HOW TO CREATE YOUR OWN BATH BOMS

Discover how to make bath bombs with this easy and fun recipe. Create vibrant, spa-like experiences right at home with these colorful homemade bath bombs!

DIY Bath Bombs

Bath bombs are a simple and enjoyable way to indulge in self-care. When you drop these fizzing “bombs” into your bath, they dissolve and release ingredients that relax muscles (Epsom salts), detoxify the body and soothe itchy skin (baking soda), hydrate the skin (almond oil), and promote relaxation (essential oils).

For our bath bombs, we selected a fresh grapefruit scent, but feel free to use calming lavender for a nighttime bath or orange blossom to ease anxiety. You can create single-color bombs or go for a fun multi-colored effect like we did, or even skip the color for a classic white bomb.

Homemade bath bombs also make thoughtful gifts. Simply place a few in a cellophane bag and tie it with a ribbon. Making bath bombs is a fun and easy activity for both adults and kids (with supervision).

Here’s what you’ll need:

You can find the full printable instructions at the end of this post, but here’s a list of similar products available on Amazon and Target that you can use for making bath bombs:

  • Baking Soda
  • Citric Acid
  • Epsom Salt
  • Cornstarch
  • Mica powder
  • Sweet Almond Oil
  • Essential oil
  • Bath bomb molds

Where can I buy supplies to make DIY bath bombs?

You can find citric acid in grocery stores, typically in the canning or baking section. Epsom salt is commonly available at pharmacies or Walmart in the bath and body aisle.

Bath bomb molds and mica powder are sold at Michaels or other craft stores. Essential oils can be found in the home decor section of Walmart, while sweet almond oil is available in pharmacies or Walmart in the beauty or hair care aisles.

And, of course, Amazon is a great one-stop shop for all of these items!

Can you make bath bombs without a mold?

While bath bomb molds are the most straightforward way to shape your bath bombs, there are plenty of creative alternatives you can try! With a little imagination, you can make bath bombs without molds and still get great results.

There are many items you can use to make bath bombs without traditional molds. Try muffin tins, silicone baking molds, silicone muffin liners, ice cube trays, candy molds, measuring cups, plastic Easter eggs, or even cookie cutters—the possibilities are endless!

If you’re looking for a quick and simple method, you can also press the bath bomb mixture tightly in your hands. While it may not be as perfectly shaped, it will still work beautifully in the bath!

What if I don’t have sweet almond oil?

In our bath bomb recipe, sweet almond oil serves both as a moisturizer and a binder for the dry ingredients. However, you can substitute it with almost any oil, such as olive oil or canola oil.

Other great options include jojoba oil, avocado oil, rosehip oil, baby oil, or sunflower oil. You can even use melted coconut oil, shea butter, or cocoa butter for a more luxurious touch.

How do I colour my homemade bath bombs?

We used mica powder to color our bath bombs. Mica is a natural mineral with a metallic sheen, commonly used in cosmetics and soap for its vibrant hues.

Alternatively, you can use a water-soluble liquid colorant to add color to your bath bombs. These dyes, often used for bath bombs and soaps, are skin-safe and won’t stain your bathtub, making them a great choice for a colorful touch without the mess.

Bath Bomb Recipe

Learn how to make bath bombs with this super easy recipe! Pamper yourself with bath bombs that not only look beautiful but smell incredible too.

MATERIALS:

  • 1 cup Baking soda
  • 1/2 cup Citric acid
  • 1/2 cup Epsom salt
  • 3/4 cup Cornstarch
  • 3 tablespoons Sweet almond oil
  • 10-20 drops Essential oils 
  • 1/2 teaspoon Mica powder 

EQUIPMENT:

  • Mixing bowl(s)
  • Spoon
  • Bath bomb mold

INSTRUCTION:

Step 1: Make the Bath Bomb Mixture
Add all the dry ingredients to a mixing bowl and stir them together until well combined.

Slowly pour in the sweet almond oil, mixing continuously to ensure it’s evenly incorporated into the dry ingredients.

Add the drops of essential oil to the mixture, stirring well to evenly distribute the fragrance throughout.

Stir the mixture thoroughly, breaking up any clumps to ensure it’s smooth and evenly combined.

The mixture may look dry, but when you pick it up and squeeze it together, it should hold its shape and stick together.

Step 2: Add Color
If you want to create bath bombs with multiple colors, divide the mixture into several smaller bowls. Add your chosen mica powder color to each bowl and mix well until no white streaks remain.

We divided the mixture into four portions and added just 1/8 teaspoon of mica powder to each. The more mica powder you add, the more vibrant the color of your bath bombs will be.

Step 3: Form the Bath Bombs
Spoon the mixture into one half of the mold. You can use one color or combine several. Press the mixture firmly into the mold using the back of a spoon or your fingers to pack it tightly.

Once the mold is full, press down on the mixture to pack it in tightly, ensuring it’s compact and holds its shape.

Add another scoop of the mixture on top of the packed layer, letting it mound over the top of the mold without packing it down.

Repeat the process with the second half of the mold, adding the mixture and pressing it down lightly, then mounding it up without packing it.

Repeat the process with the second half of the mold, adding the mixture and pressing it down lightly, then mounding it up without packing it.

Carefully pull the molds apart. If the bath bomb doesn’t come out easily, gently tap the outside of the mold with a spoon to help loosen it.

Unmold the second half of the bath bomb in the same way, gently pulling the mold apart and tapping it with a spoon if needed to release the bath bomb.

