I’m going to do some weird testing soon since I actually sold quite a few BBs this past weekend! Specifically, using soap nut water as my binder. I wanna see if it gives some bubbly action (even just a little) since I can’t do SLS, SLSA, etc.
I mix my fd&c into squirt bottles with water and always have them available. I also make my embeds by just packing the mix into a square silicone mold and then turn it out and cut into squares with my big cheese knife.
Im looking forward to watch all the videos. How long do I need to wait until I can wrap up the bath bomb. They felt quite hard after afew hours with the dehumidifier on. ( I didnt squeeze them in case they broke though) Then once that was turned off I put them in a big box so they hopefully didnt absorb moisture in the air. Im thinking of putting the humidifier back on soon and hopefully I can wrap tonight. Thanks again 😊
Hey! If I can get to them, I like to wrap my bombs within 5 hours of making. Really as soon as they’re dry and not cool to the touch (so room temperature), they’re ready to wrap.
Note: I’m compiling a final video with extra testing for all questions we’re receiving - make sure to leave them in the comments so I don’t miss any!
I don’t wanna. 😂😂
Ha! Well that works too. 😂
I’m going to do some weird testing soon since I actually sold quite a few BBs this past weekend!
Specifically, using soap nut water as my binder. I wanna see if it gives some bubbly action (even just a little) since I can’t do SLS, SLSA, etc.
I am 100% in favor of this.
@@MrsSoapAndClay I’ll let you know how the test goes. 😁
Super interesting idea! I use soap nuts in my dish soap bar, never thought of how they'd do in bath bombs. Keep us updated!
Thank you for this!!
I mix my fd&c into squirt bottles with water and always have them available. I also make my embeds by just packing the mix into a square silicone mold and then turn it out and cut into squares with my big cheese knife.
Smart ideas!
Im looking forward to watch all the videos. How long do I need to wait until I can wrap up the bath bomb. They felt quite hard after afew hours with the dehumidifier on. ( I didnt squeeze them in case they broke though) Then once that was turned off I put them in a big box so they hopefully didnt absorb moisture in the air. Im thinking of putting the humidifier back on soon and hopefully I can wrap tonight. Thanks again 😊
Hey! If I can get to them, I like to wrap my bombs within 5 hours of making. Really as soon as they’re dry and not cool to the touch (so room temperature), they’re ready to wrap.
@@MrsSoapAndClay thankyou so much, that's great 😁
The last time I bloomed baking soda I dropped 2 out of 5 containers 😢
You're still holding that mic?!?!
Why you gotta just call attention to it like that? 😂❤️
@@MrsSoapAndClay whoops, lol