SEVEN: Fill the first cavity of the Rose Mold about halfway full with bath fizzy mixture. Mix in with your hands until the mixture clumps in your fist. SIX: Spray the mix with Witch Hazel (I used between 10 and 15 sprays). If you want to know more about LaBomb Colorants, check out the Talk It Out Tuesday post where we answer all your questions! But remember, the more color you add, the more likely it is that the bath fizzy will color the bath water, which may not be your ideal result. TIP: Wear gloves when mixing if you don’t want to ruin your nail polish!įOUR: Add the Love Spell Fragrance Oil and mix until well incorporated.įIVE: Color with Rosy Pink LaBomb, mixing in a few drops at a time until you’re happy with the color. THREE: Add the Avocado Oil to the dry ingredients and mix using your hands until there are no more clumps. TWO: Add the Epsom Salt to the powders and mix with your hands until combined. Work the powders through the strainer to remove any clumps. Measure out the Baking Soda, Citric Acid and Corn Starch and pour into the bowl through the strainer. ONE: Place a wire mesh strainer on top of a bowl. This time around, instead of color the secret stash is full of glitter! What a fun and unexpected treat for bath time adventures.Ĭlick here to add everything you need for this project to your Bramble Berry shopping cart! It’s a spin off of the recent Hidden Color Bath Bomb tutorial, where a secret stash of super concentrated color appears once the bath bomb is activated in water.
Here’s a kid-friendly bath bomb tutorial guaranteed to make bath time tons of fun.