Ingredients Bath Bomb Green Tea
1 1/4 cups baking soda(also known as bicarbonate of soda) 1/2 cup citric acid (usually found in the baking aisle) 2 tbsp apricot kernel oil or jojoba oil 1/2 tbsp water 4 – 6 drops green soap coloring (if wished); or just leave plain and the tea leaves will feature 2 tbsp green tea leaves |
Steps1.Mix the dry ingredients together but leave out the tea leaves for now. Use a large ceramic mixing bowl. Combine well.
3.Add the boiling water to thegreen tea leaves to revive them and have them stretch to full size (this helps the end look). Once they are moist, toss in with the bath bomb mixture. |
4.Create the bath bomb shape.Do this by rolling in your hands until a small ball shape is formed. It is possible to purchase bath bomb molds as well.
5. Each bath bomb onto a sheet of parchment (baking paper) or wax paper on a flat surface.Put this somewhere that you can leave undisturbed while the each bath bomb onto a sheet of parchment (baking paper) or wax paper on a flat surface.Put this somewhere that you can leave undisturbed while the bath bomb dry out. dry out. Depending on the humidity, this can take up to a week. If you have very high humidity, consider hastening the drying process using a very low oven setting for a few hours.
6.Use or gift. If you intend using it, add one per bath, unless you have an enormous bath and then two might be best. For gifts, wrap each ball in clear cellophane and tie with raffia. Make a neat bow and add a small card listing the ingredients and instructions for use. It can be neat to add a green tea bag for having after the bath too. |
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