I have been working for 2 months straight, watching the videos, doing hours and hours upon hours of research and i finally have created the most amazing bath bomb recipe. I even was up in the middle of the night at times trying to fix messed up bombs. I was so proud and excited when i told my husband. And my daughter couldn’t be happier having a nonstop shop of bath bombs at her disposal, even the broken ones!
These were sensational, incredible! thanks to you I fell in love with these bath bombs and started teaching people on my channel, I am very grateful! You are the best and you know how to pass on your passion to us!
I have this same mold~ I made ONE bath bomb with it~ LOL~ I'm going to try again~ just to see if I can get more out of it cause I love it so much~! Great job Thanks
I absolutely LOVE you and your channel. I just love the vibe and your creative approach to bath bombs! You explain everything and are not holding everything close to the vest like most. Today's creation was amazing. I'm so excited after watching and then going to the show notes to check out all the links! Thanks Dora!!
Thank you for all your cool videos and your tips and tricks. Believe it or not I felt better when the mold didn't work as I have the same problem with one in particular and I was just glad it wasn't just me 😂 Great channel Dora ❤
Love your videos!! I was hoping the mold maker might offer a solution. It is a very cute mold. Love the bling in your bath bombs-the water is gorgeous.
Yes! That's what I figured... The stars & moon are too deep or something. I may try it again later down the line, probably not. The amount of frustration was overwhelming. I actually threw it away & then the next day picked it out of the trash can & set it aside. I figured I could use it for something else. But, that is a great idea! I even have some clay... I may try to fill the stars up a bit.
@@CreativeBathLab maybe try to use a Dremel and sand down the edges that are too rough so that it can come straight out it won't be as pretty but should still work
It’s always a pleasure to share my passion! Have a good weekend yourself. Although, I highly doubt I’ll have a good weekend, or next week for that matter. Hurricane Ida is headed straight for us! Looks like another Katrina in the making 😩🙏. I’ll be fine but depending on the damage & how long it takes to get electricity back on, I might not be able to put out another video for 2 weeks!
Hey Dora, I know this video is two years old but I’m really struggling here in TX. I followed this recipe EXACTLY but my mix was really dry. I molded the dry mix into a large bomb and let it dry. It was powdery to the touch but performed great. I added a little cocoa betaine to the rest of the mix to get it told mold and used a little smaller mold. Yours performed great but it literally was so soft i was worried about crumbling. The barely wetter ones dropped to the bottom and didn’t foam. Any suggestions if you’re possibly reading this?
maybe try the mold in a press so that you are not twisting it because i think that is where you are having it mess up because patterned molds like that are not supposed to be twisted
I adore your videos, the longer the better for me. I love all that bling. love ya, Dora, Thank you. I'm sorry the stares & moon didn't work. did you try spritzing a teeny tiny bit of oil inside the mold? maybe whipping it out after but leaving a teeny tiny trace behind. maybe leave packed overnight or longer. Just a thought.
Thanks so much Pam! Your comments always cheer me up & make me smile 🙂. I tried everything under the sun... But, I didn't try drying over night. I suppose I could give that a shot!
Wow, that's a nice compliment! Thank you. Most of my ideas are 100% original, however, a lot of my bath bomb aspects are inspired by Lush. They have a twilight bath bomb that's blue & purple so I incorporated those colors (Lush's is pinky-purple on the outside & pale blue on the inside) & then with the sparkling salts, I wanted it to look like a starry night sky, or like the milky way or something.
I had the same problem with a similar mould. The seller said to make the mix dryer and it will work, he was right too. I now make lovely bath bombs with it. Hope that helps.
Hello Dora. Love Love your videos. I was wondering if the powder colour you mix in with you dry ingredient is mica or something else. Sometimes you will add mica to the wet ingredients in the little shooter glass you use and mix it before adding to the dry. Do you use mica for everything?
Thanks so much! I got the bowls on Amazon - I'll post them at the bottom of description for you! I use them in every video... I just searched the big ones & they're unavailable, but similar bowls pop up.
