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Skin Food for the Soul 💕 Formerly Hungry Bubbles!
Small handmade skincare business out of Portland, Oregon
Recipes, soap videos, DIY, and more by Amanda Rose ☺️
Small handmade skincare business out of Portland, Oregon
Recipes, soap videos, DIY, and more by Amanda Rose ☺️
Floating and spinning bath bomb with recipe and test - great for beginners!
Hello everyone! Amanda here and I’m the sole owner of Hungry Bubbles here to show you a simplified bath bomb recipe that results in them spinning & foaming in the water!
This is a great recipe for both beginners and avid bath bomb makers because it’s pretty easy to get right. I’m not the best at bath bomb making so if I can do it, you can too!
The key to great bath bombs is knowing when to stop adding moisture, and when to add more. Once you understand how humidity can play a role in your recipe it gets much easier from there!
Here is the recipe I use in this video:
Dry ingredients:
3 cups baking soda (sift this to get out clumps)
1 and 3/4 cups citric acid (fine grain works best!)
3 tablespoons SLSA (if you do not have SLSA that’s ok, you can slightly reduce the amount of water you add in or oil, just note that your bath bombs won’t be foamy like mine are in the video, but that’s ok!)
2-3 tablespoons of a hardening ingredient such as kaolin clay, cream of tartar, or corn starch, I used cream of tartar
Colorant- lakes and dyes or other batch certified skin safe colorant
Wet ingredients:
2-2.5 tablespoons light oil (such as grapeseed, jojoba, rice bran oil)
Fragrance (I used 1 tablespoon for this batch and it came out strong but not overwhelming)
1 tablespoon Polysorbate 80
Water or witch hazel (start with a few spritzes and work your way up. You can always add more water but you can’t take it out!)
Mix your wet ingredients to your dry (but not the water yet) and mix well until evenly incorporated as the video shows. Get a feel for the mixture! Test your mixture with a mold and see if it holds up, if it does you are good to go! If your mixture gets dry while you are molding it may crumble, just add a few more spritzes of water to moisten it back up.
Tips: Blooming your colorant in just the baking soda overnight is very helpful and results in a more even bath bomb color. Blooming means you take your baking soda in a bowl and add your colorant and spray or mix in enough water to bloom, or spread out all the colorant so that you don’t get speckles. Though speckles are ok if you’re going for that look!
I hope you found this video helpful and informative. As a small business, some would say that posting my recipe online is silly, but I just want everyone to get out there and start making these! I’ll always get customers to my shop regardless, so if I can help you get your small business started, YAY!! Let’s lift each other up and support one another 🥰
Here are some links to some of the products I used here as well as my social media links. Feel free to like and subscribe and follow my social media platforms for more ideas and updates to what I’m doing at Hungry Bubbles! 🙂
Sweet pea fragrance oil: m.naturesgardencandles.com/sweet-pea-fragrance-oil
Cada Molds: cadamolds.com/
Polysorbate 80: www.bulkapothecary.com/polysorbate-80-tween-80/?sku=Polysorbate-80-3&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIr6qhlP6I7wIVUBmtBh3FNgmYEAkYASABEgKMjvD_BwE
SLSA: www.bulkapothecary.com/raw-ingredients/other-ingredients-and-chemicals/sodium-laureth-sulfate-sles/?sku=J-35-chem-52&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIhNXJpP6I7wIVXSCtBh13LAQ5EAQYASABEgJ4BvD_BwE
Etsy shop: www.etsy.com/shop/hungrybubblesshop
Facebook: m. hungrybubbles/
Instagram: hungry_bubbles
TikTok: vm.tiktok.com/ZMejJ8vxe/
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This is a great recipe for both beginners and avid bath bomb makers because it’s pretty easy to get right. I’m not the best at bath bomb making so if I can do it, you can too!
The key to great bath bombs is knowing when to stop adding moisture, and when to add more. Once you understand how humidity can play a role in your recipe it gets much easier from there!
Here is the recipe I use in this video:
Dry ingredients:
3 cups baking soda (sift this to get out clumps)
1 and 3/4 cups citric acid (fine grain works best!)
3 tablespoons SLSA (if you do not have SLSA that’s ok, you can slightly reduce the amount of water you add in or oil, just note that your bath bombs won’t be foamy like mine are in the video, but that’s ok!)
2-3 tablespoons of a hardening ingredient such as kaolin clay, cream of tartar, or corn starch, I used cream of tartar
Colorant- lakes and dyes or other batch certified skin safe colorant
Wet ingredients:
2-2.5 tablespoons light oil (such as grapeseed, jojoba, rice bran oil)
Fragrance (I used 1 tablespoon for this batch and it came out strong but not overwhelming)
1 tablespoon Polysorbate 80
Water or witch hazel (start with a few spritzes and work your way up. You can always add more water but you can’t take it out!)
Mix your wet ingredients to your dry (but not the water yet) and mix well until evenly incorporated as the video shows. Get a feel for the mixture! Test your mixture with a mold and see if it holds up, if it does you are good to go! If your mixture gets dry while you are molding it may crumble, just add a few more spritzes of water to moisten it back up.
