How to Make Bath Bombs with Rose Petals

What Are the Ingredients Needed for Rose Petal Bath Bombs?

Here are the key ingredients and their quantities needed to make rose petal bath bombs:

Dry Ingredients

  • Baking Soda (Bicarbonate of Soda): 1 cup (290 g) or 100 g to 2 cups (260 g)
  • Citric Acid: 1/2 cup (110 g) or 1 1/4 cups (125 g) to 50 g
  • Oatmeal (or Colloidal Oatmeal): 1/4 cup (25 g)
  • Salt (Optional): 50 g Himalayan salt, sea salt, or Epsom salt

Wet Ingredients

  • Coconut Oil: 1/3 cup + 1 tbsp (80 g) or 1/4 cup solid coconut oil (approximately 50 g)
  • Essential Oil: 1/2 tsp rose geranium essential oil or rose essential oil
  • Witch Hazel: In a spray bottle, used to help bind the mixture

Decorative Ingredients

  • Dried Rose Petals: A handful for decoration and a secret stash inside the bath bomb
  • Food Coloring (Optional): 1 drop of your chosen color

How to Make Rose Petal Bath Bombs Step-by-Step?

Step 1: Prepare the Ingredients

  • Measure out all the dry ingredients (baking soda, citric acid, oatmeal, and salt if using).

Step 2: Mix the Dry Ingredients

  • Combine the baking soda, citric acid, oatmeal, and salt (if using) in a large bowl. Mix well until the ingredients are evenly distributed.

Step 3: Add Wet Ingredients

  • Gradually add the coconut oil and essential oil to the dry mixture. Mix until the mixture resembles wet sand. If necessary, use a spray bottle with witch hazel to help bind the mixture without making it too wet.

Step 4: Add Color and Decoration

  • If desired, add a drop of food coloring and mix until the color is evenly distributed.
  • Place a few dried rose petals at the bottom of the bath bomb mold. Arrange them in an attractive manner.

Step 5: Fill the Mold

  • Take a handful of the damp bath bomb mixture and sprinkle it over the rose petals. Use your thumbs to compact the mixture down, leaving a hollow in the center. Fill this hollow with more dried rose petals and then sprinkle more bath bomb mixture on top. Leave this top layer loose.

Step 6: Compact and Unmold

  • Press the mixture firmly into the mold to ensure it is compact and evenly distributed. Let it sit for a few minutes before carefully unmolding the bath bombs.

Step 7: Dry the Bath Bombs

  • Allow the bath bombs to dry completely for at least 24 hours. This ensures they are hard and will not break apart when used.

What Are Some Common Challenges and Solutions?

Mixture Too Wet

  • Avoid adding too much coconut oil or witch hazel. If the mixture becomes too wet, it may not hold its shape properly.
  • Solution: Add a bit more baking soda or citric acid to balance it out.

Mixture Too Dry

  • If the mixture is too dry, it may not hold together well.
  • Solution: Spray a small amount of witch hazel to help bind the ingredients without making it too wet.

Bath Bombs Break Apart

  • This can happen if the bath bombs are not dried properly.
  • Solution: Ensure the bath bombs are dried for at least 24 hours before use.

What Are the Safety Precautions and Storage Instructions?

Handling Ingredients

  • Wear gloves when handling citric acid and baking soda to avoid skin irritation.
  • Ensure the area is well-ventilated when mixing the ingredients.

Storage

  • Store the bath bombs in an airtight container to maintain their quality and effectiveness.
  • Keep them away from moisture and direct sunlight to prevent them from becoming damp or discolored.

Use

  • Use the bath bombs within a few months of making them for optimal fizz and skin benefits.
  • Avoid using bath bombs if you have sensitive skin; always do a patch test first.

Reference:

  1. Country Hill Cottage: How to Make Rose Petal Bath Bombs {Natural + Moisturizing Recipe}
  2. Thimble and Twig: How to Make Rose Petal Bath Bombs – Thimble and Twig
  3. Lovely Greens: Rose Petal Bath Bomb Recipe – Lovely Greens

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