I had the same 3d mould and wasted quite a lot of base ingredients lol, but finally came to the conclusion that bath bomb mixture should be wet a bit more than usual. X
I always waiting when you say ^ welcome to creative bath lab^,, 😊 ah its must be dora,,, 😘😘 you're so talented and bless,,, GBU dora,, thanks for sharing 😇😇😘😘
Oooh absolutely beautiful! It’s like taking a bath in the Milky Way ....we must be soul sisters because I thought I’m the only one who has monthly “off” days....actually at least a week where I’m totally confused as to why my products aren’t cooperating with me....I’m actually going through it now. I am not doing anything different. Using same recipe & technique but my bombs are freakishly soft where they start to deflate but then they get this crunchy exterior & sticky soft on the inside. Any thoughts on that? 🥴....also, how do you use salts in your bomb with humid weather? Every time I’ve used them in mine; they dry out fine & hard but then they kinda get soft after a week. I think the salts are grabbing the humidity in the air....sorry for the long commentary. You’re actually the only one I would ever ask advice from when it comes to bath bombs. I hold you in very high regards. Luv ya 🥰
Well I really appreciate it, & I'll try to not ever let you down. But yeah, the truth is (most of the time) I go in my studio, I do my thing, & everything comes out amazing! But there's always ONE week out of the month where NOTHING goes right!!! Ah well- can't win them all! I'll check my twilight bombs in a few weeks & let you know if they're softer than normal. However, the amount of salt I used is soo little that I don't think it'd affect the bombs that much. I have put a lot of salt in my bombs before & that bomb turned out to be 1 big mess.... So I don't know- its tricky. Bath bombs are just tricky & finicky things, no matter what. The same recipe (& same temp/humidity) will work one day & then won't the next- I experience this all the time. If the bomb dries fine & is hard, but turns soft over time- yep- that's a humidity problem that is probably due to salts or a humidity source of some kind.. or it could've been just a really wet bomb. But if bombs are soft right off the bat, my guess would be - too much wet, too humid, but probably - not molding the bombs tight enough. As far as a crunchy outside & soft inside I'm baffled! lol I've never experienced this nor heard of it before..... However, I'd guess the dry ingredients weren't sieved well enough & mixed together enough with the wet. I hope this helps.
@@CreativeBathLab thank you so much for responding....yeah I’ve recently got that crunchy outside texture with soft interior....it’s kinda cool but I don’t know what caused it lol....my daughter said it looks like an ice cream scoop...kinda like it has that magic shell exterior....almost like an eggshell protecting the inside sticky softness 🙄....heck I’d like to play with this idea to have a hard shell but I honestly don’t know how it came to be...anyways, thank you so much for your input & response....totally appreciate you luv 🙏🏼🥰
@@CreativeBathLab lol yup I’m actually trying to figure out how it happened....I figured if I can recreate that crusty eggshell like crust; it would be a fun way to make hatchlings of dinosaur eggs....like a bath bomb Dino with broken eggshells around it ...it’s a cute idea anyways lol
Dora, so.... while I was watching this video I realized that I was out of space and I am not even an astronaut! how is that possible? ha ha, one more amazing video. I am catching up on your videos and I am learning a lot. Thank you so much for your kindness. Again girl, you are a true artist. I was wondering if I could replace the sodium alginate with knox? I remember in one of your videos that you were not to happy with the sodium alginate once. I hope I am not mixing the videos or info. BUT seriously, how do you do it? thanks so much from the bottom of my heart.
MY pleasure sweet pea! & Thanks so much for the encouragement. Sodium alginate is a very expensive alternative to cheap solutions (I have learned). While Knox may add some additional bubbling, it wont do what sodium alginate or guar gum or xanthan gum will do. But, again, these ingredients are optional & not at all necessary to get a wonderful bath bomb!
@@CreativeBathLab ah ok makes sense of course. I do have guar gum and xanthan gum so I will use that instead. Will report soon, my captain! Ha ha. Thanks Dora. Have a wonderful Sunday.
Hey hun! Thanks so much! I don't sell my products; I just don't have enough time.. Looking like I might have to start though! lol As far as sodium alginate, it's kind of hard to explain. In a nutshell- it makes the reactions bubbly. Watch this video, it'll help you out BIG TIME!!!! ua-cam.com/video/2GTCIlLTecA/v-deo.html
Don't tap the mold, especially not the tops. Maybe make the mix slightly wetter,oily and squeeze the sides to get a feel for it and keep turning it up and down every few minutes.
