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Coconut oil bath bomb without citric acid.
You can leave the coconut oil out of the recipe as it will weigh the bath bomb down and create less fizz.
Because of its high saturated fat content it is slow to oxidize and thus resistant to rancidification lasting up to six months at 24 c without spoiling.
Baking soda get it here.
Coconut oil or copra oil is an edible oil extracted from the kernel or meat of mature coconuts harvested from the coconut palm.
4 drops of essential oil for fragrance.
Cup corn starch.
Silicone soap molds or bath bomb molds.
Add 8 teaspoons of olive oil almond oil coconut oil or any other carrier oil.
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When i first started making diy bath bombs i was a little overwhelmed by the number of ingredients.
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Here is an easy and simple diy bath bomb recipe without citric acid using cream of tartar instead.
2 drops of food coloring.
2 tablespoons coconut oil.
Make bath bombs without citric acid.
1 2 cup epsom salts.
Pour the cocoa or shea butter almond oil and coconut oil into the mixture.
If you have sensitive skin and tend to experience skin reactions from bath products.
Without citric acid ingredients 2 tbls lemon juice.
2 teaspoons lavender essential oil.
1 cup baking soda.
4 tablespoons cream of tartar.
Hope you liked it and that you ll try this diy out.
It has various applications.
Note that coconut oil is solid at room temperature.
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Combine all the ingredients until a dough like substance has been formed.
They are easy to make and i mean who doesn t love having a bath.
I recommend adding the coconut oil if you want to add essential oils as well since the oil will help safely disperse the essential oils in the bath water.
Baking soda citric acid cornstarch epsom salt coconut oil essential oils etc i remember wanting a super simple recipe to get me started.
Plenty of fizz and a silky finish for great looking bath bombs.
Cup baking soda.
Cup epsom salts.
Olive oil works well because it is readily available and is mildly scented so it won t compete with the peppermint oil.