DIY LUSH BUBBLE BARS | Make the Ultimate Solid Bubble Bar!

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  • Опубликовано: 3 мар 2022
  • Want to make amazing bubble bars just like Lush? Then try this awesome solid bubble bath recipe to make your own DIY Lush bubble bars!
    Just one bar will fill your tub with lots of fluffy bubbles that last and make bath time more fun! You can make these bath truffles even more natural by using essential oils and natural coloring if you'd like.
    This recipe will make about 10 bubble bars for MUCH less than the Lush version and you can personalize these any way that you would like!
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Комментарии • 23

  • @Eric_In_SF

    tip, at lush they show you how to use the bars and they say they work better when you smash them up and then get your hands wet and turn them into a paste and then introduce it to your water. Also they say you break each bar into about four pieces. They're not meant to be used and one bath and in fact we've cut them into as many as eight 1-2 TBSP size pieces and they bubble up just fine.

  • @pixiebath5420

    This is great for home use! For sales you need to use dyes or micas!

  • @metalfortanks

    I am reiterating other comments and saying that Lush bath bombs last for WAY MORE than just one bath. I easily get 5 baths out of a snow fairy bubble bar, for example. Sometimes even 6. Crumble it into a sieve and hold it under hot running water and you get more bubbles too.

  • @IHeArTrOcK20
    @IHeArTrOcK20 Год назад +2

    OK so I finally tried out your recipe this weekend and while I can vouch for the foam and bubbles those are insane the formula does bubble a lot, but I don’t know what I did wrong because my dough was just so sticky and doughy and fluffy it would not hold shape at all, and it would stick to everything. I will keep trying and thanks for the great recipes

  • @staceyrowell6211
    @staceyrowell6211 Год назад +1

    Got to try this

  • @Julie-we3ll
    @Julie-we3ll Год назад +2

    Awesome thank you for sharing

  • @honeythecreative
    @honeythecreative Год назад

    Thankyou for the tutorial so helpful.💖

  • @saigesweet2501

    Love it!!

  • @andrewrussell7831
    @andrewrussell7831 2 года назад

    that’s awsome!!

  • @EmoxEm
    @EmoxEm 21 день назад

    What other colors can you use instead of gel food coloring? Can you use water solable color?

  • @IHeArTrOcK20
    @IHeArTrOcK20 Год назад +2

    Those are some great bubbles!

  • @Deem61

    Ok made them had to add alot more glycerin dough was too dry. Bubbles good. I also have to figure out essential oil amount the smell wasnt strong. Just used one. Will make again until i perfect it. Thanks!

  • @andrewrussell7831
    @andrewrussell7831 2 года назад

    I need some of those

  • @user-ir7zs7pg7r

    I cant wait to try this! Its so hard to find bubble bath for kids where i live. I have many soap molds as well as silicone molds. Do you think it would work well with forming them that way? Also, did the dye stain your tub at all?

  • @patriciakane271

    Where is the snow ferry sent.?

  • @victoriamahoney8262
    @victoriamahoney8262 Год назад +1

    These are such a cute idea...... question... could you use one color and push into a molded shape? Like little roses or something?

  • @LusciousLathersBathAndCandle

    Do you really need both cornstarch and creme of tartar?

  • @MelliouciousMe
    @MelliouciousMe Год назад

    11:07