During a failed attempt at bath bombs I created the recipe for these fizzy bath salts!
What you need.. 2:1 parts of baking soda to citric acid ratio. For every 2 cups of baking soda add. 1 cup of citric acid. Or if you aren't making enough for "cups" just add double the amount of baking soda as you add citric acid.
• soap color and fragrant (optional)
For every cup of citric acid add 1 tablespoon of epsom salts. You can add more if you want.
The instructions are pretty self explanatory. Add all ingrediantsand mix. Add the color and frgrancr in small portions so the "fiz" doesn't deactivate. Add sprits of water until the mixture has the texture of wet sand. Let stand for 30 min. When dry smash with your spoon tI break any parts that may have hardened in big peices. These are super moisturizing and give the effect of Epsom salts and a bath bomb!
* Be creative wuth your packaging! You can even give them to someone in one if your water marbled DIY ornaments!
What you need.. 2:1 parts of baking soda to citric acid ratio. For every 2 cups of baking soda add. 1 cup of citric acid. Or if you aren't making enough for "cups" just add double the amount of baking soda as you add citric acid.
• soap color and fragrant (optional)
For every cup of citric acid add 1 tablespoon of epsom salts. You can add more if you want.
The instructions are pretty self explanatory. Add all ingrediantsand mix. Add the color and frgrancr in small portions so the "fiz" doesn't deactivate. Add sprits of water until the mixture has the texture of wet sand. Let stand for 30 min. When dry smash with your spoon tI break any parts that may have hardened in big peices. These are super moisturizing and give the effect of Epsom salts and a bath bomb!
* Be creative wuth your packaging! You can even give them to someone in one if your water marbled DIY ornaments!