You read my mind! I have all the stuff to start making bath bombs, and I’ve been scrolling through your channel looking at the recipes so I can make something basic. Love your channel and all of your projects!
Hello! Thank you for this lovely tutorial. My daughter will be making these with my help. Quick question when did you add the carrier oil and how much? Thank you!
My ingredients arrived today to make basic bath bombs and I have the cheap molds cuz I can’t find anywhere to ship here to Mexico of the better ones. It’s ok I’ll start little by little ❤ Thank you Dora you are so sweet and inspiring ❤❤❤
Thank you so much, I made them and they are amazing thank you, best recipe that worked, I tried a few and they would fall apart. They came out trick hard and perfect
It's important to note for new makers, that most blue and green micas are not approved for use in bath bombs but lots of reds, purples and pinks are safe. Check with your supplier. The best colorants to use for bath bombs are the FD&C approved dyes that have been bloomed - like in Dora's color powder tutorial.
@@nenisguevaragomez8122 Most are not approved for general use / mucus membranes. Generally if it's approved for lip use you can use it in bath bombs because the user is going to be soaking in the colorful water. Most blue Micas are made with chromium oxide green which is not approved. Soap like cold process is different because not only is it a rinse off product but the color is encapsulated in the soap.
I stumbled upon your channel a week ago and I’ve just been binging all your videos! Your ideas are just so creative and you always give fantastic tips 😊
Thank you so much, I'm going to give this a try! I have been failing lol and I think it might be from the epson salt but I saw this recipe didn't have any.
@@CreativeBathLab Well, that didn't go very well.... I live in Utah where the humidity is always very low -- so they never got very hard and split in half. But I watched one of your other videos where you troubleshoot and I made the moisturizing spray you recommended. Today I tried your cocoa butter recipe (because we all suffer from dry skin--especially in the winter!) and used the moisturizing spray. So far they're holding together really well. A little powdery after 6 hours, but still hard. Fingers crossed. Thanks for putting together such amazing tutorials. My next attempt is with "the blob"! 😀
We use safe crayons for color. It’s for personal use so presentation is not that important. We use Easter eggs for mold. My kids have so much fun making them and using them. ❤
I'm having a problem of color spots showing up after the bath bomb dried. For example, when I make a purple bath bomb (mixing blue and pink powder lake color in dry ingredient), there'll be a lot of blue spots shown up after the bath bomb dried. Can you please help to explain why this happen and how to fix it? By the way, thank you very much for your great contents. It helps us a lot!
Yea. Lakes are hard to blend evenly. I don’t use lakes often & if I do, I add just a tiny bit. But Personally, I blend them in a blender to mix colors & make them smoother
@@CreativeBathLab and if one wants to sell them, and let's dream and say in big amounts, do we let them in the wrap (so that could be up to 1 or 2 years i guess) and ship them as is? i saw that lush employees leave them in their plastic molds.
Hi , thank you for your sharing. Do you know why the bomb cannot rotate and no fizz with foam and no bubble like beer🥲 I tried to add SLSA and no added SLSA , also low turning power, but they can float and rock hard. Thank Ÿou
Your affiliate link in the description for this video to nurturehandmade isn’t working and also once you do get it fixed you should go replace the link on your colorant video description so you get credit bc you’re definitely the reason many people are headed over to buy their products ❤
Very good video! Thank you!
Blue! of course, my fave color.
First blue comment I got!
You read my mind! I have all the stuff to start making bath bombs, and I’ve been scrolling through your channel looking at the recipes so I can make something basic. Love your channel and all of your projects!
You always use the best colors! Love these! Turquoise is my favorite. Thank you again for sharing with us. ❤🐝
Mine too!
Hello! Thank you for this lovely tutorial. My daughter will be making these with my help. Quick question when did you add the carrier oil and how much? Thank you!
the truquoise one is stunning! but a bath bomb of any color works for me!
My ingredients arrived today to make basic bath bombs and I have the cheap molds cuz I can’t find anywhere to ship here to Mexico of the better ones. It’s ok I’ll start little by little ❤ Thank you Dora you are so sweet and inspiring ❤❤❤
Im glad it was helpful!
What a great tutorial you have made. So light and informative the useful tips and alternatives and links to other maker lessons. Well done you! :)
Glad it was helpful!
