Thank you for watching! If you have any questions, feel free to contact our customer service team at info@brambleberry.com or 877-627-7883 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. PST, Monday-Friday. You can also live chat with customer service on BrambleBerry.com from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. PST, Monday-Friday. For more tutorials, tips and tricks and business advice, visit our blog www.soapqueen.com/. For soapmaking supplies, visit our website www.brambleberry.com/
you prolly dont give a shit but does any of you know a trick to get back into an instagram account?? I was dumb forgot the password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me!
@@bramble-berryI find it hard to purchase everything extra I need for this recipe without seeing how then actually work in water. It's very easy and usually videos show this at the end. You just use a big glass bowl and pour your water and break it uo. If you've shown this product and how it performs anywhere else please let me know where or link below. Thank you. Video looks great. I would be confident to buy right away if I could of just seen it in action, afterall it is not exactly cheap to purchase the additional ingredients needed that a traditional bath bomb doesn't contain.
I would love to see an example of how these look under running water. They are cute but its hard to know what you are actually making and how to use them if you've never made these or seen them in use before.
When I use SLSA I put it in the bowl first then I take alcohol in a spray bottle and I spray it a few times and it actually locks the SLSA in place and u can sift all ur stuff right on top and you don’t have to worry. I’m a heart patient and my daughter has severe asthma so I have to be very careful with her. And it never bothers her n we do still wear masks. Never take a chance!!
I would rather use Cocamidopropyl betaine think its more natural as a bubbling agent wish there were more recipes to use it. It's an liquid and is tricky to add in but works really well with wet products like this. I've made truffles with it
Thank you! I have a comment and a suggestion. First and foremost, thank you very much for the safety suggestions and using the mask for the SLSA. I’ve literally cringed and stopped watching other videos using this product with no regard to safety. I’ve used this SLSA in production and I required my employees and myself to use a full face respirator. My suggestion is adding the SLSA to a liquid, in this case the Glycerine, whisked in, therefore dispersed and not airborne. Also, I would probably heat up the coco butter first, then add the other liquid ingredients and Shea butter. I’ve always been under the OG assumption that heating up Shea butter over 120 degrees makes it loose those nutrients? Could be wrong? Love the product idea! Can’t wait to try this!
We haven't attempted that substitution yet, but the glycerin is there to help mold things together and it doesn't work without it. If you give it a shot let us know how it turns out!
I made this over the weekend and they turned out amazing! Is there a way to make them float to the top of the water like traditional bath bombs? Mine just sunk to the bottom and never came back up
Question for the soap queen. We live in a humid climate and we shrink wrap our bath bombs, 24hrs, 48 hrs after making and each time they pop the seal. We waited until 72 hrs and they started cracking before we wrapped them. Can’t figure out what we are doing wrong or if we need to wrap them a different way, any suggestions?
I absolutely love that you mentioned the alternative to hand mixing would be to use a stand mixer for persons with Fibromyalgia and Arthritis. I wondered about that as I saw you having to really go in there and that can be difficult. Thanks!
You absolutely can. The ice cream scooper just gives it the look/texture of ice cream (with the little ridges). But it should work exactly the same if you place it in a mold. Edit: I apologize I didn't see that @Soap Queen already replied.
Buenas noches me encanta lo que hace siempre me deja con la boca abierta , excelente su trabajo . Una pregunta esa jarra de cristal tan grande la puedo conseguir en su tienda? Gracias de antemano por su respuesta
Wow, just found your channel and all the bath bomb recipes 😍😍. Here in Spain the cream of tartar isn’t that popular so it’s a bit difficult and expensive to get, what can I use instead of it?
Thank you for watching! If you have any questions, feel free to contact our customer service team at info@brambleberry.com or 877-627-7883 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. PST, Monday-Friday. You can also live chat with customer service on BrambleBerry.com from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. PST, Monday-Friday.
For more tutorials, tips and tricks and business advice, visit our blog www.soapqueen.com/.
For soapmaking supplies, visit our website www.brambleberry.com/
I MISS YOU ON UA-cam ANNE MARIE!!
BUT I CONTINUALLY FOLLOW YOU ON INSTAGRAM 👍A/M♥️
🌷🌼💙💚💛💟
Miss brambleberry ehat would you call your job because im intresterd to go to college for this
@@ms.em0ti0nal93 SOAP MAKER
@@divya2677 thanks
you prolly dont give a shit but does any of you know a trick to get back into an instagram account??
I was dumb forgot the password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me!
I love that this video is two years old and the way you talk about having a mask around, just because we definitely have a mask around now
Whenever I use SLSA, it's the first ingredient I put in my bowl so then it is quickly buried and won't poof up in my face :-)
This is what I thought of lol
Great idea
That’s what I’ve always done.
Also kaolin clay can replace cream of tarter
I have the pumpkin spice and the cashmere should be delivered literally any minute. I can't wait to see what those two smell like together.
Super informative video! Thanks so much for taking the time to make this, and really explain what each ingredient does!
She is showing her beautiful personality here in this video. I like it.
I was looking for something for my fall line. I have all the ingredients, oh hells yes!
