Fizzing bath bombs are just so luxurious! They are so pretty and then they smell and feel great in a nice hot tub. They can be a bit pricey though. However, if you make homemade bath bombs, you can save a bunch of money and it is fun! Making you own bath bombs is really easy and after the initial investment in supplies your savings add up in the long run. You will love this Green Tea and Lavender Bath Bomb Recipe and they make fantastic DIY gifts.
So first, what is a bath bomb? A bath bomb is a tightly packed mixture of dry ingredients that dissolves and fizzes when placed in water, typically in a bathtub. It is designed to add fragrance, color, and other beneficial elements to a bath, creating a sensory and relaxation experience. Bath bombs usually contain ingredients like baking soda, citric acid, Epsom salts, pure essential oils, and colorants. When the bath bomb comes into contact with water, the citric acid and baking soda react, producing carbon dioxide gas, which creates the fizzing effect. In addition to the fizzing sensation, bath bombs often release pleasant aromas from the essential oils, and some may include moisturizing or skin-nourishing ingredients. They come in various shapes, sizes, and colors, making them a popular choice for those looking to enhance their bath experience.
It’s important to note that while many people find bath bombs enjoyable and beneficial, those with sensitive skin or certain allergies should check the ingredients list to ensure that the bath bomb is suitable for their skin type.
Green Tea Bath Bomb Recipe:
Have you discovered the wonderful benefits of Matcha Green Tea yet? It is loaded with antioxidants, rich in fiber, chlorophyll, vitamin c, zinc, and magnesium. It aids in detoxifying your body, aids in concentration, is calming, and can boost your mood. Many of the benefits that you get from drinking it can also be gained by soaking it up in a nice warm bath. Lavender also has a lot of healing and relaxing properties. These Fizzing Green Tea and Lavender Bath Bombs are a great way to have a luxurious spa experience at home.
How To Make Bath Bombs
Making your own bath bombs at home can be a fun and creative activity. First you will want to gather your supplies over to a clean working area.
Green Tea Bath Bomb Ingredients & Supplies:
- ½ cup corn starch
- ½ cup baking soda
- ¼ cup epsom salt
- ½ cup citric acid (Affiliate Amazon Link)
- 2 T. coconut oil, melted
- 2 T. Matcha Green Tea powder (Affiliate Amazon Link)
- 12 drops lavender essential oil
- 2 tsp. dried lavender flowers (optional)
- water in a spray bottle, fine mist is best
- bath bomb silicone mold or snap together dome molds
It depends on size of bath bomb molds but this homemade bath bombs recipe makes about 6 half circle bath bombs or 3 snap together dome molds.
These bath bomb natural ingredients are great. The lavender essential oil aromas can have calming, uplifting, or stress-relieving effects, contributing to an overall sense of well-being. These bath bombs also contain coconut oil that can help moisturize the skin while you soak. The Epsom salts are rich in magnesium and are thought to help soothe sore muscles, reduce inflammation, and promote overall muscle and joint health.
Step By Step Instructions For DIY Bath Bombs
Combine all ingredients except for water in a large bowl until mixture is crumbly and well mixed.
Lightly spray your mixture with water, stirring constantly with your hands just until it holds shape when squeezed tightly. Water must be added very slowly to avoid over-wetting it, if your mixture gets too wet it will set off the reaction and begin fizzing.
To make homemade bath bombs, press mixture into mold firmly, using the back of a spoon to firmly tamp it down. Silicone molds are the easiest to use for removal and clean up but you can use any mold you have on hand or even a small paper cup. If you want a ball shaped bath bomb, you should use snap together dome molds. Plastic easter eggs will also do the trick.
Allow the bath bomb mixture to dry for several hours or overnight in the molds.
Gently remove your homemade bath bombs from the mold and place them in a glass jar or airtight container with a tight fitting lid. Keep them dry until ready to use. It is as easy as that to make bath bombs!
How To Use Bath Bombs:
These fizzing bath bombs are simple to use. Just drop 1 or 2 bath bombs, depending on the size mold you used, into warm bath water and enjoy the fizz and scents. Soak for 20 minutes at least to get the most benefit.
Printable Easy DIY Bath Bomb Recipe
Homemade Bath Bombs: Green Tea and Lavender Recipe
Notes
Once the bath bombs are completely dry, store them in an airtight container until ready to use.
Drop 1-2 in bath water for a relaxing bath.
Those with sensitive skin or certain allergies should check the ingredients list to ensure that the bath bomb is suitable for their skin type.
Ingredients
- ½ cup corn starch
- ½ cup baking soda
- ¼ cup epsom salt
- ½ cup citric acid
- 2 Tablespoons coconut oil, melted
- 2 Tablespoons Matcha Green Tea powder
- 12 drops lavender essential oil
- 2 tsp of water in spray bottle
- 2 tsp dried lavender flowers (optional)
Instructions
- In a large bowl, combine the baking soda, citric acid, Epsom salts, and cornstarch. Ensure that there are no lumps in the mixture.
- In a separate small bowl, mix together the carrier oil and essential oil.
- Add the wet ingredients mixture to the dry ingredients, a litle at a time, while constantly stirring.
- Lightly spray your mixture with water, stirring constantly with your hands just until it holds shape when squeezed tightly. Water must be added very slowly. If the mixture gets too wet it will set off the chemical reaction and begin fizzing.
- Check Consistency: The mixture should hold together when squeezed in your hand. If it’s too dry, add a bit more water. If it’s too wet, add a bit more baking soda.
- Press the mixture firmly into bath bomb shapes using your hands or a bath bomb mold.
- (Optional): If you like, press dried lavender buds into the bath bombs for decoration.
- Allow molded bath bombs to dry and harden for 8- 24 hours.
Conclusion
Bath bombs turn a bath into a relaxing getaway. DIY bath bombs are even better because you know exactly what simple ingredients are in them. Bath bombs offer several potential benefits: aromatherapy, stress reduction, skin moisturization, muscle relaxation, and they are pretty! I hope this homemade bath bomb recipe help you enjoy your bath time more.
Are you surprised at how easy it is to make homemade bath bombs? Do you think you will try this green tea bath bomb recipe? DIY bath bombs make a great gift. Don’t you just love green tea and lavender together?
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Williams says
I used this easy diy bath bomb recipe and it worked great. I used ice cube trays for the molds. Thanks for sharing.
Dubai says
I used this diy bath bombs recipe. It was surprisingly easy. The hard part was waiting for them to completely dry. It was so nice to have them smell like my favorite essential oils instead of artificial fragrances.
Ann says
What a great bath bomb recipe. I love that you didn’t include food coloring and you did include epsom salts in them. So great for relaxing my muscles. It is also fun to be able to make my own diy bath bombs.
Bobby Jack says
I liked the article. Keep us providing such DIY recipes. The green tea lavender combo sounds fantastic for a homemade bath bomb.