Hey there! As a supplier of fresh aromatherapy products, I'm super stoked to share with you how to make your very own fresh aromatherapy bath bomb. It's not only a fun DIY project but also a great way to unwind and enjoy the amazing benefits of aromatherapy right in your bathtub.
What You'll Need
First things first, let's gather all the materials. You'll need some basic ingredients and tools. For the ingredients, you'll need baking soda, citric acid, Epsom salts, cornstarch, coconut oil, essential oils, and a few drops of food coloring if you want to add some color to your bath bombs. As for tools, you'll need a mixing bowl, a whisk, a silicone mold, and a pipette or dropper for adding the essential oils and food coloring.
Step 1: Mix the Dry Ingredients
Start by combining 1 cup of baking soda, 1/2 cup of citric acid, 1/2 cup of Epsom salts, and 1/4 cup of cornstarch in a large mixing bowl. Use a whisk to thoroughly blend these dry ingredients together. Make sure there are no lumps and the mixture is well - combined. This dry mixture forms the base of your bath bomb and is responsible for the fizzing action when it hits the water.
Step 2: Add the Oils and Color
Now, it's time to add the fun stuff! This is where you can really customize your bath bomb with your favorite scents. As a fresh aromatherapy supplier, I've got some great options for you. You can check out our Sunset Aromatherapy Short Bottle 100ml, Orange Juice Aromatherapy 200ml, or Glamorous Magnolia Aromatherapy 200ml.
Take about 15 - 20 drops of your chosen essential oil and add it to 2 tablespoons of melted coconut oil. If you're using food coloring, add a few drops of that as well. Use a pipette or dropper to slowly add this oil - coloring mixture to the dry ingredients. As you add it, start whisking continuously. You want to add the liquid slowly to avoid the mixture fizzing up too much. Keep whisking until the mixture holds together when you squeeze it in your hand, but is still crumbly.
Step 3: Pack the Mold
Once your mixture is at the right consistency, it's time to pack it into the silicone mold. Take a handful of the mixture and press it firmly into each cavity of the mold. Make sure it's well - packed so that the bath bomb holds its shape. You can use a spoon or your fingers to really press it down and get it into all the nooks and crannies of the mold.
Step 4: Let It Dry
After packing the mold, leave the bath bombs to dry for at least 24 hours. This allows them to harden and become solid. You can leave them in a cool, dry place. Avoid touching them too much during this drying time to prevent them from losing their shape.
Step 5: Unmold and Enjoy
Once the 24 hours are up, gently pop the bath bombs out of the mold. They should be firm and ready to use. Fill your bathtub with warm water and drop one of your freshly made bath bombs in. Watch as it fizzes and releases the wonderful aroma of your chosen essential oil. Sit back, relax, and let the stress melt away.
Benefits of Aromatherapy Bath Bombs
Aromatherapy bath bombs offer more than just a nice - smelling bath. Different essential oils have different benefits. For example, lavender essential oil is known for its calming and relaxing properties. It can help reduce stress and anxiety and promote better sleep. Eucalyptus essential oil is great for clearing the sinuses and relieving congestion. And citrus oils like orange and lemon can boost your mood and energy levels.
Tips for Success
- Be Careful with the Liquid: When adding the oil - coloring mixture to the dry ingredients, go slow. If you add too much liquid at once, the mixture will start to fizz and you won't be able to form the bath bombs properly.
- Use Quality Ingredients: As a fresh aromatherapy supplier, I can't stress enough the importance of using high - quality essential oils. They not only smell better but also offer more therapeutic benefits.
- Store Properly: Once your bath bombs are made, store them in a cool, dry place. You can keep them in an air - tight container to make them last longer.
Customizing Your Bath Bombs
You can get really creative with your bath bombs. You can add dried flower petals like rose petals or lavender buds to give them a more natural look and an extra - special touch. You can also make different shapes and sizes of bath bombs by using different silicone molds.


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References
- Battaglia, Salvatore. "The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy." 2nd ed., Healing Arts Press, 2003.
- Buckle, Judith. "Clinical Aromatherapy: Essential Oils in Healthcare." 3rd ed., Churchill Livingstone, 2012.