Είσαι υπέροχη, πανέμορφη όπως και η δουλειά σου ,Σε ευχαριστούμε πολύ για τα βίντεο σου❤
You’re welcome!
Turquoise 💯💯🥰
Você é simplesmente incrível amo seu trabalho gratidão 🇧🇷👋
Thank you! Glad you like it!!!
Thank you so much, I made them and they are amazing thank you, best recipe that worked, I tried a few and they would fall apart. They came out trick hard and perfect
Wonderful!
Did you add a carrier oil? Trying to figure this out!❤
it is so pretty
It's important to note for new makers, that most blue and green micas are not approved for use in bath bombs but lots of reds, purples and pinks are safe. Check with your supplier. The best colorants to use for bath bombs are the FD&C approved dyes that have been bloomed - like in Dora's color powder tutorial.
She’s correct! I go over this in my colorants tutorial
Why blue and greens are not approved for use in bath bombs???
@@nenisguevaragomez8122 Most are not approved for general use / mucus membranes. Generally if it's approved for lip use you can use it in bath bombs because the user is going to be soaking in the colorful water. Most blue Micas are made with chromium oxide green which is not approved. Soap like cold process is different because not only is it a rinse off product but the color is encapsulated in the soap.
I stumbled upon your channel a week ago and I’ve just been binging all your videos! Your ideas are just so creative and you always give fantastic tips 😊
Glad you like them!
gracias DORA.
Thank you so much, I'm going to give this a try! I have been failing lol and I think it might be from the epson salt but I saw this recipe didn't have any.
good luck!
@@CreativeBathLab they turned out great, thanks!
✨✨✨✨ thank you blessed be
Can you tell me where the oil comes in :) I’ve been taking notes
I'm about to make my first bath bomb--wish me luck! I prefer the turquoise 😊
Good luck!
@@CreativeBathLab Well, that didn't go very well.... I live in Utah where the humidity is always very low -- so they never got very hard and split in half. But I watched one of your other videos where you troubleshoot and I made the moisturizing spray you recommended. Today I tried your cocoa butter recipe (because we all suffer from dry skin--especially in the winter!) and used the moisturizing spray. So far they're holding together really well. A little powdery after 6 hours, but still hard. Fingers crossed. Thanks for putting together such amazing tutorials. My next attempt is with "the blob"! 😀
We use safe crayons for color. It’s for personal use so presentation is not that important. We use Easter eggs for mold. My kids have so much fun making them and using them. ❤
thank you, they're both so pretty, but turquoise and gold just hits different.
I agree!
❤❤❤
Quiero un curso por favor
Turquoise 😉
❤!
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I'm having a problem of color spots showing up after the bath bomb dried. For example, when I make a purple bath bomb (mixing blue and pink powder lake color in dry ingredient), there'll be a lot of blue spots shown up after the bath bomb dried. Can you please help to explain why this happen and how to fix it?
By the way, thank you very much for your great contents. It helps us a lot!
Yea. Lakes are hard to blend evenly. I don’t use lakes often & if I do, I add just a tiny bit. But Personally, I blend them in a blender to mix colors & make them smoother
Both are pretty actually, but I do like the turquoise more.
Me too
Can you use food coloring
Yep!
cuantos gramos son de icarbonato
When do you apply the carrier oil?
Yes trying to figure how much carrier oil she added!
what happens if i don't shrink wrap them ?
Perhaps nothing but personally, I’ve found wrapping them wards off those little tiny cracks & exposure to moisture
@@CreativeBathLab and if one wants to sell them, and let's dream and say in big amounts, do we let them in the wrap (so that could be up to 1 or 2 years i guess) and ship them as is? i saw that lush employees leave them in their plastic molds.
Both of them.
:)
SLSA?
Turquoise
Hi , thank you for your sharing.
Do you know why the bomb cannot rotate and no fizz with foam and no bubble like beer🥲
I tried to add SLSA and no added SLSA , also low turning power, but they can float and rock hard.
Thank Ÿou
Your affiliate link in the description for this video to nurturehandmade isn’t working and also once you do get it fixed you should go replace the link on your colorant video description so you get credit bc you’re definitely the reason many people are headed over to buy their products ❤
Awe thanks love