Question: Bath Bombs

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HomemadeBathGoodies

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I am wondering would it bother anyone is there was no emulsifier in my recipe. I dont want to use any polysorbate 20, 80 or anything like that to emulsify the oils in the tub. Does anyone have a more natural recommendation to stop the slippery tub action?
 
I have not tried an emulsifier, maybe a bit of BTMS would work (my preferred emulsifier because it tends to be a bit drier) or could also try some water soluble shea butter.

I think the Herbarie and Lotioncrafter carries them. It might be a fun experiment ;-)

HTH
 
I am also part of a German Board and they use milk powder as a mild emulsifier (most commercial milk powder has added Lecithin) - you can also buy Lecithin as a natural emulsifier for bath bombs - it's not going to be totally emulsified, but apparently cuts back on cleaning the bath tub considerably, has nice label appeal and is nice for the skin.
 
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