Make Hidden Color Black Bath Bombs! | Tips and tricks for hidden color bombs | Day 16/365
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
- Today we are testing the usage of activated charcoal and glycerin as natural colorants for hidden color black bath bombs. Since we don't use lakes and dyes, the absence of liquid colorants makes hidden color bath bombs tough, especially in the black bath bomb arena.
That said, I still don't understand the appeal of a black bath bomb. EXPLAIN IT TO MEEEE!
This test will use the same recipe, but change the amount of activated charcoal in the bombs, as well as the addition of glycerin to help with activated charcoal dispersion. Activated charcoal is a very lightweight clay that doesn't easily disperse in water, but instead tends to sit on the top until physically broken up. Glycerin will help disperse the activated charcoal into the water, but how much is enough to create a tub full of black water? Watch and see!
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This was so helpful. Thank you!
I totally cackled when i saw the bugs screaming out of the bomb. That was excellent.
Me reading this alert and going WHAT BUGS?!?! 😂
I could mix the glycerin/charcoal mixture in the dry ingredients as colourant too or not? So the bath bomb becomes black
You could do so
Thank u. I will try it. Hope it works
It soothes my inner emo girl
Black bath bombs? Do whatever you need to make sure that emo side is fed. ❤️
Let me live and die in my goth water judgement free
*noted*