HOW TO MAKE BATH BOMBS NO DYE | TEA TREE OIL & MINT BATH BOMBS - Great for Psorasis

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  • Опубліковано 26 кві 2020
  • Today I am showing you how I make tea tree oil & mint bath bombs for my son's psoriasis. #bathbombtutorial #diybathbombs
    DISCLAIMER: This video is intended for informational purpose only, due further research before pursuing bath bomb making. I do recommend to check the FDA regulations on fragrances/essential oils and your color choices for color additives permitted for use in cosmetics. Possible skin sensitivity. If you are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician.
    Tea Tree Oil & Mint Bath Bomb Recipe:
    1 Cup Baking Soda
    *1/4 Cup Epsom Salt Fine amzn.to/2n4rGFM
    1/4 Cup Fine Dead Sea Salt
    *1/2 Cup Corn Starch amzn.to/2LXmcL3
    1/2 Cup Citric Acid
    *2 teaspoon Sweet Almond Oil amzn.to/2v9TmxK
    *8-9 drops Peppermint Oil
    *1 ml Tea Tree Oil
    *Witch Hazel amzn.to/2Mb2CYH
    Large Bath Bomb Mold: bit.ly/2ubpr57
    *2.5” Metal Bath Bomb Mold amzn.to/2i6WS4R
    I hope you enjoy another bath bomb making tutorial! Here is some additional information from FAQ's from my previous bath bomb video.
    Citric acid: This is what causes bath bombs to fizz so if you want your bath bomb to fiz then you wouldn't eliminate this ingredient.
    Corn starch: Can be eliminated. It helps with slowing down the reaction (fizzing) also softens water. Optional: add kaolin clay instead.
    Witch hazel: Use a bit of water instead. If you live in a humid environment then use 90% or higher isopropyl alcohol.
    Epsom Salt and Dead Sea Salt: you can eliminate as well.
    Sweet almond oil: This is the base oil. Your base oil can be either sweet almond oil, avocado oil, grapeseed oil, hemp seed oil, coconut oil, olive oil or a mixture of more than one.
    Polysorbate 80- Not necessary but you can use if you wish, it helps disperse the oils and butters in your bath water and helps micas or colarants to not leave a ring around the tub.
    Butters: You can add melted shea butter & cocoa butter to your mixture. Be careful when using as butters & oils can make your tub slippery.
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  • @slowlifedreams
    @slowlifedreams 10 місяців тому

    Love this, very nice. This inspires me to make these. Couple of things though. I have had psoriasis for over 20 years now and i learned a couple things. I wouldn't use Epsom salt, just double up on dead sea salt. And sometimes tea tree can actually make psoriasis worst so be cautious with usage.

  • @SimplyDovie
    @SimplyDovie  4 роки тому

    I hope you enjoy watching this bath bomb making tutorial! Here is some additional information gathered from FAQ's from my previous bath bomb video.
    Citric acid: This is what causes bath bombs to fizz so if you want your bath bomb to fiz then you wouldn't eliminate this ingredient.
    Corn starch: Can be eliminated. It helps with slowing down the reaction (fizzing) also softens water. Optional: add kaolin clay instead.
    Witch hazel: If you don't want to use witch hazel then you can use a small bit of water. If you live in a humid environment then use 90% or higher isopropyl alcohol.
    Epsom Salt and Dead Sea Salt: you can eliminate as well.
    Sweet almond oil: This is the base oil. Your base oil can be either sweet almond oil, avocado oil, grapeseed oil, hemp seed oil, coconut oil, olive oil or a mixture of more than one.
    Polysorbate 80- Not necessary but you can use if you wish, it helps disperse the oils and butters in your bath water and helps micas or colarants to not leave a ring around the tub.
    Butters: You can add melted shea butter & cocoa butter to your mixture. Be careful when using as butters & oils can make your tub slippery.