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    SLES bath bombs

    Yes you can use sles. Mix it into the bicarbonate of soda. Let it dry overnight. It doesn’t react. I’ve done it loads and it works just fine You can buy cocomidopropyl betaine in powder form. I have it. It’s very hard to source from craft supply shops. It’s difficult to work with. Even a few...
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    Fast reacting bubble bath bomb?

    Agreed with the post above. There’s a lot of info in previous posts and no ones gonna give the winning recipe! :) It’s definitely a trial and error thing. It’s took me a year to get the fizz and foam right.
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    Bath Bomb Questions

    When your using moulds with the intricate designs like your cherub it best to pack slightly light because they will realise from the Mold easier. If you pack too tight they will get stuck and break. Round bombs pack anyway you want too but if you pack too tight they risk cracking in the middle...
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    Bath Bomb Questions

    Pack lightly with your mix. Very nice
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    Bath Bomb Questions

    And you can always crush failed batches them up and put them into bags and call them bath dust or bath brew :)
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    Bath Bomb Questions

    Not enough oil is a good thing! :) it’s the water mixed in fast is the key. Cold freezing water. They look fabulous!
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    Bath Bomb Questions

    Good stuff. They tend to flatten out if too much oil is used. 15g to every cup is good. Also, keep your fragrance to around 2% and you’ll be good.
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    Bath Bomb Questions

    Getting there! should only take a few mins to fizz. The poly will make them fizz a bit longer. I’d say only about 30g or less of cornflower for your recipe and less that a teaspoon of poly. You only need a tiny amount to get good results. I think the heat of the oven made them crack. I tried...
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    Bath Bomb Questions

    Appreciate that everyone has got their own different way of making bathbombs especially in different climates etc. I just found that adding some water helped with the hardening a lot. I used to be against water after everything I read.
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    Bath Bomb Questions

    Water doesn’t cause activation if it’s mixed in very quickly. It’s gives the hardest bathbombs along with cream of tarter. I only use cornstarch when I’m using glitter as it makes the glitter sit nicely on top of the water.
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    Bath Bomb Questions

    Should work! I mix mine water with my fragrances all the time and mine turn out ok. Just a teaspoon or less of poly not too much or they will bubble
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    Bath Bomb Questions

    Good luck. They are difficult to master! Trust me on the water. They will get solid in an hour. I made a batch a few days ago and solid with no crumbling whatsoever
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    Bath Bomb Questions

    Your recipe is good. A good tip is to add 2 teaspoons of water to your fragrance oil and stir. If you use a blender add it in slowly so it doesn’t activate. I know it goes against the rule of no water but it’s an excellent way to harden your bombs! They will crumble otherwise. Sorry food...
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    BB recipe review

    Cornstarch acts as a filler. I’ve a few bathbombs made with cornstarch that I kept for testing. And they have lasted the longest. Still hard and fizzes in the tub. Think I may add it back to my recipe! :)
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    BB recipe review

    Looks a great recipe. Agreed with the post above about slsa. All you need is a teaspoon or they won’t fizz in the tub if you use too much.
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