DECADENT BATH BOMBS
With these hydrating beauties, bath time will be a sensational affair. Studies show that coconut oil imparts significant improvement in skin hydration and increases skin surface lipid levels.You may also substitute agave necter or mollases if you're a vegan.
Provided by Tropical Beauty
Categories Bath/Beauty
Time 1h
Yield 12 bonbons, 12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Since coconut oil has a melting point of 76 degrees F, the temperature of your oil will make a difference in the method you use. Coconut oil does not need to be refrigerated, but once you make the bonbons keep them there so that they don't melt. You can't start with refrigerated coconut oil because it is very hard, so start with room temperature.
- If your room temperature is above 76 degrees, the oil will be liquid-you will need to stir in the ingredients and then pour the mix into an ice cube tray, mini muffin tin, or similar receptacle. Then refrigerate until hardened, remove (you may need to briefly set the container in warm water to release the bonbons) and store in a jar in the fridge.
- If your room temperature is below 76 degrees, the coconut oil will be softly solid (as opposed to hard solid like straight from the refrigerator). You can mix the ingredients and then scoop by rounded tablespoon onto a baking sheet or plate to chill in the fridge. Once hardened, remove (you may need to set the sheet or plate in shallow warm water to release the bonbons, or line the sheet with wax paper first) and store in a jar in the fridge.
- Dissolve one or two bonbons in your bath, get soft. Makes 12 bonbons.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 103.9, Fat 10.2, SaturatedFat 8.8, Sodium 2683.6, Carbohydrate 4.3, Sugar 4.3
BATH BOMBS
Make and share this Bath Bombs recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Jen in Victoria
Categories Bath/Beauty
Time 10m
Yield 5 bath bombs
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Mix dry ingredients until there are no clumps left.
- In a small bowl, mix wet ingredients together.
- Drizzle wet ingredients slowly into the dry ingredients and blend thoroughly. It should not fizz while you are drizzling and mixing. If it does, slow down!
- Pack tightly into molds and tap lightly on each side to help the bath bombs come out.
- Allow to dry at least overnight.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 97.5, Sodium 24529.2, Carbohydrate 23.4, Fiber 0.2, Protein 0.1
FIZZY BATH BOMBS
These bath bombs make fantastic gifts - they are just dropped into a hot bath & they fizz & dissolve releasing a beautiful fragrance! Surprisingly easy to make, let your imagination run WILD & experiment with different oils & colours - I also like to add dried rose petals, dried lavender & fine glitter......the possibilities are endless! I use heart shaped moulds, friand cake tins & round Christmas baubles for moulds. Let me know your ideas! I buy the citric acid in a large bag from an Asian supermarket.
Provided by Marli
Categories Bath/Beauty
Time 20m
Yield 7 medium sized bath bombs
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- First you need to make the base mix, to do this sift together the bicarb soda& citric acid in a large dry bowl.
- Transfer 1/2 cup AT A TIME to another dry bowl, to this add any dried flowers, glitter etc.
- Set aside.
- In a small bowl mix together 1/2 teaspoon AT A TIME of almond oil, 6- 8 drops of your chosen essential oil& 6 drops of food colouring.
- Pour the oil mixture into the 1/2 cup of base mix& mix QUICKLY before it starts to fizz!
- Combine with your fingertips until all colour is evenly distributed.
- Wipe a little sweet almond oil inside your moulds.
- Fill the moulds with the mixture, packing it in firmly.
- Repeat this process with 1/2 a cup at a time, using different fragrance/colour blends if you wish.
- Leave the bath bombs to set for 24- 36 hours.
- When set lightly tap the mould & ease out gently.
- *Hot water activates the fizzy bath bombs a lot better than cold water!
Nutrition Facts : Sodium 13139.4
BATH BOMBS
Bath bombs are (non-edible!) chunks of ... stuff that you throw in your bathwater. They soften the skin and smell great.
Provided by Kat2355
Categories Bath/Beauty
Time 5m
Yield 8 bath bombs
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Mix together well a small amount of baking soda, food coloring and 10-20 drops of fragrance oil in a bowl.
- Add this mixture to the remaining baking soda, citric acid, and corn starch (and flower petals, if using).
- Mix well.
- Spritz the mixture with water while mixing with your hands.
- Keep spritzing and mixing until a handful, when squeezed, keeps its shape.
- DO NOT ADD TOO MUCH WATER.
- Press the mixture firmly into your mold (try plain 2" round chocolate molds).
- Do not use molds that are large, nor those that have intricate detail- they will break.
- Pop out of mold immediately (be careful not to break it.) Let it dry overnight.
- The bath bomb will grow slightly when drying.
- Store by wrapping individually, or store in a jar with a tight lid.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 30.5, Sodium 7665.4, Carbohydrate 7.3, Fiber 0.1
WORLDS SIMPLEST FIZZY BATH BOMBS USING KITCHEN INGREDIENTS
My kids love bath bombs but I can't continue to pay $6.00 per bath so I decided to try this recipe on Easter Monday. Due to the occasion, I used those plastic Easter Eggs that were left over as molds along with my muffin tins as molds. I hear that bath bombs are equally good just dried as a loose powder and separated into little bags.
Provided by Fitness Guru
Categories Beginner Cook
Time P1DT10m
Yield 8 large bombs, 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Mix all the dry ingredients together in a bowl by hand.
- Mix oil and scent together. You can choose to add the food color to oil now OR wait and add it to the mixture after everything else is combined in the next step. (If you add the food color to the oil now you will achieve a more uniform color. If you add to the food color after you have mixed the oil into the dry ingredients in the next step you will get a more speckled effect).
- Mix the oil mixture into the dry ingredients and mix very well with a fork. If you did not add the food color in the last step, do so now and mix.
- Now for the fun part! You can mix in some dried flowers if you like, I don't because I hate the mess in my tub. Press the bath bomb mixture into molds. In the middle of the bomb you can push in a little bath pearl or small toy or plastic flower (kids LOVE this). I have also tried sprinkling a little bath salt into the mold before you press in the bath bomb for decoration. Dry over night.
- Separate from molds and they are ready to drop into your bath! Simple huh!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 30.5, Sodium 7665.4, Carbohydrate 7.3, Fiber 0.1
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