Friday, October 18, 2013

Bath Bombs

Courtney and I made bath bombs last night. She bought some at LUSH - Kai, Courtney and I all enjoy them. The recipe here looked easy, so we tried a variation of that recipe. I ordered an enormous bag of citric acid from Amazon (10 pounds, we will either be making a ton of bath bombs or Kai and I will be doing some interesting "experiments").

When I gathered the ingredients last night, Bryce was skeptical of my intentions. When I got out the wonderful tare weight scale Craig got me, Bryce decided I was making "blue candy" and I decided he's been watching far too much "Breaking Bad." The rather interesting thing about using a scale was that I dumped the 1 pound box of baking soda into the bowl and discovered that the box actually had 17.5 ounces baking soda. I adjusted the recipe accordingly to keep the proportions the same.

We mixed 17.5 ounces baking soda, 8.75 ounces citric acid, 8.75 ounces of Episom salts and 8.75 ounces corn starch in a big bowl. As Courtney whisked the dry ingredients, I squirted scented baby oil in until we had a consistency we thought would work (this seemed easier than finding essential oils and other bath oils...but it also resulted in extremely oily bath bombs...we have plans for more experimentation on this part of the process). We used old plastic Easter eggs as molds, filling only the larger side and popping them out as we went. As you'll see in the picture, we added food coloring for about half of them.


I took a bath with two last night - the fizz didn't last long and the water became extremely oily. We will explore different oils and maybe adding water (I'm wary of water because whenever Kai and I use it in our "experiments" using this same reaction, we have trouble adding small enough amounts).

Because I'm not in love with this batch of bath bombs, I let Kai play with several in her bath today. The shape of the bath bombs sparked a great deal of imagination play. She cracked an "egg" (one of the white bath bombs) into the bowl where she was making pancake batter and chopped up a "tomato" nearby:


After she added the purple bath bomb to her batter she added a bit of water:


She had a great time playing with the bath bombs, but I told her next time we would have to do these experiments outside. She and the bathtub were so oily I had to put her in the shower when we finished. I think we could make different colored "bombs" and have fun outside outside with a squirt bottle of water, bowls, and the like.

5 comments:

  1. That is so cool/cute.

    I hadn't heard of a "bath bomb" before about two weeks ago...

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  2. Too cute! I was wondering if I'd have to buy citric acid from Amazon, every time I've called places around here they all ask me if I'm building a bomb lol I'm like that's a different acid, maybe??? LOL But essential oils are super easy to find if you have a Sprouts nearby they will have the best price on them (buy Aura Cacia as those are 100% ingestible) or go to whole foods. The cheapest ones are usually lemon and orange...

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    1. You might find citric acid with canning supplies. At the least, you could say, "Citric acid is used for canning! What's wrong with you?" when you get that question. But I've ended up with ten pounds of the stuff, so we have been using it all the time.

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  3. BTW, these totally stink. Well, stink as in have a very pungent, girlie smell. Even in a SEALED zip lock bag they seeped odor. I'm convinced they're so strong they eek out of the molecular structure of the plastic in the bag.

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