My first batch of bath bombs turned out great, but I tried another batch yesterday and mine turned out just like that, just fell apart, I managed to get 10 out of a big batch and the rest of it was just powdery and would not stick together no matter what I did.
Did you ever figure out what went wrong with your stars and moon mold? At the beginning of your video I see a sleeve that goes on the outside of the mold. The way most of the 3D printed mold s work is you put half of your mold onside the sleeve then add your bath bomb material however you want then put the other half of the mold into the sleeve and squeeze…no twisting with these molds. I normally place it in the table and lean onto the mold. I have arthritis so I can’t squeeze as much as I would like to. Anyway, keep the mold together but remove the outside sleeve and now tap on top, bottom, sides, etc… and remove one piece and hold the bomb in your hand and remove the other side of the mold. Your bomb should be out of the mold and you just need to find a place for it to rest and dry. I didn’t read any other comments so if someone already gave you these instructions I am sorry and just disregard them. Your final bath bomb looked amazing. Next time reach out to the person you purchased the 3D printed mold because I am sure they can help you figure them out. I know I have had to reach out a few times because some molds don’t have a sleeve and I am not sure how they work with a sleeve! I hope you make another video with this mold.
Thank you for the wonderful tips! It's just after numerous batches & countless tries I sort of just gave up. That's not normally my style (never did it before), but believe me when I say- this mold doesn't work! I got some bombs to come out whole, but they NEVER came out complete (they'd have chunks of star missing or whatever). There was one tip that I thought may've worked - but it involved leaving the mix in the mold for a few hours & as I'm sure you'd agree - that's just not economical, convenient, or something I'd be willing to do for an entire batch of bombs. I don't consider myself an expert or anything, but I am very experienced when it comes to bath bombs. And, my thought process is: If I cant get it to work, I am assuming others would have an even tougher time. I will try again in the future with this mold, far down the line & will implement the advice you & others have given me! If all else fails, I will reach out to the owner. I looked on website; 1 review mentioned this mold & it said something like "working on it" or something like that.
@@CreativeBathLab I agree with everything you just said. I am not a business owner or a professional at all. I just stumbled across one of your videos and you said the word y'all at the beginning of a video so I kept watching others and I was so pleased to hear you mention you live in Louisiana because so do I! I have had so many problems with making bath bombs that only someone from Louisiana would understand. Most states don't have problems with heat and humidity like we do so it is hard to use other people's recipes and try their tips and tricks because they just don't work. I have learned so much from watch your bath bomb video. Can't wait to watch your other videos. Thanks for responding to my comment and I hope you can get that mold to work. Where did you get it? I was thinking about getting it and trying to make it myself. I am going to order the lollipop mold because I love the way yours turned out. Keep up the great work and I will keep watching. Thanks again!
I feel ya... It can definitely get crazy expensive - & quick too! The best option is to buy in larger quantities instead of those little gram jars. I buy 3 oz. bags for like 10-11 dollars. Which is an amazing deal. That might not seem like that much mica, but it's a butt load
Hey! I know what the problem is with 3d molds. A completely different recipe is needed. The mold should be solid and dry. Recipe: 500 grams of baking soda 180 grams of citric acid 2 teaspoon liquid dye 2 teaspoon flavoring 2 teaspoon base oil 2 teaspoons Polysorbate Twin 80 2 teaspoon sulfate It is impossible to strongly thrombus the mixture into a mold. Connect the mold, knock lightly from all sides, pull up.
its because you are twisting the molds just slightly i think it is from habit try with a very clean dry mold and just push down tap and lift up. NO TWIST you have broken the bomb before you ever tap it
Yes, this was after I added more dry & was messing around with the mix that it became too dry... But I made several batches after that- I even I squeezed the mix on a different batch to demonstrate that my mix was on point. and it still didn't work!!! ☹
I just made my first bath bomb! Made from your video, thank you so much. I've been watching youtube non-stop for about a month and finally got up the nerve to try. I had to have a celebratory glass of wine afterwards! Your videos are the best ever!
