How to Make Bath Bombs
Fizzy Delights
Do you love to hear the fizzing sound of a bath bomb whirling in your tub? Feel like a kid again when you see the bubbles oozing beautiful colors flowing around you? Do you look forward to the relaxing, heavenly scents? Homemade Bath bombs are fun and only need a few ingredients.
In fact, they make great gifts and make baths a special occasion. Don't have time to make your own? Check out our all-natural, ready-made bath bombs. They are available in various colors and scents: Tropical Sherbert, Creamsicle, Bubble Gum, Raspberry Vanilla, and Cotton Candy.
- Tropical Sherbert is a fruity blend of lime, raspberry, orange, and pineapple.
- Creamsicle is a combination of orange and vanilla.
Our bath bombs are 5 ounces in size.
So let the fun begin!
Basic Bath Bomb Recipe
Follow this recipe for a basic bath bomb. Once you have mastered making this recipe, begin experimenting with adding herbs, dried flowers, toys, and glitter to your bath bombs!
Supplies Needed:
- Stainless Steel Bowl or Glass Bowl
- Gloves
- Stainless Steel Bath Bomb Mold. Circular molds work best, but you can get creative and use muffin tins, melon ball scoopers, silicon molds, candy molds, etc.
- Spritzer Bottle
- Non-stick Spray
Dry Ingredients
- 8 oz. Corn Starch
- 16 oz. Baking Soda
- 8 oz. Citric Acid (add at the end to ensure fizzing doesn't occur in your bowl)
Wet Ingredients
- 1/2 to 1 tsp. Essential Oils - for a light scent, use a 1/2 teaspoon. For a bolder scent, use one teaspoon
- 1 oz. Cocoa Butter, Sweet Almond Oil, or Grapeseed Oil
- 1/2 tsp. Water or Witch Hazel in a spritzer bottle
- 1/2 tsp. cosmetic grade colorant or natural food coloring if desired
Recipe Variations:
Add these fun ingredients to your recipe
- One tsp. dried flowers or herbs
- One tsp. glitter
- Small plastic toys
Put your gloves on. Then, get your mold ready by spraying with non-stick spray. Set aside. Measure out 8 ounces of citric acid and set aside.
Take the rest of the dry ingredients and add them to a bowl. Heat the Cocoa Butter in a water bath until melted. If using liquid oil such as Sweet Almond Oil or Grapeseed Oil instead of Cocoa Butter, omit the heating.
Add the essential oils and any colorants. Then, drizzle your wet mixture into the dry mix. Add citric acid. Mix well so that your bath bombs stay intact and won't crumble. Lastly, form your bath bombs by scooping out a small amount.
Tips for Making Bath Bombs
The first tip is to create a smooth appearance using cornstarch in your formula. Bath bombs that look lumpy particularly tend to crumble.
Use a melon ball scooper if you don't have a circular mold. In order to harden correctly, these must dry for 48-72 hours. Don't use too much moisture to form your bath bombs.
The amount of liquid used will vary. In fact, if you live in a dry climate, you may need to add a spritzer bottle to apply the liquid. So this way, you can distribute the liquid for an even coat to bind the ingredients.
Spray your mold with non-stick spray so they pop out easily. Just make sure that they are dry throughout before using them.
3 Simple Bath Bomb Recipes Inspired by Lush
Option 1
If you love the dark aroma of Twilight, then this recipe is for you! In fact, you can easily recreate the relaxing scent of lavender infused with the light floral fragrance of Ylang Ylang.
Dry Ingredients
- 2 oz. Baking Soda
- 1 oz. Citric Acid (add at the end to ensure fizzing doesn't occur in your bowl)
- 1 oz. Cream of Tartar
Wet Ingredients
- 1/8 tsp. Lavender Essential Oil
- 1/8 tsp. Ylang Ylang Essential Oil
- 1/8 tsp. Vanilla Essential Oil
- 1/4 oz. Cocoa Butter
- 1/8 tsp. Water or Witch Hazel in a spritzer bottle
- 1/4 tsp. cosmetic grade colorant or natural food coloring - pink
Additional Ingredients - Added at the very end
- 1/4 tsp. cosmetic grade colorant or natural food coloring - blue
- glittery stars
Make the bath bomb mixture following the basic instructions above. Then, take your pink blend and separate 1/3 into an additional bowl. In this bowl, with the 1/3 mixture, add the glittery stars and mix.
