Christinafko
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Hi everyone,
I'm pretty new to making bath bombs and had a few questions. I don't want to use food dye in my bath bombs, so I bought mica colorants but they tend to disperse a little flaky. I read that polysorbate 80 can help with this, but can anyone tell me how you use it? Do you mix some in with the liquids and add the colorants to the liquids also? I was mixing my mica colorants with the wet ingredients, is this better or should I mix them with the dry instead? I also don't get quite as vivid coloring as I'd like with the mica powders. Is there a way to do this without just adding more and more (which would end up dying skin and all)? Do the colors tend to show a little darker once the bombs are dry, has anyone noticed this? I have one other question too. I've seen lots of different options for what oil to use in bath bombs and all, but does anyone use rosehip seed oil in theirs? I was thinking of using that or almond oil in mine. Thanks for any help!!
I'm pretty new to making bath bombs and had a few questions. I don't want to use food dye in my bath bombs, so I bought mica colorants but they tend to disperse a little flaky. I read that polysorbate 80 can help with this, but can anyone tell me how you use it? Do you mix some in with the liquids and add the colorants to the liquids also? I was mixing my mica colorants with the wet ingredients, is this better or should I mix them with the dry instead? I also don't get quite as vivid coloring as I'd like with the mica powders. Is there a way to do this without just adding more and more (which would end up dying skin and all)? Do the colors tend to show a little darker once the bombs are dry, has anyone noticed this? I have one other question too. I've seen lots of different options for what oil to use in bath bombs and all, but does anyone use rosehip seed oil in theirs? I was thinking of using that or almond oil in mine. Thanks for any help!!