Tessie Dobey do you have a shop?? I’d love to check it out!
@@gypsyjane6352 I think it's in her about section of youtube. It's her sisters but maybe there's a link to hers from her sisters page.
Liked the ending , it good to laugh at yourself , makes you a better human. ❤️💕💕
Yayyyyy!! So so glad to see Anne-Marie in a new video! I've missed seeing you! Great video btw, thank you so much!!
Yeah, I love the bloopers at the end! They’re terrific and so fun to watch. Heck, we’re all human.😊
Thank you for being so adventurous and fun, and starting a business. I love brambleberry.
Excellent video! I appreciate all the helpful tips.
What a great recipe - perfect for fall! Thanks
I made these today, they turned out perfect!
I love the bloopers at the end....and a cpl during the video. So many YT videos are heavily edited this just makes it more realistic 🙂
Thx for demonstrating and sharing your recipe kodos Marie!
Second!
I've waited to LONG for a new long video. Please make them weekly like you did in many years past. PLEASE?!?!?!?
Next time can you please show how they react in water? I would hate to make these and not know what or how they will react when placed in water.
I will keep that suggestion in mind! If you crumble them up and hold them under running water they will bubble and add oils and color to your bath!
@@bramble-berryI find it hard to purchase everything extra I need for this recipe without seeing how then actually work in water. It's very easy and usually videos show this at the end. You just use a big glass bowl and pour your water and break it uo. If you've shown this product and how it performs anywhere else please let me know where or link below. Thank you. Video looks great. I would be confident to buy right away if I could of just seen it in action, afterall it is not exactly cheap to purchase the additional ingredients needed that a traditional bath bomb doesn't contain.
lol. love the bloopers at the end. great touch
It's like you created a product that represents everything I love! Pumpkin Spice, and Cocoa Butter, and Shea Butter, Oh My!
Oh yea, rich product. The colour is so sophisticated. This one is definitely a winner.
I love your little guy 😂 honestly loved the video but the end was the best ♥️
When I think of what cashmere would smell like I can think of anything except goats lol.
Your skin tone is sooo beautiful AnneMarie. And your hair is chic. Now let me go back and continue watching.
Vic Toria agreed. She’s glowing and her cut is edgy.... it really fits her
I would love to see an example of how these look under running water. They are cute but its hard to know what you are actually making and how to use them if you've never made these or seen them in use before.
When I use SLSA I put it in the bowl first then I take alcohol in a spray bottle and I spray it a few times and it actually locks the SLSA in place and u can sift all ur stuff right on top and you don’t have to worry. I’m a heart patient and my daughter has severe asthma so I have to be very careful with her. And it never bothers her n we do still wear masks. Never take a chance!!
I love that you included the moments where things went a little wrong; it's wonderfully human and likeable.
I would rather use Cocamidopropyl betaine think its more natural as a bubbling agent wish there were more recipes to use it. It's an liquid and is tricky to add in but works really well with wet products like this. I've made truffles with it
If you could help, I want to make my grandson bubble bath stuff, thanks I feel that cocobetain ? Be better then sodium lauryl sufecetate?
I bet these smell wonderful i gotta make these for family this holidays
Putting the slsa in first helps as the other ingredients help keep it from being airborne. Or just a spritz or two of rubbing alcohol.
Love the long videos. Keep them coming :)
Thank you! I have a comment and a suggestion. First and foremost, thank you very much for the safety suggestions and using the mask for the SLSA. I’ve literally cringed and stopped watching other videos using this product with no regard to safety. I’ve used this SLSA in production and I required my employees and myself to use a full face respirator. My suggestion is adding the SLSA to a liquid, in this case the Glycerine, whisked in, therefore dispersed and not airborne. Also, I would probably heat up the coco butter first, then add the other liquid ingredients and Shea butter. I’ve always been under the OG assumption that heating up Shea butter over 120 degrees makes it loose those nutrients? Could be wrong? Love the product idea! Can’t wait to try this!
YEAHEEEE! BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONE SINCE IT WAS POSTED ON INSTAGRAM! THANKS!! :)
LOL Anne-Marie!!! Funny & Natural! Loved this video :)
Thank you so much! I made some and I can’t wait to use them! 😊😍❤️
Thank you for the awesome recipe!
Awesome recipe :)
Wooowwwwww nice
❤💞#perfect
Could you swap a portion of the glycerine for coco beta in to get more bubbles?
We haven't attempted that substitution yet, but the glycerin is there to help mold things together and it doesn't work without it. If you give it a shot let us know how it turns out!
Excellent video..... Love you so much.
Thank you for sharing
Really missed your longer videos and glad to see this one! Wish I could make these but don't have the skill haha
Question... Can you substitute the Cocoa Butter for Mango Butter? Do you have to use Cocoa Butter?
These are the only bath bombs I make in my line. They smell gorgeous.
AM videos are the best ❤️
I made this over the weekend and they turned out amazing! Is there a way to make them float to the top of the water like traditional bath bombs? Mine just sunk to the bottom and never came back up
Can I substitute fragrance oils? If so are would it be equal parts?
