DIY: How To Make Homemade Bath Bombs

Posted by Alexandra C. | Monday January 2, 201235 comments


After the stress of the holidays (and not to mention that late night New Years Eve bash), you need some time to decompress. Is there any better remedy for your stress than a warm, therapeutic bath? 

I don't think so! So, with that in mind, we have an easy to follow and simple to recreate DIY bath bomb recipe. You and your body will thank me, when you're slipping into an aromatic tub that lifts away all the tension! 

Here's what you'll need:


1/2 cup citric acid (available at most grocery stores) 
1 cup baking soda
3/4 cup cornstarch 
1/4 cup sugar 
Food colouring
Essential oil (of your choice) 

Equipment
Spray bottle
Silicone ice cube tray 
 
Step 1: Add dry ingredients 
 

Stir together citric acid, baking soda, and cornstarch in a large glass measuring cup. Using a sifter, scoop up the mixture and pass it through in the same bowl, to get rid of any large clumps and make sure it is well mixed. Stir in sugar. 

Step 2: Add colour and scent  
 

Fill a small spray bottle with water and add food coloring. Lightly spritz the mixture, making sure not to  dampen it too much or it will fizz. Try using the bottle to spritz in light layers from a distance.

Add essential oil in drops until strength of scent is to your liking. Stir with a spoon to distribute the scent and then using your hands (or a spoon), alternate between mixing and spritzing on more colour until the colour is even throughout and it is the shade you want. The mixture may be crumbly but should be packable. 

Step 3: Let dry 
 

Spoon into ice-cube tray, pressing firmly. Let dry at room temperature overnight. Pop out of tray gently.  

These bath bombs also make a fabulous gift for a loved one (or yourself)! Try and have fun with different colours, scents and by using different shaped trays! Have fun! 

(recipe adapted via marthastewart.com)
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35 Comments

on January 09, 2012  Suelyn  2,249 said:

Looks so easy.

on January 06, 2012  Marie1234  4,232 said:

Ok i just made those with a lemongrass essential oil.
I packed them in a sillicone tray but now i'm just looking at them and they look like they are
going to explode...Is it normal?
I hope so!

on January 06, 2012  Aliza  14,011 said:

Great DIY project Alex!

on January 06, 2012  stelltimom  665 said:

These make an excellent addition to a christmas basket (or any birthday basket). I wonder, how long is the storage life and can they be stored in a ziploc or other container until you use?

on January 05, 2012  AlexJC  50 said:

@no-1 mom

To be honest, I'm not completely sure, I almost failed chemistry :P but I actually accidently made them without sugar once and they were very crumbly so I think the sugar helps keep it together? Or maybe for exfoliating- it is pretty good for your skin.

on January 05, 2012  tracker85  1,407 said:

I made something similar as a Christmas gift, and they were pretty easy. It was not easy, however, to find the citric acid. I could only find it at a bulk food store, and it was sold in a small shaker

on January 05, 2012  no1-mom  1,031 said:


This is interesting recipie - tell us why the sugar?

on January 05, 2012  pixiestix  2,016 said:


wow who would have thought how easy these look to make when in the stores they charge you anywhere from $5 and up for just 1 thanx for the how too :)

on January 05, 2012  LadyChick234234  3,701 said:


OMG so easy to make....who knew?

Thanks guys!

on January 05, 2012  assia  1,578 said:

Looks easy to make!I will try!

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