Tips: Blooming your colorant in just the baking soda overnight is very helpful and results in a more even bath bomb color. Blooming means you take your baking soda in a bowl and add your colorant and spray or mix in enough water to bloom, or spread out all the colorant so that you don’t get speckles. Though speckles are ok if you’re going for that look!
I hope you found this video helpful and informative. As a small business, some would say that posting my recipe online is silly, but I just want everyone to get out there and start making these! I’ll always get customers to my shop regardless, so if I can help you get your small business started, YAY!! Let’s lift each other up and support one another 🥰
Here are some links to some of the products I used here as well as my social media links. Feel free to like and subscribe and follow my social media platforms for more ideas and updates to what I’m doing at Hungry Bubbles! 🙂
Sweet pea fragrance oil: m.naturesgardencandles.com/sweet-pea-fragrance-oil
Cada Molds: cadamolds.com/
Polysorbate 80: www.bulkapothecary.com/polysorbate-80-tween-80/?sku=Polysorbate-80-3&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIr6qhlP6I7wIVUBmtBh3FNgmYEAkYASABEgKMjvD_BwE
SLSA: www.bulkapothecary.com/raw-ingredients/other-ingredients-and-chemicals/sodium-laureth-sulfate-sles/?sku=J-35-chem-52&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIhNXJpP6I7wIVXSCtBh13LAQ5EAQYASABEgJ4BvD_BwE
Etsy shop: www.etsy.com/shop/hungrybubblesshop
Facebook: m. hungrybubbles/
Instagram: hungry_bubbles
TikTok: vm.tiktok.com/ZMejJ8vxe/
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Hi everyone! Thanks for stopping in and watching my soap-making video! Amanda here with Hungry Bubbles and I made an oatmeal, milk, and honey soap with buttermilk powder and colloidal oatmeal powder & wanted to show y’all how it went! The buttermilk adds a good “slip” so the soap bar glides effortlessly on the skin and it also adds a creaminess and moisturizing properties. The colloidal oatmeal...
Non-Greasy Whipped Body Butter With Recipe
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🧁 Hello my Sweeties! 🧁 Amanda Rose here from Hungry Bubbles with a video on how to make a non-greasy whipped body butter at home! This feels so luxurious on the skin and has a beautiful consistency that anyone will surely enjoy. I’ve seen a few videos here with a similar promise but I wanted to upload mine because after trying and testing many recipes I found one that I believe is pretty dang g...
Your recipe is so fun that I just made two batches!
I would really like to try and make some bath bombs. I would love to print out the disruption, but I don't know how. Could you tell me how to print it? If you know. Thank you I loved the video!
What was that color again...
If I were to use cornstarch how much should I use ? The same as cream of tartar?
which oil do you recommend for the lightest with a good shelf life, hamp seed oil or sunflower seed oil or even jojoba oil? THANKS
Let me tell you an old lady secret......Add everything to your backing soda and last add the Citric Acid....That way you will never waste a recipe because it accidently fizzed or you make low fizz bombs eventhough you add the fizzing dry goods. I get the prettiest colors doing it this way and it never doesn't mix good. I add my color to a touch of water and pour it in the Soda to mix well. Then, I add the oils, scent, etc. and mix well. Last, I add that Citric Acid and mix well. Try it...You know you'll have to tweek it. Another old lady trick: I use a cheap kitchen aid I bought at a yardsale so, all i do is stand there and watch it mix while I have my coffee. I guess I'm lazy but, I'm old and love my shortcuts!!! LOL. Be blessed and have a wonderful day!! Oh, product wise, my bombs tend to hold up better....harder and more fizz. I had customers ask me did I do something different because the fizz doubled. We always have to share to make our lives a bit easier. Those 2 things have been my greatest changes.
One more thing...LOL. Buy a humidifier and turn it on 1 hour b4 you make your bombs. HUGE DIFFERENCE.
Hello, does someone know what this white powder at 05.19 is, do not understand what she said? Thank you!
With bath bomb failure the weather has a ton to consider. Also if you put the citric acid in the very last you won’t activate your bombs.
Thank you! I will try. Fingers crossed. Colour, Lakes, some to bloom some Lakes no bloom?? Is confusing at first
Loved this thank you so.much for the recipe too ❤
Love this ❤❤❤❤❤
Love this great vid❤❤❤❤❤
Just a thought...........you stated you are using lakes because they are water soluble. In actuality, lakes are oil soluble (dispersable) and dyes are water soluble. Recognizing you made this video a couple years ago, did you discover there was any relation to the speckles in the bombs as lakes do not get bloomed? Reason for asking is I notice speckles sometimes even using water soluble dyes with blooming although some dyes don't require blooming as well. Thanks
Hi about how many bath bombs does this recipe make?
Thank you for taking the time to teach anyone. Each one teaches one! Be blessed!
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I use whole milk powder instead of SLSA .
Very good recipe.