Seems like the problem with THAT mold is the same as the problem with castings-with-undercuts -- and the same reason you scuff a surface in between coats - the coating holds on nice-n-tight. You could problem cast silicone into THAT mold because it can deform enough to release whereas your drying bath bomb mixture cannot deform itself very much at all. It seems a nice idea, but the demands on the medium are just too great. I LOL'ed when you threw it away - but then retrieved it. It's not good for this, but it'll be good for something. Keep up the great work, Dora! Aloha
I have a rose mold that doesn't work...I have to say, the petals aren't as deep on my mold as they are in the photos used by the seller. I asked around about how to get the mold to work and it was suggested a food based silicone (pro baker stuff)... it didn't work either. So, that's $40 down the drain. Win some, lose some.
Where are we doing wrong😣 1 cup bacingsoda 1/2 epsom salt 1/2 citricacid 1 tsp caolinclay 3 tsp palm oil 2 tsp essansial oil 2.5 ml poli80 Becomes hard when dry but Hard to come out of the mold 😩
My beautiful Dora I was trying to surprise u but it don't go as planned dammit !!! I sent u ur package but they said it's ready for pickup at ur post office . Do u want me to send u the tracking info on your email .. lovely video as usual love u girl ❣️❣️❤️ hope u like the stuff .
@@CreativeBathLab ok just go to the post office tomorrow it arrived at ur post office .. guess they couldn't deliver it to ur home .. so go tomorrow n get it ❤️❤️
I have been working for 2 months straight, watching the videos, doing hours and hours upon hours of research and i finally have created the most amazing bath bomb recipe. I even was up in the middle of the night at times trying to fix messed up bombs. I was so proud and excited when i told my husband. And my daughter couldn’t be happier having a nonstop shop of bath bombs at her disposal, even the broken ones!
lol been there, DONE THAT! Congrats girl! Bath bombs are tricky little buggers!
These were sensational, incredible! thanks to you I fell in love with these bath bombs and started teaching people on my channel, I am very grateful! You are the best and you know how to pass on your passion to us!
Nice sharing dear friend thank you for sharing stay connected
Thanks and absolutely!
I love the beautiful colors of these bath bomb. Plus the demonstration and the way those colors exploded in that bath water just awesome.
Thanks so much girl! Always such a pleasure speaking with you!
@@CreativeBathLab you welcome sweetie. I love your channel.
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very very beautiful and helpful your video, thanks for sharing knowledge
It's my pleasure
I have this same mold~ I made ONE bath bomb with it~ LOL~ I'm going to try again~ just to see if I can get more out of it cause I love it so much~! Great job Thanks
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I absolutely LOVE you and your channel. I just love the vibe and your creative approach to bath bombs! You explain everything and are not holding everything close to the vest like most. Today's creation was amazing. I'm so excited after watching and then going to the show notes to check out all the links! Thanks Dora!!
Awe- you’re so welcome boo!
Wow this is better then lushes great job hon ur such a bath an body diy Queen😆😀
Thank you for all your cool videos and your tips and tricks. Believe it or not I felt better when the mold didn't work as I have the same problem with one in particular and I was just glad it wasn't just me 😂
Great channel Dora ❤
Hi. Im starting to make bath bombs at home and wanted to know what fragrance oils do you use because i loveeee your bath bomb recipes ❤😊
Love your videos!! I was hoping the mold maker might offer a solution. It is a very cute mold. Love the bling in your bath bombs-the water is gorgeous.
Thanks so much! I’ll definitely look up “the mold maker”! And so glad u enjoyed this bath bomb- I know I did! lol
Very nice I love the color combinations
Thanks so much 😊
Hello bath bomb Queen, you are the best, ty so much for sharing.
These are stunning
I love your channel and look forward to new notifications. Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful passion with us.
You’re so welcome
It looks as though the stars are hooking onto your bomb. Try using MP with a string for grip in it to see if you can pull it out without damage.
Yes! That's what I figured... The stars & moon are too deep or something. I may try it again later down the line, probably not. The amount of frustration was overwhelming. I actually threw it away & then the next day picked it out of the trash can & set it aside. I figured I could use it for something else. But, that is a great idea! I even have some clay... I may try to fill the stars up a bit.
@@CreativeBathLab maybe try to use a Dremel and sand down the edges that are too rough so that it can come straight out it won't be as pretty but should still work
Might have to ask hubby to do that! He’s the only reason I know what that is. lol thanks so much!
