Hello Darlene. Beautiful bath bombs. I didn't know you could add butters to your bath bombs. I've watched several other soap makers making bath bombs and I've never seen them add the ingredients you did and give such a detailed explanation as to why. Thank you for sharing.
I love all of your videos and I know how expensive making videos are, I have a channel also. Your white bowls make it super hard to see anything. But again I love your videos and the hours you put in to doing this for all of us.
No specific amount I used about 10 grams but this will depend on the humidity of your area you honestly may not need any you will have to see how the mixture sticks together it it’s not moulding add a little at a time
Hi! I was just wondering if there would be a recipe without the use of dehumidifiers? Its an expensive investment in some countries so i was wondering! Thanks in advance!
Love the look of this bath bomb formulation! I was always told that Poly-80 was needed for mica as well, because if we don't use it then we can leave mica rings around the water line of the tub ... was I given incorrect information?
Hi Darlene, great detailed video, I am currently used a product called LA Bomb bathbomb colorant from Bramble Berry, pre dissolved in glycerin, am I correct in thinking that by adding this to my batch I should be calculating it as a wet ingredient? Like a part of some of my oils? Honesty I have always just winged it when it came to creating a bath bomb but I'm not really happy with my end product sometimes.
I've been planning on making bathbombs since October, still haven't, I might have to try your recipe this weekend in the donut mold I've never used. 😂 Thank you for sharing your recipes and processes! Much appreciation from Nanaimo!
There is no specific amount I use around 10 grams but you need to use enough for the right consistency and that will depend on the humidity of your environment you may not need any at all
Hi I use color kaolin clay to color. A little bit is all you need. Thank you for the great tips!
I love your videos. It is great that you explain the different ingredients. Thank you!
Hello Darlene. Beautiful bath bombs. I didn't know you could add butters to your bath bombs. I've watched several other soap makers making bath bombs and I've never seen them add the ingredients you did and give such a detailed explanation as to why. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you! Excellent and can’t wait to see all your videos. -Momo
Great video darlene these bath bombs look luxurious and i would love to see more bath bomb videos in future, thank you for taking the time to do this.
Love this recipe, can’t wait to try some of these new products to me. You do amazing videos.
We are about to head into another serious cold snap, I can not wait to try this recipe!! Thank you for being awesome.
Where did you get the heart mold from😊
Wonderful video and such beautiful bath bombs! Curious where to find such a great mold?
I love all of your videos and I know how expensive making videos are, I have a channel also. Your white bowls make it super hard to see anything. But again I love your videos and the hours you put in to doing this for all of us.
Thank you , I appreciate the information
What channel ?
Where did you purchase your bath bomb mold. Thank you so much, I have been looking everywhere for one.
Looks like a good recipe! My niece is allergic to corn starch, so now I can make some bath bombs for her!
Hello Darlene, I just subscribed. This recipe looks very luxurious, and I enjoyed this video. Can you please let me know where did you get the mold?
Can you provide the amount of rubbing alcohol you added at the end?
I would also like to know 😃
No specific amount I used about 10 grams but this will depend on the humidity of your area you honestly may not need any you will have to see how the mixture sticks together it it’s not moulding add a little at a time
@@BodyHavenSoaps thank you so much!!
As always such details to your recipe and info behind products used must try this one. Beautiful BB by the way. Cheers from Australia 🍑
How much baking soda did you use? Thanks
These look great
Darlene, just subscribed, can't wait to make these!
At 26:32 how much rubbing alcohol did you add? thank-you!
Beautiful! Does it matter how much RA to use at the end?
Not at all will depend on your mix and how it’s holding together
What clay did you use
Kaolin but you can use any clay
Hi! I was just wondering if there would be a recipe without the use of dehumidifiers? Its an expensive investment in some countries so i was wondering! Thanks in advance!
Love the look of this bath bomb formulation!
I was always told that Poly-80 was needed for mica as well, because if we don't use it then we can leave mica rings around the water line of the tub ... was I given incorrect information?
Yeah, i always use poly 80 for mica but you don't need it for water soluble dyes which i also use. I think Darlene meant it the other way around..
With oils in the bath bombs yes mica will stick to tub sides , mica will not stain like a dye tho but the poly-80 allows oil to mix with water
@@BodyHavenSoaps Good to know ... thank you!
Hi Darlene, great detailed video, I am currently used a product called LA Bomb bathbomb colorant from Bramble Berry, pre dissolved in glycerin, am I correct in thinking that by adding this to my batch I should be calculating it as a wet ingredient? Like a part of some of my oils? Honesty I have always just winged it when it came to creating a bath bomb but I'm not really happy with my end product sometimes.
I've been planning on making bathbombs since October, still haven't, I might have to try your recipe this weekend in the donut mold I've never used. 😂 Thank you for sharing your recipes and processes! Much appreciation from Nanaimo!
How much rubbing alcohol?
There is no specific amount I use around 10 grams but you need to use enough for the right consistency and that will depend on the humidity of your environment you may not need any at all