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I love the design--and since I absolutely love Lilacs I've got to try the Lilac Fragrance Oil. BTW, another issue you should point out re: using or not using Polysorbate 80 to emulsify the oils. Slipping and falling in the tub is a real danger and oils that aren't emulsified will tend to float of the surface and on both the sides **and bottom** of the bath tub, making it much more dangerous, especially for children or "senior citizens." Please Highlight this safety concern in future videos.
Loved watching this, very fun but also makes me realise how far I've come as a crafter. I learned my craft by watching Anne-Marie and reading her books but ive definitely gone my own way now as my methods are now my own. I definitely don't mix the citric acid in before I add my colour.
Love your videos! Ive started making some bathbombs but the last few batches i have noticed some yellow specs and i am not sure why. I am teying to make them purple. Do you have any thoughts or tips?
One of the best ways we've seen some makers ship their bath bombs is by using cardboard boxes with shredded paper filling to protect them. All the shipping materials are reusable and recyclable!
@@carolynpalano9284that’s because she didn’t. Remember the whole part where she said, apparently the humidity here in Bellingham Washington is just right so I didn’t need any witch hazel….?
Omg i loove everything you do but i have no idea how to work with ounces 😕. I woud be so greatful if you can wright the recipes in grams too so people from all country's can do them ❤
Yes, you can. It will not be as effective as the Polysorbate 80 at emulsification though. We would suggest increasing the amount you use to 0.5 ounces.
We agree that there needs to be better terminology for these molds. They are two different parts as they lock into place, so top and bottom cover don't necessarily work. We will absolutely do some brainstorming for future videos to see if we can think of a better adjective for them.
The molds linked here work great for the Lilac & Rosehip Bath Bomb Recipe: www.brambleberry.com/shop-by-product/molds/plastic/bath-bomb-mold-and-package%2C-plastic---10-molds/IB000062.html
Thanks for watching! You can learn all about our Lilac & Rosehip Bath Bomb Project on our website here: bberry.studio/LilacRosehipBathBombs
If you have any questions, feel free to contact our customer service team at info@brambleberry.com or 877-627-7883 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. PST, Monday-Friday. You can also live chat with customer service on BrambleBerry.com from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. PST, Monday-Friday.
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I love the design--and since I absolutely love Lilacs I've got to try the Lilac Fragrance Oil. BTW, another issue you should point out re: using or not using Polysorbate 80 to emulsify the oils. Slipping and falling in the tub is a real danger and oils that aren't emulsified will tend to float of the surface and on both the sides **and bottom** of the bath tub, making it much more dangerous, especially for children or "senior citizens." Please Highlight this safety concern in future videos.
Loved watching this, very fun but also makes me realise how far I've come as a crafter. I learned my craft by watching Anne-Marie and reading her books but ive definitely gone my own way now as my methods are now my own. I definitely don't mix the citric acid in before I add my colour.
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I love it!! ❤ Thanks Bramble Berry!
Cool recipe, bombs are so beautiful!
Thanks love Bath Bombs that smell good 4-13-22👍🏽♥️
That sounds so awesome 💜💙
Love your videos! Ive started making some bathbombs but the last few batches i have noticed some yellow specs and i am not sure why. I am teying to make them purple. Do you have any thoughts or tips?
The yellow spots may correspond to fragrance discoloration. We would suggest checking the ingredients you are using to see if they discolor.
"To the point where you are cursing." You know me too well
Amazing! Is there a way to pack them in a sustainable way for shipping?
One of the best ways we've seen some makers ship their bath bombs is by using cardboard boxes with shredded paper filling to protect them. All the shipping materials are reusable and recyclable!
I didn't see you use any witch hazel
@@carolynpalano9284that’s because she didn’t. Remember the whole part where she said, apparently the humidity here in Bellingham Washington is just right so I didn’t need any witch hazel….?
My bath bomb making is hit or miss. last time I made some they fell apart. I live in NJ and it was a pretty warm day. Do you have any other tips?
Hey Marie,
I have polisorbe 20. Can I use that..?
Polysorbate 20 isn't as strong as Polysorbate 80. You can use it, but you may not see the color/FO blend in the water as well.
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Is this cool for babies too?
Babies may be sensitive to some of the ingredients.
I’m wondering if there’s any reason not to use cornstarch?
You could use cornstarch as an additive though it does tend to slow down the fizzyness.
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Omg i loove everything you do but i have no idea how to work with ounces 😕. I woud be so greatful if you can wright the recipes in grams too so people from all country's can do them ❤
when i can these molde to make The bath bobms?
can you use polysorbate 20 ?
Yes, you can. It will not be as effective as the Polysorbate 80 at emulsification though. We would suggest increasing the amount you use to 0.5 ounces.
Can i use castor oil??
Totally!
@@bramble-berry niceeee 🥰 ive always trust you guys ive learned to make soy candles because of you🥰 ... continue the good work God bless 🥰
Could you Please tell me what Does CD stands for in fragrance. And the number followed by it.
For example - Aqua marine CD 19
I believe it means color dye
Was saying the male and the female really necessary, should have just said the bottom and top cover. Simple
We agree that there needs to be better terminology for these molds. They are two different parts as they lock into place, so top and bottom cover don't necessarily work. We will absolutely do some brainstorming for future videos to see if we can think of a better adjective for them.
when i can these molde to make The bath bobms?
The molds linked here work great for the Lilac & Rosehip Bath Bomb Recipe: www.brambleberry.com/shop-by-product/molds/plastic/bath-bomb-mold-and-package%2C-plastic---10-molds/IB000062.html