@@CreativeBathLab you're welcome, good luck, and thank you for all your videos. Have a great weekend! 🧼 👍
It’s always a pleasure to share my passion! Have a good weekend yourself. Although, I highly doubt I’ll have a good weekend, or next week for that matter. Hurricane Ida is headed straight for us! Looks like another Katrina in the making 😩🙏. I’ll be fine but depending on the damage & how long it takes to get electricity back on, I might not be able to put out another video for 2 weeks!
Those are really nice!🌟
Thanks so much!
Hey Dora, I know this video is two years old but I’m really struggling here in TX. I followed this recipe EXACTLY but my mix was really dry. I molded the dry mix into a large bomb and let it dry. It was powdery to the touch but performed great. I added a little cocoa betaine to the rest of the mix to get it told mold and used a little smaller mold. Yours performed great but it literally was so soft i was worried about crumbling. The barely wetter ones dropped to the bottom and didn’t foam. Any suggestions if you’re possibly reading this?
maybe try the mold in a press so that you are not twisting it because i think that is where you are having it mess up because patterned molds like that are not supposed to be twisted
Thanks for the tip!
I adore your videos, the longer the better for me. I love all that bling. love ya, Dora, Thank you. I'm sorry the stares & moon didn't work. did you try spritzing a teeny tiny bit of oil inside the mold? maybe whipping it out after but leaving a teeny tiny trace behind. maybe leave packed overnight or longer. Just a thought.
Thanks so much Pam! Your comments always cheer me up & make me smile 🙂. I tried everything under the sun... But, I didn't try drying over night. I suppose I could give that a shot!
I think these have got to be the prettiest bath bombs ever. I mean ever. How do you come up with ideas like this?
Wow, that's a nice compliment! Thank you. Most of my ideas are 100% original, however, a lot of my bath bomb aspects are inspired by Lush. They have a twilight bath bomb that's blue & purple so I incorporated those colors (Lush's is pinky-purple on the outside & pale blue on the inside) & then with the sparkling salts, I wanted it to look like a starry night sky, or like the milky way or something.
@@CreativeBathLab just beautiful:) and your a pleasure to watch :)
Ok girl how do I get my hands on your bath bombs 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 I'm so in love
lol thanks hun!
OMG 😳 amazing 🤩 beautiful 😍
Thank you! 😊
I had the same problem with a similar mould. The seller said to make the mix dryer and it will work, he was right too. I now make lovely bath bombs with it. Hope that helps.
NEVER thought about making the mix drier. Will try!
Hello Dora. Love Love your videos. I was wondering if the powder colour you mix in with you dry ingredient is mica or something else. Sometimes you will add mica to the wet ingredients in the little shooter glass you use and mix it before adding to the dry. Do you use mica for everything?
I use mica & color powder. I make my own. Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/ckJ-3kiC8eE/v-deo.html
I love your videos. Where did you get the none slip bowls you use?
Thanks so much! I got the bowls on Amazon - I'll post them at the bottom of description for you! I use them in every video... I just searched the big ones & they're unavailable, but similar bowls pop up.
Hey!! Love your channel! Quick question…You no longer use slsa in your bath bombs?
Thanks so much. Yes, sometimes I do. I don’t use the same recipe every time; they differ.
I had the same 3d mould and wasted quite a lot of base ingredients lol, but finally came to the conclusion that bath bomb mixture should be wet a bit more than usual. X
Thanks for the tip!
I think you want a "wetter" mix, like wetter with oils. Add more oil to the mixture. This should help with the details on the outside of the mold.
Thanks ChanNa!
I always waiting when you say ^ welcome to creative bath lab^,, 😊 ah its must be dora,,, 😘😘 you're so talented and bless,,, GBU dora,, thanks for sharing 😇😇😘😘
lol. Thanks so much! I think that's my signature opening line.
From what I've seen with other bath bomb makers - the highly detailed hand press molds need a wetter mix. I hope that helps!
I tried that… then it got stuck to the inside of the mold. I tried everything! lol.
@@CreativeBathLab oh no! I'm sorry. That would have been a pretty bath bomb.
It’s all good! I actually got chunkadust to make me another 1 & it worked!!!
