in your bath water instead of clumping up
@@brismithereeno SLSA gives it the silky smooth bubbles, the citric acid is what makes the fizz
Great video
What size bath bomb mold is that?
Thank you for sharing
Great video and demonstration 👌🏽
Thanks!
Beautiful 👌🏼
I love this , what number of heat level did you use with the heat sealer?
Right between 4 and 5
Hi 😊 what shrink wrap you use
What size is your mold?
What are you putting them on to rest?
Where do I buy citric acid? I never see it at the grocery store or Walmart. What section is at too. I enjoyed the video. Thank you.
This is the brand that I buy amzn.to/3q085EO
Can you one day show us how they work in the bathtub?
Definitely!
@@charmedhandmade Thank you. Can't wait. Have a wonderful day.
Where can I order this press
How many bath bombs does this make
New subbie great video!!
I can learn more easily on this video 👍thank you
Would have been nice to see how that recipe reacted in water.
Do you have to use corn starch or can I use a substitute ?
Kaolin Clay is a good substitute
The use of cornstarch in bath bombs is to act as a hardener so you can also use arrowroot powder, or a combo of kaolin clay and cream of tartar which will give a nice fizz. Tapioca starch is another substitute but I have not used that yet
Great video. What size bath bomb is this
It’s 2.25”
Thank you for thr quick reply. Stay Blessed
I’ve used this bath bomb receipt and they come out perfect though the next day when I want to shrink wrap them they all fall apart.. what am I doing wrong?
It sounds like she says 48 hours but she says 4 to 8 hours. Maybe they are out too long? I struggled with that until I listened again.
Could we add actual honey as well or no?
I have not tried that but maybe honey powder may work
What substitute can i use instead of citric acid?
Cream of tartar or lime juice. You’ll need different amounts though and you won’t get as much fizz, just a few bubbles.
where do you find these type of ingredients??
You can find them on amazon
Polysorbate not necessary.
My husband said he was banning me from your channel bc now I want to make lip gloss, face mask, and bath bombs. Haha. Due time. Due time.
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