How much does this yield
Thank you for the recipe. But you get headaches as you are using toxic fragrance. Please do yourself a favour and put essential oils in instead. And if you are selling these you have a responsibility to your community. X
I used this recipe for my first batch of bath bombs, and love it. thank you for the video
I’m new to your channel love your recipe can u please put where u buy your product’s please thanks
You obviously have no idea how will microwave works. Lol "radiation". Also I would recommend keeping the temperature of the water for the double boiler below boiling temp since at that temperature (212°F / 100°C) you are absolutely killing a lot of the nutrients and vitamins inside of your butters and oils. Chemistry graduate as well as neurosurgeon here.
I am loving your videos... Wonderful formulations... Thank you ... Would love to see more of you and more often... Just waiting for your next video .. thank you again...☺️
Thank you for sharing and your advice i enjoyed it!! will definitely buy some butters
Hi, I just found your channel, and had to subscribe. I'm just wondering - wouldn't the oil make the tub a bit slippery, or is there not enough to make a difference? That could be a bit of a safety issue. Thanks for sharing!!
Yes microwaves actually rip apart molecules so essentially destroys whatever you put in it.
What does blooming mean?
Where do you get the lakes from
Thanks for sharing I love this
great video and recipe, my kids love the bath bombs!!!
Hey there! Your bath bombs look absolutely wonderful and I am going to follow your recipe because I think your batch size is perfect but I wasn’t paying attention and ordered Cocamidopropyl Betaine instead of SLSA and am wondering if you could give me advice on how I would work that into the recipe if you know anything about that ingredient? Could I just add it in with the fragrance and oils? and how much would I use?
i used this in mine and used 1/4 tsp worked great (i added it to the oils)
Really nice video! Thank you for sharing your tips! (Piggy mug on counter top adorable too) -Momo
Hello, no need to add preservatives with arrowroot flour, whats is the shelf life of this butter, thank u.
Mask with citric acid
Hi, thank you for showing and explaining how to make this cream, it looks great and i love natural ingredients. is there a need to add beeswax to thicken the cream ? thank you
no water, no need to thicken
This looks much better than some store bought products in terms of fluffiness and presentation 😊
I think I will start making my own face n body butter now for myself n for my newborn baby thinking about it is less expensive and affordable when u get the right ingredients it can work very well for ones skin and be effective.We pay a lot of money to buy store bought products which claim to treat skin problems but some don’t which is a waste of money,so instead of buying those expensive stuff which don’t work I will start getting my own shea butter,mango butters,oils n others to make my own natural skincare products….
So i cant find your facebook account or your instagram account 🤔
My Instagram is @rosebudsuds :)
I also make whipped body butter. Im going to try that fragrance you used.
Looks wonderful 😊thanks
I'm back for this video 💖🙌 I want to try this for Christmas.... PLEASE Respond 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 is it (immediately) after the oils/butter melted(hot) we should put in the refrigerator????
Yes I put it in the fridge immediately after the oils and butters are fully melted :)
@@rosebudsuds2971 Thank U💖💖 Season's Greetings
Watched December 4 2021, thank you
Thank you for sharing, your recipe is amazing… God bless you.
Thank you so much! 🥰
I really enjoyed this video! Do you live in a warm climate? I was wondering if this recipe would work for me
I’m based out of Oregon which is typically cool. I don’t ship this product until late October and I always put a warning in my Etsy listings to make sure that people who live in warm climates know that there is a potential for melting in transit. :)
Hii i need help!!!! I've trying to do this and its perfect but the next day its so hard it solid no like a cream. What i can do ?
Hello. I really enjoyed your video. I was thinking about starting my own shea body butter business but I'm paranoid about individuals trying to sue if they get a rash or something of that nature. This world seems to be more "sue" crazy than ever. Do you know a way for me to have a backup plan just in case this happens to me? Thank you again for the video.
As far as back-up plan goes, there’s only one way to help a situation like that and having general liability or product liability insurance is the way to go. Unfortunately you cannot know for sure if someone will have a reaction. The best you can do is list every single ingredient on your label when selling or gifting this product. Ive never had someone develop a rash from this product, but it definitely can happen!
@@rosebudsuds2971 Thank you for responding so soon and giving me an idea on which path to take. Enjoy your day.
Hi, thanks for this video, can you please tell me where i can buy the white containers? . Thanks !
United plastic Co has some amazing containers but I think I just got these from Amazon! :)
It’s humid where I live and I can’t use any water in my bathbombs. I use alcohol and add the citric acid last, after the liquids. I still need to invest in a dehumidifier if I want to sell them as I have a high failure rate. The kids and I don’t mind bathbomb powder but customers wouldn’t be too impressed.
Amazon has some decently priced dehumidifiers and it has made such a huge difference for me! Best of luck on your bath Bomb making 💕
@@rosebudsuds2971 wow, thank you so much. I’m in Australia so our Amazon is a little more pricey than other countries but I do have my eye on one through Amazon that about $300. I should just bite the bullet and buy it. I would like to put out an advent type range for kids leading up to Christmas. I’ve got the little plastic ball embeds to fill with a little prize/toy. I need to get my finger out and take the leap!