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Do you struggle to get vibrant color in your bath bombs? I have found getting really rich blues and really saturated reds in my bath bombs to be really difficult. I also learned that most blue and green micas are not FDA approved for use in bath bombs. So, I decided to bloom my dyes in my dry ingredients, not just the baking soda, but everything except the citric acid. I dye the citric acid separately so the bath bombs don't activate prematurely. I let my dyed dry ingredients dry overnight and then use them as I usually do in my tried and true "perfect" bath bomb recipe. Watch all the way through to see a demo of the bath bomb.
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Dye
1/4 tsp Blue No 1 dye powder
1.5 oz Distilled water
Dry Ingredients
20 Oz Baking Soda
2.5 Oz Milk Powder
1.5 Oz Cream of Tartar
0.75 Oz Corn Starch
Wet Ingredients
0.7 Fragrance (Blueberry - www.naturesgar...)
0.6 Polysorbate 80
0.4 Avocado Oil
0.3 Safflower Oil
8 Oz Citric Acid
1-3 Sprays of Witch Hazel
Tools Needed:
Dye - www.nurturesoap.com
Large and Small Bowls
Whisk
Droppers
Squeeze Bottle
Molds - www.bathbombpr..., www.etsy.com/s...
Scale
Measuring Spoons
Cookie Sheet
Wax Paper
Spray Bottle