Oooh absolutely beautiful! It’s like taking a bath in the Milky Way ....we must be soul sisters because I thought I’m the only one who has monthly “off” days....actually at least a week where I’m totally confused as to why my products aren’t cooperating with me....I’m actually going through it now. I am not doing anything different. Using same recipe & technique but my bombs are freakishly soft where they start to deflate but then they get this crunchy exterior & sticky soft on the inside. Any thoughts on that? 🥴....also, how do you use salts in your bomb with humid weather? Every time I’ve used them in mine; they dry out fine & hard but then they kinda get soft after a week. I think the salts are grabbing the humidity in the air....sorry for the long commentary. You’re actually the only one I would ever ask advice from when it comes to bath bombs. I hold you in very high regards. Luv ya 🥰
Well I really appreciate it, & I'll try to not ever let you down. But yeah, the truth is (most of the time) I go in my studio, I do my thing, & everything comes out amazing! But there's always ONE week out of the month where NOTHING goes right!!! Ah well- can't win them all! I'll check my twilight bombs in a few weeks & let you know if they're softer than normal. However, the amount of salt I used is soo little that I don't think it'd affect the bombs that much. I have put a lot of salt in my bombs before & that bomb turned out to be 1 big mess.... So I don't know- its tricky. Bath bombs are just tricky & finicky things, no matter what. The same recipe (& same temp/humidity) will work one day & then won't the next- I experience this all the time. If the bomb dries fine & is hard, but turns soft over time- yep- that's a humidity problem that is probably due to salts or a humidity source of some kind.. or it could've been just a really wet bomb. But if bombs are soft right off the bat, my guess would be - too much wet, too humid, but probably - not molding the bombs tight enough. As far as a crunchy outside & soft inside I'm baffled! lol I've never experienced this nor heard of it before..... However, I'd guess the dry ingredients weren't sieved well enough & mixed together enough with the wet. I hope this helps.
@@CreativeBathLab thank you so much for responding....yeah I’ve recently got that crunchy outside texture with soft interior....it’s kinda cool but I don’t know what caused it lol....my daughter said it looks like an ice cream scoop...kinda like it has that magic shell exterior....almost like an eggshell protecting the inside sticky softness 🙄....heck I’d like to play with this idea to have a hard shell but I honestly don’t know how it came to be...anyways, thank you so much for your input & response....totally appreciate you luv 🙏🏼🥰
@@Kittenplayin it sounds like you maybe accidentally made something awesome. The thing u just described sounds pretty fun!
@@CreativeBathLab lol yup I’m actually trying to figure out how it happened....I figured if I can recreate that crusty eggshell like crust; it would be a fun way to make hatchlings of dinosaur eggs....like a bath bomb Dino with broken eggshells around it ...it’s a cute idea anyways lol
For sure! Too cute!
Dora, so.... while I was watching this video I realized that I was out of space and I am not even an astronaut! how is that possible? ha ha, one more amazing video. I am catching up on your videos and I am learning a lot. Thank you so much for your kindness. Again girl, you are a true artist. I was wondering if I could replace the sodium alginate with knox? I remember in one of your videos that you were not to happy with the sodium alginate once. I hope I am not mixing the videos or info. BUT seriously, how do you do it? thanks so much from the bottom of my heart.
MY pleasure sweet pea! & Thanks so much for the encouragement. Sodium alginate is a very expensive alternative to cheap solutions (I have learned). While Knox may add some additional bubbling, it wont do what sodium alginate or guar gum or xanthan gum will do. But, again, these ingredients are optional & not at all necessary to get a wonderful bath bomb!
@@CreativeBathLab ah ok makes sense of course. I do have guar gum and xanthan gum so I will use that instead. Will report soon, my captain! Ha ha. Thanks Dora. Have a wonderful Sunday.
Stunning! Hands down your bombs ABSOLUTELY beat lush!!❤❤
My only question whats the name of the song lol Love it! I must know🤣🤣
Eclipse by AGST. it’s on Epidemic, where you subscribe to use music on royalty free basis
@@CreativeBathLabok,thank you!
Very cool, can you put the ingredients in grams I want to apply the recipe
Thanks. I don’t know what it is in grams. I’ll have to look that up
@@CreativeBathLab I mean, I want to measure the description of grams. For example, how many soda bicarbonate? You used the ounce, I want it in grams
That's asking a lot when she's already giving us so much info. Just Google it and you'll have all the measurements in grams. Very easy to do.
