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5 DIY Natural Bath Bombs That You Can Make at Home
Most store-bought bath bombs contain harmful chemicals ranging from synthetic fragrances to toxic artificial dyes. These are all natural!
Cheryl Knight
05.25.18

Adding bath bombs to the tub as you soak is the perfect way to relax and unwind. Store-bought bath bombs tend to use artificial dyes and synthetic fragrances, which can harm your skin. Fortunately, you can make DIY all-natural bath bombs at home for a healthier soak in the tub.

DIY Essential Oil Bath Bomb

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This simple-to-make bath bomb uses essential 1 teaspoon of your favorite essential oil for scent and either 1/4 cup of citric acid, lemon juice, or cream of tartar as a fizzing agent. Just add in 1/2 cup of baking soda, 1/4 cup of Epsom salt, and 1/4 cup of cornstarch to the ingredients above.

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Mix well and add in some water and either coconut or almond oil. Form into a clump and place in a mold. Allow the bath bomb to dry overnight.

DIY Lavender Bath Bomb

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To make this wonderful, lavender-smelling bath bomb, mix together 1 cup of baking soda, 3/4 cup of cornstarch, and 1/2 cup of Epsom salt. For the fizzing agent, use 1/2 cup of citric acid, which is usually found in the canning section of many supermarkets.

Once the dry ingredients are mixed, add in melted coconut oil, spritzing with witch hazel to keep the mixture damp. Place dried lavender in a mini muffin tin and add the mixture on top, making sure to press down firmly. Allow the mixture to dry for one hour; then remove it from the tin and allow it to sit overnight.

DIY Moisturizing Bath Bomb

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To moisturize your skin while taking a bath, use these easy-to-make moisturizing bath bombs. Start by mixing 2 tablespoons of vitamin E with 1 cup of coconut oil using a standard mixing bowl. Then, add 3/4 cup of baking soda with 1-1/2 cups of Epsom salt, stirring on low speed.

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Scoop 3 tablespoons worth out using a large cookie scoop and place on a parchment-paper-lined cookie sheet or to a bath bomb mold. Place the cookie sheet in the refrigerator for 30 minutes. Make sure the mounds are firm before transferring into a container prior to use.

DIY Sleepy Time Bath Bomb

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Using chamomile and lavender, these DIY bath bombs help you more easily drift off to sleep. To make this sleepy time bath bomb, mix 1/2 cup of baking soda, 1/3 cup of Epsom salt, 2 tablespoons of cream of tartar, 1/4 teaspoon of dried chamomile buds, and 1/8 teaspoon of lavender in a medium mixing bowl.

Stir in 5 drops of lavender oil and spritz the mixture to moisten it and help it stay together as you place it in a bath bomb mold. Lightly grease the inside of the mold using coconut oil before placing the mixture inside. Allow to set for at least two hours before use.

DIY Muscle Relief Bath Bomb

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To make this muscle-relaxing bath bomb, mix 1/2 cup of baking soda, 1/3 cup of Epsom salt, 2 tablespoons of cream of tartar, and 1/2 teaspoon of fresh rosemary in a medium bowl. Add 2 tablespoons of melted coconut oil and 1 teaspoon of peppermint oil.

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Spritz with water to moisten the mixture while stirring. Use a spoon to place the mixture into a bath bomb mold, making sure to overfill each side slightly. Allow the molds to set for at least 4 hours before use.

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