How to Make Vibrant Blue Bath Bombs
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Do you struggle to get vibrant color in your bath bombs? I have found getting really rich blues and really saturated reds in my bath bombs to be really difficult. I also learned that most blue and green micas are not FDA approved for use in bath bombs. So, I decided to bloom my dyes in my dry ingredients, not just the baking soda, but everything except the citric acid. I dye the citric acid separately so the bath bombs don't activate prematurely. I let my dyed dry ingredients dry overnight and then use them as I usually do in my tried and true "perfect" bath bomb recipe. Watch all the way through to see a demo of the bath bomb.
Shop our handmade bath and body treats at www.TyarsEssentials.com!Bath Bomb Recipe
Dye
1/4 tsp Blue No 1 dye powder
1.5 oz Distilled water
Dry Ingredients
20 Oz Baking Soda
2.5 Oz Milk Powder
1.5 Oz Cream of Tartar
0.75 Oz Corn Starch
Wet Ingredients
0.7 Fragrance (Blueberry - www.naturesgar...)
0.6 Polysorbate 80
0.4 Avocado Oil
0.3 Safflower Oil
8 Oz Citric Acid
1-3 Sprays of Witch Hazel
Tools Needed:
Dye - www.nurturesoap.com
Large and Small Bowls
Whisk
Droppers
Squeeze Bottle
Molds - www.bathbombpr..., www.etsy.com/s...
Scale
Measuring Spoons
Cookie Sheet
Wax Paper
Spray Bottle
I just found you! You are so lovely! Sweet family!!! This video was so informative and that bath bomb is gorgeous.
Thank you so much!
The blue is so vibrant and beautiful
Thank you! Blues and purples are my favorite colors to do with bath bombs, so relaxing.
Luv the vibrant blue, and the sonic one is so cute!! Keep up the great work 😊
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it. They were a hit at my son’s party.
@@TyarsEssentials You are very welcome, I bet!
Love these bath bombs. You say “Milk powder”. Is there one you like to use over other milk powders? Also I love it when you add your family into the videos. Makes my Momma heart feel good. And I love watching these videos removes my stress. Thank you for all that you do.💙
Thank you so much for your feedback! It blesses me so much to know you enjoy our videos. I use whole milk powder. But, you could use buttermilk, goats milk, coconut milk powder. They all are very beneficial for your skin.
@normasbath9363 Right! No SLSA. More peace of mind when using them on a regular basis. Thanks for watching!
Hi! Great video. Is it essential to let the dry ingredients dry out overnight?
Thanks! It definitely helps control the amount of moisture in your bath bombs, but it should be good as long as it is dry to the touch.