How long do they stay good? Do they have an expiration date or no?
We recommend using bath truffles within 6-12 months.
thank you Anne Marie for sharing this, we do not need to care about oil temperature?
Can this recipe be made kid friendly ?
Can you use cocoa butter soap base for truffles ty
What do they look like when used?
Do these work well with a silicone mold?
We have missed you AnneMarie!!
Where do I find the weights for this recipe please?
"So much more comfortable" - say hello to 2020 and 2021😅😅😅
Do these get hard after they dry?
Can I use coconut oil instead of Cocoa AND Shea butter?
Do you have to add the cream of tartar or can it be left out and just increase the bicarb and citric acid?
thanks but What is an alternative tartar
You can omit the cream of tartar, it just helps the bubbles! You can always add a little more citric acid or baking soda to help with that.
Can i use potassium cocoate in place SLSA
Question for the soap queen. We live in a humid climate and we shrink wrap our bath bombs, 24hrs, 48 hrs after making and each time they pop the seal. We waited until 72 hrs and they started cracking before we wrapped them. Can’t figure out what we are doing wrong or if we need to wrap them a different way, any suggestions?
I forgot to add that we have a dehumidifier running before,during and while they dry
Would these be good to use for kids? My grandson is 9 I want to make him a bubble bath
Is SLSA a sulfate? I love using it but not sure if I can say the product is sulfate free when asked.
SLSA is a sulfate, but it's natural and known to be safe.
where can i get the SLSA
Would kaiolin clay be good to use instead of the Brazilian clay.
She used the clay for a natural "colorant". ((Hugs)) xx
If it’s lighter than air how come it didn’t float out of the cup?
Are these as hard to get right as bath bombs?
What are the meusurments of the cream of tartar and slsa
Love your videos. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Anne Marie I would love to make this recipe but adapted for Christmas. I don't have any extracts either, what can I subs it with?
You can use any other lightweight oil, a good one would be Sweet Almond or Grapeseed Oil.
I would like to do a vegan version of this recipe any suggestions?
what's not vegan in this product?
Are you kidding me? Literally read the ingredients and you'll see there's no animal products in the recipe. 🙄🤦♂️
Anne Marie what size of ice cream scoop did you use?
The truffles weigh about 6 ounces so you would use a normal medium sized cookie/ice cream scoop.
I love this recipe!
Great video! !! I have one ? do you really use 15 oz of SLSA? I just want to make sure.
What can I used instead of SLSA I'm allergic to it
Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate or a milk powder, though you'd have to really experiment with the milk powder as it can change the consistency of your mix.
lol, love the bloopers💜
How does that work for people who have allergies?
A tip is to add the citric acid last, just before moulding
Watching in 2020 ..mask is not a problem haha
I absolutely love that you mentioned the alternative to hand mixing would be to use a stand mixer for persons with Fibromyalgia and Arthritis. I wondered about that as I saw you having to really go in there and that can be difficult. Thanks!
If we don't use the SLSA how much of the other dry ingredients do we need to add? They look great thank you
haha, nowadays everyone knows the right way to wear the mask)
thank you for the tutorial btw.
I trird this recipe and it got soo dry, I wonder what i did wrong
This is amazing! I have poly sorbate 20, can I use that? I can't seem to find PS80 where I am
Could i make these as regular bath bombs, and put them in bolds instead of just scooping them ??
Sure definitely you can do that!
You absolutely can. The ice cream scooper just gives it the look/texture of ice cream (with the little ridges). But it should work exactly the same if you place it in a mold. Edit: I apologize I didn't see that @Soap Queen already replied.
Wait ... I have to put my glasses on. Is this a misprint or does this recipe actually call for 15 OZ (almost 1 lb) of SLSA?!
Laurie Lindahl RIGHT
I thought the rough ratio was half as much SLSA as citric acid? The SLSA is double the citric acid in this recipe as written.
Yeah, I definitely won't be adding that much. First of all, it's expensive, second, it's a skin and eye irritant
Has anyone made this with less SLSA yet? Did it work?
Buenas noches me encanta lo que hace siempre me deja con la boca abierta , excelente su trabajo .
Una pregunta esa jarra de cristal tan grande la puedo conseguir en su tienda?
Gracias de antemano por su respuesta
I love your videos and blogs, but would it be possible to add a metric conversion to the recipes?
Ice cream scoops 😍😍
Please making cold process soap video
If you go to soap queen there is every kind of video from beginner CP soap
She put the mask on upside down😂
What could I use instead of SLSA?
Wow, just found your channel and all the bath bomb recipes 😍😍. Here in Spain the cream of tartar isn’t that popular so it’s a bit difficult and expensive to get, what can I use instead of it?
I like the video loved it actually but its a recipe and you listed no measurements
What can I use instead of slsa?
Amazing , please tell me the self life of the truffles
I would use no more than 1/2 cup of SLSA. ( Plenty of foam. )
Well, luckily we all have plenty of masks to choose from now! ;)
Can you make a Pipeable bubble frosting video without cream of tarter, sugar, meringue?