Bath bombs are fun additions to bath time and are totally safe when you are aware of your baby health information such as any allergies. Learning to make bath bombs isn’t as hard as you might have thought. With the right ingredients and a little guidance, you’ll be good to go. Your main ingredients include baking soda, citric acid, and Epsom salt.
Thoroughly mix the dry ingredients in a bowl. Using a whisk helps to distribute them well. Once you have those mixed in a bowl, it is then time to get the additional ingredients.
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Adding Wet Ingredients
In a separate bowl or jar, add a little amount of water, your essential oils, and food coloring. Make sure the water is just enough to get these ingredients mixed. Mix them well and then combine them with the dry ingredients, adding small amounts of liquid each time and mixing thoroughly after each addition. Soon the mixture will begin to look like sand. Overfill each half of the mold and squeeze together. Remove from the mold and let them dry out. Whenever you make bath bombs, make sure to watch the amount of water so they don’t end up fizzing out before you can use them. Before you make any type of bath bomb for your kid make sure you know the baby health information of your child to avoid skin irritation.