Add the blue food coloring. Blend as desired or leave unmixed. Then take your stainless steel mold and make a pinch pot on each side with the pink mixture. Then, fill the inside of the shell. Use the blue and pink combination from the bowl with the 1/3 mix you set aside. Lastly, place the two sides of the mold together and follow the drying instructions above.
Option 2
If you feel down, add some sunshine to your day, and Cheer Up Buttercup! The Cheer Up Buttercup bath bomb from Lush is a bright yellow fizzer with uplifting citrus scents topped with little blue flowers for fun. In addition, formulas with aromatherapy add a calming scent to uplifting aromas in luxury care products and gifts.
Dry Ingredients
- 2 oz. Baking Soda
- 1 oz. Citric Acid (add at the end to ensure fizzing doesn't occur in your bowl)
- 1 oz. Cream of Tartar
Wet Ingredients
- 1/8 tsp. Lemon Essential Oil
- 1/8 tsp. Lime Essential Oil
- 1/8 tsp. Neroli Essential Oil
- 1/4 oz. Cocoa Butter
- 1/8 tsp. Water or Witch Hazel in a spritzer bottle
- 1/4 tsp. cosmetic grade colorant or natural food coloring - yellow
Additional Ingredients - Add at the very end
Blue cornflowers or any tiny flower
Make your recipe per the instructions above. Then take your stainless steel mold and add the tiny blue flowers to one side. Then, fill the tray with the bath bomb mixture and follow the drying instructions.
Option 3
Perk up your tub with vibrant hues of orange and yellow. The Marmalade bath bomb from Lush contains both mood-lifting Grapefruit and Sweet Orange scents.
Dry Ingredients
- 2 oz. Baking Soda
- 1 oz. Citric Acid (add at the end to ensure fizzing doesn't occur in your bowl)
- 1 oz. Corn Starch
- 1/4 tsp. Sodium Alginate (Algin)
Wet Ingredients
- 1/8 tsp. Grapefruit Essential Oil
- 1/8 tsp. Sweet Orange Essential Oil
- 1/4 oz. Cocoa Butter
- 1/8 tsp. Water or Witch Hazel in a spritzer bottle
Additional Ingredients - Added at the very end
- 1/4 tsp. cosmetic grade colorant or natural food coloring - yellow
- 1/4 tsp. cosmetic grade colorant or natural food coloring - orange
Make the bath bomb mixture following the basic instructions above. Take your blend and separate 1/3 into an additional bowl. Then in this bowl, with the 1/3 mixture, add the yellow food coloring and mix. In the bowl with the 2/3 mixture, add the orange colorant and combine it.
Then take your stainless steel mold and put the yellow mixture into the shell like you're making a pinch pot, leaving a hole in the middle. Then, fill the shell's inside with the orange choices from the bowl. Add the orange mix to the other side. Lastly, place the two sides of the mold together and follow the drying instructions above.
How to Make a Detoxifying Bath Bomb
Essential oils contain organic plant elements in high concentrations. The result is potent scents that are miracle workers. Additionally, the smell of essential oils or aromatherapy can help relax our stressed lives. In fact, they lift our spirits, and detoxify our bodies.
Essential Oil Detox Recipe
Add these essential oils to any bath bomb recipe to detox your body.
- 1/4 tsp. Grapefruit
- 1/4 tsp. Lemongrass
- 1/4 tsp. Fennel
- 1/4 tsp. Rose Geranium
Valentine's Day Variations
A super easy gift for Valentine's Day is creating a bath bomb for those you care about in your life. In any case, first create the basic recipe above.
- Add 1/2 tsp. cosmetic colorant or alkanet
- Add one tsp. glitter - iridescent, gold, or silver
- Add any Essential Oil, such as lavender or rose