Do you use the messed up bath bombs or give to friends?
Both! I’ll more than likely use them though if they too messed up.
Does the sparkles stick to the skin?
Nope!
Hi Dora! Love your videos 😻 I was just wondering what the sodium alginate does in the bomb? Also do you sell your products?? Xx
Hey hun! Thanks so much! I don't sell my products; I just don't have enough time.. Looking like I might have to start though! lol As far as sodium alginate, it's kind of hard to explain. In a nutshell- it makes the reactions bubbly. Watch this video, it'll help you out BIG TIME!!!! ua-cam.com/video/2GTCIlLTecA/v-deo.html
how many gram of backing soda in this recipe? )
1 cup = 18 oz
Thanks 😊
@@CreativeBathLab sorry 🙏I want to clarify 1 сup =18 oz? In google 1 сup is 8 oz. I don't know how true
Where can I find those molds ?
Which ones? The lipless ones? Ill post them at the bottom for you!
I just posted them, but I checked the link & it says they're unavailable!!
Don't tap the mold, especially not the tops. Maybe make the mix slightly wetter,oily and squeeze the sides to get a feel for it and keep turning it up and down every few minutes.
Is this not a lush kinda dupe?
Kind of, yep
My first batch of bath bombs turned out great, but I tried another batch yesterday and mine turned out just like that, just fell apart, I managed to get 10 out of a big batch and the rest of it was just powdery and would not stick together no matter what I did.
ua-cam.com/video/_acMyv6ULdc/v-deo.html
buttiful wow ❤
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Did you ever figure out what went wrong with your stars and moon mold? At the beginning of your video I see a sleeve that goes on the outside of the mold. The way most of the 3D printed mold s work is you put half of your mold onside the sleeve then add your bath bomb material however you want then put the other half of the mold into the sleeve and squeeze…no twisting with these molds. I normally place it in the table and lean onto the mold. I have arthritis so I can’t squeeze as much as I would like to. Anyway, keep the mold together but remove the outside sleeve and now tap on top, bottom, sides, etc… and remove one piece and hold the bomb in your hand and remove the other side of the mold. Your bomb should be out of the mold and you just need to find a place for it to rest and dry. I didn’t read any other comments so if someone already gave you these instructions I am sorry and just disregard them. Your final bath bomb looked amazing. Next time reach out to the person you purchased the 3D printed mold because I am sure they can help you figure them out. I know I have had to reach out a few times because some molds don’t have a sleeve and I am not sure how they work with a sleeve! I hope you make another video with this mold.
Thank you for the wonderful tips! It's just after numerous batches & countless tries I sort of just gave up. That's not normally my style (never did it before), but believe me when I say- this mold doesn't work! I got some bombs to come out whole, but they NEVER came out complete (they'd have chunks of star missing or whatever). There was one tip that I thought may've worked - but it involved leaving the mix in the mold for a few hours & as I'm sure you'd agree - that's just not economical, convenient, or something I'd be willing to do for an entire batch of bombs. I don't consider myself an expert or anything, but I am very experienced when it comes to bath bombs. And, my thought process is: If I cant get it to work, I am assuming others would have an even tougher time. I will try again in the future with this mold, far down the line & will implement the advice you & others have given me! If all else fails, I will reach out to the owner. I looked on website; 1 review mentioned this mold & it said something like "working on it" or something like that.
@@CreativeBathLab I agree with everything you just said. I am not a business owner or a professional at all. I just stumbled across one of your videos and you said the word y'all at the beginning of a video so I kept watching others and I was so pleased to hear you mention you live in Louisiana because so do I! I have had so many problems with making bath bombs that only someone from Louisiana would understand. Most states don't have problems with heat and humidity like we do so it is hard to use other people's recipes and try their tips and tricks because they just don't work. I have learned so much from watch your bath bomb video. Can't wait to watch your other videos. Thanks for responding to my comment and I hope you can get that mold to work. Where did you get it? I was thinking about getting it and trying to make it myself. I am going to order the lollipop mold because I love the way yours turned out. Keep up the great work and I will keep watching. Thanks again!
