Kaolin clay is a popular bath bomb ingredient and one I have used before in other recipes. I think there's a good chance it would be a decent substitute in this recipe. Clays have a tendency to make bath bombs a little dry (and could then become a little brittle), so you might just need to adjust the amount of clay down a bit of you find your bath bombs cracking a little.
These turned out beautiful! Thank you for shouting out Holly; she’s super talented!
Thanks Jerika! She is, and so are you! Big fan 🤗. I’m enjoying watching your channel grow, congrats!!🍾
So adorable congrats ☕☕🤓😍😍😍
Thanks!
I get the same bag of backing soda from Walmart for the same price. Love it.
Thanks for sharing! Curious how many bath bombs you get from this recipe?
Would kaolin clay work in place of the milk powder?
Kaolin clay is a popular bath bomb ingredient and one I have used before in other recipes. I think there's a good chance it would be a decent substitute in this recipe. Clays have a tendency to make bath bombs a little dry (and could then become a little brittle), so you might just need to adjust the amount of clay down a bit of you find your bath bombs cracking a little.
Thank you!
I wish our humidity was 40 or below, it always above 70 here in California. 😢
Yeesh, that’s got to be rough! I run the dehumidifier around the clock in the summer months and it’s still a struggle, even in Maryland!
You only need 10 g of slsa for this recipe. You'd be surprised at how better the bubbles form