Place the bath bomb on a baking tray or another dry surface and let it dry overnight to harden.

Your homemade bath bomb is now complete! Enjoy your relaxing, fizzy creation in the bath!

Helpful Tip:

Troubleshooting

  • Bath bombs won’t come out of the molds: This usually means the mixture is too wet. Try adding a little more cornstarch to the mixture. Remember, this recipe does NOT require any water.
  • Bath bombs crumble after coming out of the mold: This happens if the mixture is too dry or wasn’t packed tightly enough. Try pressing the mixture into the mold more firmly. Overflow the molds with extra mixture and press the sides together tightly. If that doesn’t work, add a few more drops of oil to the mixture to help it bind better.

Learning how to make a bath bomb at home is a fun and creative activity! Drop your DIY bath bomb into the water and enjoy the bubbles and fizz as you unwind with a relaxing soak from the bath bomb you made yourself!

CONCLUSION

In conclusion, making your own bath bombs is a simple, enjoyable, and rewarding activity that allows you to personalize your bath time experience. With just a few ingredients, you can create colorful, fragrant bath bombs that not only look great but also offer relaxation and skincare benefits. Whether you’re treating yourself or gifting them to others, homemade bath bombs add a special touch to any self-care routine. Enjoy the fizzy fun and the satisfaction of using something you’ve crafted yourself!

20 AT-HOME SPA ESSENTIALS YOU SHOULD CHECK

Some days—or even weeks—can feel overwhelmingly hectic, leaving you craving a moment to unwind. While reading a novel or meditating can offer some relief, there are times when only a little extra pampering will do. To clear your mind and restore balance, a full-on spa day might be just what you need. The best part? You can create this soothing experience right at home. Here are the must-have essentials for the ultimate at-home spa day, ensuring the most relaxing “me time” possible.

BATH BOMBS

Transform your bath into a luxurious retreat with bath bombs. These fizzing delights contain citric acid for gentle exfoliation and nourishing oils to hydrate your skin. Choose calming scents like lavender or chamomile for relaxation, or opt for lemongrass to lift your spirits.

EPSOM SALTS

If fizz isn’t your thing, consider Epsom salts. Known for soothing sore muscles and softening skin, these salts can be enhanced with essential oils like lavender or eucalyptus. Add them to warm water and soak for up to 20 minutes for a rejuvenating experience.

BODY SCRUB

Body scrubs are essential for sloughing off dead skin and revealing a healthy glow. Available in delightful scents like rose and coconut, they can be easily incorporated into your routine. Apply in circular motions on damp skin, rinse, and follow up with lotion.

DRY BRUSH

Dry brushing is a simple way to exfoliate and invigorate your skin. Use a stiff-bristled brush on dry skin before your shower to eliminate flakes and promote circulation. It’s a quick and effective way to unwind.

FACE CLEANSERS

A good skincare routine begins with a gentle face cleanser. Choose one suited for your skin type and use it to refresh your face in the morning. Follow with oils and moisturizers for a complete routine.

FACE MASKS

Pamper yourself with a face mask while you relax. Whether you prefer sheet masks or creamy formulas, they can hydrate and rejuvenate your skin, giving you a spa-like glow at home.

EYE MASKS

Target puffiness and dark circles with cooling eye masks. Store them in the fridge for an extra refreshing touch. They’re perfect for use after a shower or as part of your morning routine.

HAIR MASKS

Don’t forget your hair! Hair masks hydrate your scalp and help reduce dry ends. Apply a small amount, wrap your hair in a hot towel, and let it sit for 10 to 30 minutes for best results.

PIMPLE PATCHES

Combat stress-related breakouts with pimple patches. Apply them to emerging blemishes before bed, and wake up to calmer skin.

HYDRATING MOISTURIZER

Finish off your spa day with a hydrating moisturizer. It nourishes your skin, fights acne, and can diminish the appearance of aging. Use it morning and night for a dewy look.

SHEA BUTTER

Use shea butter for its soothing properties. A small amount can be applied to dry areas after your shower for extra hydration.

FACIAL ROLLER

Elevate your skincare routine with a facial roller. These cool stones help reduce puffiness and enhance relaxation. Keep it in the fridge for an invigorating treatment.

TOWEL WARMER

Enjoy the luxury of heated towels after your shower. A towel warmer adds a touch of elegance to your at-home spa experience.

COMFY ROBE AND FUZZY SLIPPERS

Stay cozy with a plush robe and fuzzy slippers. They keep the spa vibe alive long after your bath, allowing your skin to absorb hydrating products.

FOOT SPA

Indulge your feet with a foot spa. Compact and convenient, it’s perfect for a relaxing soak without leaving home.

DEEP TISSUE MASSAGER

Relieve sore muscles with a deep tissue massager. These devices offer adjustable speeds for a customizable massage, perfect for unwinding after a long day.

A GOOD BOOK

Reading can be a wonderful way to relax. Settle in with a good book after your bath to enhance your sense of calm.

FAVORITE MOVIE OR STREAMING PLATFORM

Watching a movie or show can be an enjoyable way to relax. Pair it with skincare treatments for a cozy night in.

HOT TEA

Sip on soothing hot tea as part of your spa day. It can enhance relaxation and improve your mood, making it the perfect companion for your bath.

CANDLES WITH WOODEN WICKS

Create a calming atmosphere with candles featuring wooden wicks. They crackle like a fireplace, adding a cozy ambiance to your spa experience.