I can't bring myself to use mica. It's just so expensive
I feel ya... It can definitely get crazy expensive - & quick too! The best option is to buy in larger quantities instead of those little gram jars. I buy 3 oz. bags for like 10-11 dollars. Which is an amazing deal. That might not seem like that much mica, but it's a butt load
Sorry) one more question please) 1 tsp is 5 ml? I’m from Ukraine and we don’t use measure like tsp😌
Yes!
Why u make these ?for sell?
For fun! No sale, I just give them away!
Hey! I know what the problem is with 3d molds. A completely different recipe is needed. The mold should be solid and dry.
Recipe:
500 grams of baking soda
180 grams of citric acid
2 teaspoon liquid dye
2 teaspoon flavoring
2 teaspoon base oil
2 teaspoons Polysorbate Twin 80
2 teaspoon sulfate
It is impossible to strongly thrombus the mixture into a mold. Connect the mold, knock lightly from all sides, pull up.
Thanks for the tips!
its because you are twisting the molds just slightly i think it is from habit try with a very clean dry mold and just push down tap and lift up. NO TWIST you have broken the bomb before you ever tap it
Agreed. Also the mix appears to be a bit dry. You can brush it with cyclomethicone..it greases the mold
I made several half bombs (no twisting in that) & it still didn't work!
Yes, this was after I added more dry & was messing around with the mix that it became too dry... But I made several batches after that- I even I squeezed the mix on a different batch to demonstrate that my mix was on point. and it still didn't work!!! ☹
But thank you guys both for your help!
I just made my first bath bomb! Made from your video, thank you so much. I've been watching youtube non-stop for about a month and finally got up the nerve to try. I had to have a celebratory glass of wine afterwards! Your videos are the best ever!
Awe! AWESOME! I LOVE to hear stuff like this, makes my day!!!
Sometimes, it's just a bad mold.....
Seems like the problem with THAT mold is the same as the problem with castings-with-undercuts -- and the same reason you scuff a surface in between coats - the coating holds on nice-n-tight. You could problem cast silicone into THAT mold because it can deform enough to release whereas your drying bath bomb mixture cannot deform itself very much at all. It seems a nice idea, but the demands on the medium are just too great. I LOL'ed when you threw it away - but then retrieved it. It's not good for this, but it'll be good for something. Keep up the great work, Dora! Aloha
I did throw it away! lol I'm just soo OVER this mold! ALOHA!
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I have a rose mold that doesn't work...I have to say, the petals aren't as deep on my mold as they are in the photos used by the seller. I asked around about how to get the mold to work and it was suggested a food based silicone (pro baker stuff)... it didn't work either. So, that's $40 down the drain. Win some, lose some.
I hear that! I will try the pro baker stuff tho.
Wow what a sh!t of a mould! I hope you contacted the seller, they must print them but not try them,
These bombs are super cool!! Milky Way bombs! ❤❤
Awe thanks. The seller makes great molds- it was just this one that just would NOT work for ANYTHING
I tried this and my bombs fell apart even after 24hrs
I’m so sorry to hear that! It can be frustrating, I know. Next time try more wet ingredients & maybe try packing the mold a bit more as well
@@CreativeBathLab will do thanks!
Where are we doing wrong😣
1 cup bacingsoda
1/2 epsom salt
1/2 citricacid
1 tsp caolinclay
3 tsp palm oil
2 tsp essansial oil
2.5 ml poli80
Becomes hard when dry but Hard to come out of the mold 😩
Sorry not tsp
Tbsp
Try drying it on table. Delete salt, that’s a humectant (draws in moisture). Drop wet down to 3 teaspoons (absolute maximum amount u can put).
My beautiful Dora I was trying to surprise u but it don't go as planned dammit !!! I sent u ur package but they said it's ready for pickup at ur post office . Do u want me to send u the tracking info on your email .. lovely video as usual love u girl ❣️❣️❤️ hope u like the stuff .
No sweetheart, I’m very patient! Thanks so much anyways!
@@CreativeBathLab ok just go to the post office tomorrow it arrived at ur post office .. guess they couldn't deliver it to ur home .. so go tomorrow n get it ❤️❤️
Ok thanks!
Run to the post office 😂😂😂
Girl it’s my lil Boys birthday! I’ll have to go Monday!!! Yes please send me tracking info so I can know exactly which post office!
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